NAKTO F2 vs QWIC i MD9

Compare Specifications of NAKTO F2 and QWIC i MD9

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NAKTO F2
NAKTO F2

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor 500W hub-motor Middenmotor (Bafang)
Range 96 Km (60 miles) Till 120 km
Charging Time 4-5 Hours 6 hrs
Maximum Power 750W peak --
Maximum Torque 52 Nm 80 NM
Load Carrying Capacity 181 Kg (400 lbs) --
Top Speed 45 kmph --
Riding Modes 5-level Pedal-assist and thumb Throttle --
Battery Tianneng 48V/16A lithium-ion 400 Wh - 540 Wh
21700 NCM LI-ion
Removable Battery
Display M6 LCD Display Digital Display
Frame Nakto steel frame Sizes : S, M, L, XL
Stem Steel --
Handle Bar Hi-rise cruiser bar, aluminium alloy, 29.1" width --
Fork Trama 82B sprung fork, 60mm travel Springy Front Fork
Seatpost Aluminium alloy dropper post, seat-height adjustability, 1" diameter --
Crankset Lide 52x152 --
Pedals Yonghua PA66 --
Pedal Assist System 0-5 level --
Chain Rust resistant --
Shifters Shimano Tourney TZ --
Gear Shimano 6-speed Gears --
Saddle Comfort padded in black, 2 damping spring --
Derailleur Rear Shimano, RD-TZ50-GS --
Hub Rear 52Nm / 500W motor, integrated into the rear wheel, geared brushless hub --
Spoke Carbon steel, silver --
Bottom Bracket Integral bottom bracket --
Headlamp LED Busch & Müller Upp 30 Lux
Tyres
Front 20"X4" Fat Tires Schwalbe Active Plus
Rear 20"X4" Fat Tires Schwalbe Active Plus
Wheel / RIM Aluminium alloy 28 Inch
Brakes
Front Shimano steel disc brake --
Rear Shimano steel disc brake --
Brake Lever Steel, silver --
Suspension
Front -- --
Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Black Timber Green
Matte Black


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight 37 kg 24.2 kg
Overview
About The NAKTO F2 is an electric bicycle designed for reliable performance. With a powerful 750W pea Read More QWIC Premium i Series Read More
Features - Seat and rear rack integrated

Nakto F2
- 9-speed derailleur gear with shift sensor
- Fully integrated battery
- Luggage Carrier
Additional Details -- Programs : 5
Gear : Shimano Acera-9

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