Gitane e-Kobalt XS Yamaha vs Univega Vision S 4.5

Compare Specifications of Gitane e-Kobalt XS Yamaha and Univega Vision S 4.5

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Gitane e-Kobalt XS Yamaha
Gitane e-Kobalt XS Yamaha

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Univega Vision S 4.5
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor Yamaha PW-TE, 60 Nm 4 sensors --
Range 75 to 160 km 75 km
Maximum Torque 60 NM --
Load Carrying Capacity -- 120 Kg
Battery Yamaha, semi-integrated, 400 Wh --
Charger -- Shimano, 3 ampere
Display Yamaha Display A, LCD left --
Frame Aluminum 6061-T6, 26 ", Double butted, disc Shimano MTB integrated, Aluminium
Stem Aluminum, 31.6 x 250 mm --
Handle Bar -- Concept Flat
Fork Suntour XCR-32-AIR-L, hydraulic, 100mm Rock Shox Recon RL
Seatpost -- Kind Shock E30I Drop, 125 mm, with Remote
Crankset Aluminum, 38 teeth, 160 mm Shimano Steps
Pedals -- Sport, with reflector
Chain -- Shimano CN-HG601
Gear -- Ratio: front: 34, rear: 11-46
Saddle TEC Unicus, black Ergon SM10
Derailleur Front Derailleur levers : Shimano Alivio, SL-M4000 9V --
Derailleur Rear Shimano Alivio, RD-M4000-SGS --
Hub Front Shimano MT-400, aluminum, Centerlock, 32T Novatec D162 Disc, 12x148 mm
Hub Rear Shimano MT-400, aluminum, Centerlock, 32T --
Cassette Shimano CS-HG400, 11-36 --
Tyres
Front Hutchinson Toro, 26 "x 2.25" Maxxis Minion DHF, 66-584
Rear Hutchinson Toro, 26 "x 2.25" Maxxis Minion DHF, 66-584
Wheel / RIM Rims : Mach1 KLIXX, aluminum, 26 "559 x 23C Rims: RaceFace AR40 Offset
Brakes
Front Shimano MT201, hydraulic, 180 / 160mm Shimano Deore XT M8000, hydraulic disc brake
Rear Shimano MT201, hydraulic, 180 / 160mm Shimano Deore XT M8000, hydraulic disc brake
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Lime Phantom Grey/Hot chili red matt


Physical Specs
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Overview
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Additional Details Hanger : Aluminum, 680 x 15 x 31.8 x 9 °
Gallows : Aluminum, 70 x 31.8 x 7 °
Sizes available :34
Size: S, M, L, XL
Shifting System: Shimano Deore XT, 11-speed
Switch Lever: Shimano SLX

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