GermanXia Mobilemaster efold Carbon 9G vs Specialized Turbo Como 5.0 IGH

Compare Specifications of GermanXia Mobilemaster efold Carbon 9G and Specialized Turbo Como 5.0 IGH

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GermanXia Mobilemaster efold Carbon 9G
GermanXia Mobilemaster efold Carbon 9G

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Specialized Turbo Como 5.0 IGH
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor AKM G85 superlight rear motor Specialized 2.2, 90Nm torque, custom tuned motor, 250W nominal
Charging Time 4-6 hours --
Maximum Power 250 W --
Load Carrying Capacity Maximum weight allowed : 130kg --
Top Speed 25 kmph --
Speed 6 km/h starting/pushing aid --
Battery Seat tube integrated LG InTube battery 230 Wh (36V/6.4 Ah),
Additional battery: drinking bottle battery 6.4Ah
Specialized U2-710, alloy casing, state of charge display, 710Wh
Charger -- Custom charger, 42V4A w/ Rosenberger plug, 100-240V
Display LCD screen SW102-2 display with 5 support modes, on/off switch & display for battery status, current & max. speed, current power in watts, time, tour distance and total kilometers etc --
Frame Carbon frame E5 Aluminum, bottom bracket motor mount, fully integrated &lockable downtube battery, internal cable routing, lock and front rack mount, sliding dropout
Stem -- Specialized integrated stem
Handle Bar Sport handlebar 22.2 to 25.4 Specialized Como handlebar/stem combo
Fork -- Rockshox Recon Silver RL, 80mm travel, Motion-Control, fender-mounts
Seatpost -- Spring suspension, alloy, 40mm travel, 30.9mm, 2-bolt clamp, 34.9mm sleeve
Grip -- ERGON GP10
Crankset -- Custom alloy forged crankarms
Pedals -- Specialized Commuter w/ grip tape & reflectors
Chain -- Gates Carbon Drive CDX 122t belt, black
Saddle Zeus sport saddle Body Geometry Comfort Gel, 200mm w/ SWAT™ Mount
Hub Front -- Specialized alloy front hub disc, sealed cardridge bearings, 6-bolt, 15x110mm thru-axle, 32h
Hub Rear -- enviolo Heavy Duty, 380% range, 6-bolt, 10x135mm, 32h
Spoke -- DT Swiss Industry
Cassette -- Gates Carbon Drive CDX 22t sprocket, silver
Chainrings -- Gates Carbon Drive CDX 50T chainring, black
Stand -- Specialized kickstand, 40mm mount
Headlamp Shiny 50 Lezyne Ebike Power E115, 310 Lumen, 12V
Taillamp Shiny 50 Spanninga Commuter Glow XE, 12V
Tyres
Front 20"x2" Schwalbe Big Apple balloon tires with reflective strips Pathfinder Sport Reflect, 650Bx2.3
Rear 20"x2" Schwalbe Big Apple balloon tires with reflective strips Pathfinder Sport Reflect, 650Bx2.3
Wheel / RIM -- 650b disc, double-wall alloy, pinned, 32h
Brakes
Front MAGURA MT-Sport 160mm hydraulic disc brakes 2-piston SRAM G2 RS, 4-piston caliper, hydraulic disc, 180mm
Rear MAGURA MT-Sport 160mm hydraulic disc brakes 2-piston SRAM G2 RS, 4-piston caliper, hydraulic disc, 180mm
Suspension
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Colors Available
Colors Black
Orange
Cast Black / Silver Reflective
Red Tint / Silver Reflective


Physical Specs
Length 950 mm --
Width 490 mm --
Height 750 mm --
Weight 14.3 kg 28.3 kg
Handlebar Width 620 --
Wheelbase 1025 mm --
Overview
Features - The battery integrated into the seat tube makes the Carbon eFold 9G look like a perfectly normal folding bike
- The Schwalbe balloon tires and hydraulic disc brakes are always a reliable choice
- This carbon e bike folding bike is the perfect vehicle for commuters and for flat routes in the city
- With the help of the LG 6.4 Ah Intube battery , you can drive up to 70 km
- Carbon frames are much stiffer than aluminum frames
- This makes the riding experience of both frame types different. In addition, carbon frames are rust-free
- This carbon e-folding bike is not only comfortable but also practical
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Additional Details Circuit : 9-speed derailleur (optional: Shimano derailleur with surcharge)
Seat tube length : 31 cm
Top tube length : 60 cm
Folded dimensions LxWxH (folded state) : 85 x 39 x 66 cm
Rack - Specialized rack, MIK HD interface, built-in pannier mounts, 27kg max load
Fenders - Specialized DRYTECH fenders, 65mm width, aluminum fenderstay
Radar - Integrated Garmin Radar, with custom information displayed directly on the Mastermind TCD

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