Momentum Vida E Plus Low Step vs Ridgeback Butcher

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Momentum Vida E Plus Low Step
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor 60Nm torque, 250W Mid Drive Motor, power by YAMAHA, SyncDrive Life motor Promovec 50750
Maximum Power -- 250 W
Maximum Torque -- 43 Nm
Battery 500Wh capacity Integrated Panasonic cell, partner with Panasonic, EnergyPak 500 Promovec 600wh
Charger -- Promovec 2AH
Controller RideControl One ANT+, 5 power level plus auto mode --
Display ANT+ Wireless display compatible --
Frame ALUXX-Grade aluminium, disc Alloy
Stem Alloy, 15 degree Alloy Adjustable 110 mm
Handle Bar Alloy 50mm rise, 31.8mm --
Fork ALUXX-Grade aluminium Steel Cargo Disc
Seatpost Giant Alloy, 30.9mm Alloy 31.6 x 350 mm
Grip Momentum dual compound Ridgeback
Crankset Alloy, 38T Alloy 175mm / 42T
Pedals Platform Resin Metro
Chain KMC Z1e KMC X9E
Shifters Shimano Nexus 7sp RevoShift Shimano Altus SL-M2000 9 Speed
Saddle Selle Royal Essenza Relax Ridgeback Metro
Headset -- Neco H-148-MP 1-1/8 inch
Derailleur Front -- KT-MH8F
Derailleur Rear -- Promovec 50750
Hub Front Shimano TX505 --
Hub Rear Nexus 7 --
Spoke Stainless steel Steel 14 g
Cassette 18T Shimano CS-HG201-9 11-32T
Bottom Bracket -- Taper 68/124.5mm
Tyres
Front CST Metropolitan Palm Bay, 26x2.35" Schwalbe Delta Cruiser 20/26 x 1.75
Rear CST Metropolitan Palm Bay, 26x2.35" Schwalbe Delta Cruiser 20/26 x 1.75
Wheel / RIM Alloy MACH 1 650
Brakes
Front Tektro HD-M275, hydraulic disc, 160mm [F/R] Shimano BR-MT200 Hydraulic Disc Brake
Rear Tektro HD-M275, hydraulic disc, 160mm [F/R] Shimano BR-MT200 Hydraulic Disc Brake
Brake Lever Tektro HD-M275 Shimano BL-MT200 Hydraulic Brakes
Suspension
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Colors Available
Colors Indigo
Happy Mint
Black


Physical Specs
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Overview
Features - Integrated Battery
- Internal Geared HUB
- Six Level Of Support
- Grippy Tires
- Wide Gear Range
- Chainguard
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