Giant Roam E Plus GTS vs Ridgeback Errand

Compare Specifications of Giant Roam E Plus GTS and Errand

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Giant Roam E Plus GTS
Giant Roam E Plus GTS

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor Giant SyncDrive Core, 50Nm, 5-mode plus automatic, 360% tunable support, powered by YAMAHA. Pedal support to 20 mph. Promovec 50675 Hub Drive
Maximum Power -- 250W
Maximum Torque -- 54Nm
Battery EnergyPak 400Wh, 36V, 11.3Ah rechargeable lithium-ion Promovec 50791 316Wh
Charger Giant EnergyPak 3A Fast charge --
Controller Giant RideControl Ergo --
Display Wireless display compatible --
Frame ALUXX SL-Grade Aluminum Alloy
Stem Giant Sport Adjustable 90mm
Handle Bar Giant Sport XC, 25.4 Alloy 680 x 45mm 9 degree Backsweep
Fork SR Suntour NEX E25, 63 mm Alloy
Seatpost Alloy, 30.9 Alloy 30.9 x 400mm
Crankset Forged alloy, 42t Prowheel 244 44T 170mm
Pedals Platform Resin Metro
Chain KMC X9, E-bike optimized KMC X8
Shifters Shimano Altus Microshift SL-R758 8-speed
Saddle Giant Sport Comfort --
Headset -- Neco H-148
Derailleur Rear Shimano Alivio Shimano Acera RD-T3000 8-speed
Hub Front Alloy disc, QR KT MH6F
Hub Rear Alloy disc, QR Promovec 50675R
Spoke Stainless Steel 14 g
Cassette Shimano HG200, 9-speed, 11 x 36 Sunrace CSM55 11-32 8-speed
Tyres
Front Giant Crosscut Gravel 2, tubeless, 700 x 45c Schwalbe Big Apple 20x2.0"
Rear Giant Crosscut Gravel 2, tubeless, 700 x 45c Schwalbe Big Apple 20x2.0"
Wheel / RIM Giant GX03 disc wheelset Mach1 650 28h Rims
Brakes
Front 180 mm, Tektro M275, hydraulic Clarks Clout-1 Hydraulic Disc
Rear 160 mm, Tektro M275, hydraulic Clarks Clout-1 Hydraulic Disc
Brake Lever Tektro M275 Clarks Clout-1
Suspension
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Colors Available
Colors Black Black
Blue
Red


Physical Specs
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Overview
Features - Hybrid Cycling Technology
- Syncdrive Core
- Smart Assist
- Ridecontrol One
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Additional Details Sensors : Giant PedalPlus 6-sensor technology
Sizes : S, M, L, XL
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