Luna Fixed Stealth Ebike vs Trek Allant Plus 7S

Compare Specifications of Luna Fixed Stealth Ebike and Trek Allant Plus 7S

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Luna Fixed Stealth Ebike
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor 500 watt mid drive motor Bosch Performance Speed, 75 Nm, 28 mph / 45 kph
Load Carrying Capacity -- Combined weight of bicycle, rider, and cargo of 300 pounds (136 kg)
Battery 36v 7ah 250 watt hours Panasonic GA cells. Bosch PowerTube 500
Charger -- Bosch standard 4A (100-240V) charger
Controller -- Bosch Purion
Display Luna full color 500c display (not cross-compatible with Bafang 500C) --
Frame -- High-performance hydroformed alloy, Removable Integrated Battery, Range Boost-compatible, internal cable routing, Motor Armour, post-mount disc, 135 x 5
mm QR
Stem -- Size : M - Bontrager alloy, 31.8 mm, Blendr compatible, 7 degree, 70 mm length
Size : L - Bontrager alloy, 31.8 mm, Blendr compatible, 7 degree, 90 mm length
Size : XL - Bontrager alloy, 31.8 mm, Blendr compatible, 7 degree, 100 mm length
Handle Bar Riser style handlebar with a 31.8mm clamp Size : M - Bontrager alloy, 31.8 mm, 15 mm rise, 600 mm width
Size : L, XL - Bontrager alloy, 31.8 mm, 15 mm rise, 660 mm width
Fork -- SR Suntour Mobie25, 45 mm travel, preload, rebound and lockout, tapered alloy steerer, post mount disc
Seatpost Selle Royal saddle with 30.9mm seat post Bontrager Comp, 6061 alloy, 31.6 mm, 8 mm offset, 330 mm length
Grip -- Bontrager Satellite Elite, alloy lock-on
Crankset -- Size : M - ProWheel alloy, 170 mm
Size : L, XL - ProWheel alloy, 175 mm
Pedals -- Bontrager City pedals
Chain -- KMC X9
Shifters -- Shimano Alivio M3100, 9 speed
Saddle -- Bontrager Commuter Comp
Headset -- FSA Integrated, sealed cartridge bearing, 1-1/8'' top, 1.5'' bottom
Derailleur Rear -- Shimano Alivio T4000, long cage
Hub Front -- Bontrager alloy, sealed bearing, 6-bolt, 135 x 5 mm QR
Hub Rear 100mm O.L.D. Bontrager Disc, 32-hole, 6-bolt disc, 15 mm alloy thru-axle
Spoke -- J-Bend, 14g, Steel, Black
Cassette -- Shimano HG200, 11-36, 9 speed
Chainrings -- ProWheel 46T narrow/wide alloy, w/alloy guard
Sprocket 22T Gates CDX rear sprocket, Surefit 3-Lobe
55T Gates CDX front sprocket 104 BCD
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Taillamp -- AXA Blueline taillight
Tyres
Front 700x35C tires (Kenda tires, threaded) 50-85PSI, 21.4mm outer rim width Schwalbe G-One, 650Bx57c
Rear 700x35C tires (Kenda tires, threaded) 50-85PSI, 21.4mm outer rim width Schwalbe G-One, 650Bx57c
Wheel / RIM Wide double wall alloy rims for strength and stability Alex MD35, tubeless compatible, 32-hole, 35 mm width, presta valve
Brakes
Front 160mm disk 6 bolts pattern
Tektro hydraulic brakes with Tektro F10BS pads
Shimano MT520 4-piston hydraulic disc, post-mount 180 mm rotor
Brake Rotor : Shimano RT26, 6-bolt,180 mm
Rear 160mm disk with Shimano Centerlock.
Tektro hydraulic brakes with Tektro F10BS pads
Shimano MT520 4-piston hydraulic disc, post-mount 180 mm rotor
Brake Rotor : Shimano RT26, 6-bolt,180 mm
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Stealth Black Nautical Navy
Matte Quicksilver


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight 17.6 kg 24.52 kg
Overview
Features - Completely silent and smooth Gates carbon belt drive CDX group set
- 3 speed internally geared hub (read our article on IGH)
- 500w Mid Drive
- Torque sensor (no throttle)
- Fixie bike design with hydraulic disc brakes
- 36v 10s 2p Panasonic GA Cell 7ah (250 watt hours)
- Estimated range 20 miles with average pedal input
- Full color display (small and discreet)
- Battery built into the downtube frame and based on high capacity Panasonic GA cells
- Fixie minimalist frame style
- All wires and cables run through the frame
- Torque sensing mid drive
- Bosch Powertube
- Removable Integrated Battery (RIB) System - Pavement
Additional Details Belt : 120T Gates CDX Belt
170mm long crank arms
Cargo rack : Racktime Lightit
Accessories Fender or rear rack mount holes, M5x1.0 threads near the rear axle, M6x0.8 for the seat stay threads --

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