Gazelle Bloom C380 HMS vs One Moto Track Ryda

Compare Specifications of Gazelle Bloom C380 HMS and One Moto Track Ryda

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Gazelle Bloom C380 HMS
Gazelle Bloom C380 HMS

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One Moto Track Ryda
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor Shimano STEPS E6100 (60 Nm) Brushless Geared 36V/250W
Range -- 70 Km
Maximum Torque 60 NM --
Top Speed 25 kmph 25 kmph
Battery Li-ion Replaceable Battery
Battery position : Down tube
36V/10.4Ah, Lithium battery
Display Shimano Steps LCD side LCD Panel
Frame Frame shape : High-step, low-step
Size : 46, 49, 54, 59
Frame material : Aluminium
700Cx25C, Alloy Frame with Integrated H/T
Stem -- Alloy Front Stem
Handle Bar Aluminium look, extra spacious for child seat Alloy Low Rise Handlebar
Fork -- Alloy Rigid
Seatpost -- Alloy with Clamp
Gear -- SHIMANO RD-TX55 Rear 7-speed
Saddle Sele Royal Lift Relaxed Sporty Nailed Type, Padded with PU
Tyres
Front Schwalbe Big Apple F/V Tire
Rear Schwalbe Big Apple F/V Tire
Wheel / RIM Rims : Mach1 ER-10, Double-walled aluminium for extra strong and efficient cycling performance 700Cx36H, Alloy Triple Wall Rims
Brakes
Front Disc brake with hydraulic control Alloy Caliper Brake
Rear Disc brake with hydraulic control Coaster Brake or Caliper Brake
Suspension
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Colors Available
Colors -- Matt Black / Silver


Physical Specs
Length -- 1850 mm
Width -- 255 mm
Height -- 1020 mm
Weight 26 kg 14 kg
Overview
Features - Sturdy transport bike, electric family bike and lifestyle bike in one
- A perfect balance of design and ride quality: with or without child seats
- MIK carrier system offers countless individualisation possibilities for the front and back
- 60 Nm motor, stepless shifting and 170 kg / 375 lbs load capacity
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Additional Details Gear system description : Enviolo 380 Trekking Manual stepless gear system
Gear type : hub
Gears : Stepless
Front chainwheel : 38
Rear chainwheel : 18
Drivetrain : Chain
Ebike sensors : rotation sensor, speed sensor, pedal force sensor
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