Trek Verve Plus 2 Gen 2 vs Vector Storm

Compare Specifications of Verve Plus 2 Gen 2 and Vector Storm

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Trek Verve Plus 2 Gen 2
Trek Verve Plus 2 Gen 2

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Vector Storm

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor Bosch Active Line, 250 watt, 40 Nm, 25 km/h (15.5 mph), 32 km/h for New Zealand Custom motor 35mm Neodymium magnets 16 poles. 400-800rpm
Range -- 100 km+ / 60mi+ (without pedaling on 35km/h)
Charging Time -- 120 min
Maximum Power -- 3000 watt
Load Carrying Capacity 136 kg (300 lb) --
Top Speed -- 50 kmph
Speed -- Eco-mode top-speed: 25 km/h for EU
Riding Modes -- 3 power modes switch (Eco, Normal, Boost)
Battery Bosch PowerPack 400 Wh 1 kWh 72V Li-Ion Panasonic 18650 PF battery
Charger Bosch compact 2A, 100–240V, smart system --
Controller -- Custom Kelly, 100Amps
Frame qSize: M, L, XL
Alpha Gold Aluminium, smooth welds, rack and mudguard mounts, internal routing, kickstand mount, 135x5 mm QR

Size: M, L, XL
Alpha Gold Aluminium, rack & mudguard mounts, internal routing, kickstand mount, 135x5 mm QR
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Stem Size: M, L
Bontrager alloy quill, 31.8 mm clamp, adjustable rise, Blendr-compatible, 85 mm length

Size: XL
Bontrager alloy quill, 31.8 mm clamp, adjustable rise, Blendr-compatible, 105 mm length
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Handle Bar Size: M
Bontrager alloy, 31.8 mm, comfort sweep, 620 mm width

Size: L, XL
Bontrager alloy, 31.8 mm, comfort sweep, 660 mm width
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Fork Size: M, L, XL
Verve Steel, threaded steel steerer, IS-disc mount, 460 mm axle-to-crown, 100x5 mm QR

Size: M, L, XL
Alloy, IS disc, rack mounts, 415 mm axle-to-crown, 5x100 mm QR
Custom DNM USD6, 180mm travel
Seatpost Size: M, L, XL
Alloy, suspension, 31.6 mm, 300 mm length

Size: M, L, XL
Alloy, adjustable suspension, 27.2 mm, 300 mm length
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Grip Bontrager Satellite Elite, alloy lock-on --
Crankset ProWheel alloy, 170 mm length --
Pedals Size: M, L, XL
Bontrager City pedals

Size: M, L, XL
Wellgo C157, boron axle, plastic body
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Chain KMC X9 --
Shifters Size: M, L, XL
Shimano Alivio M3100, 9-speed

Size: M, L, XL
Shimano Alivio M4000, 9 speed
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Saddle Bontrager Boulevard --
Headset VP sealed cartridge, 1-1/8", threaded --
Derailleur Rear Shimano Alivio T4000, long cage --
Hub Front Formula DC-20, alloy, 6-bolt, 5x100 mm QR --
Hub Rear Formula DC-22, alloy, 6-bolt, Shimano 8/9/10 freehub, 135x5 mm QR --
Spoke 14 g stainless steel, black --
Cassette Shimano HG200, 11-36, 9-speed --
Chainrings Size: M, L, XL
38T steel, alloy guard

Size: M, L, XL
ProWheel 38T narrow/wide steel, w/alloy guard
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Stand Size: M, L, XL
KICKSTAND, MASSLOAD KICKSTAND CL-KA98 ED BLACK AL6061
Size: M, L, XL
Alloy
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Headlamp Size: M, L, XL
Spanninga SOLO for e-bike

Size: M, L, XL
Herrmans H-Black MR4-E, 120 Lumen, 40 Lux, LED, headlight
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Taillamp Size: M, L, XL
Lync mudguard-mount rear light
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Tyres
Front Bontrager H5 Hard-Case Ultimate, wire bead, 60 tpi, 700x45 mm --
Rear Bontrager H5 Hard-Case Ultimate, wire bead, 60 tpi, 700x45 mm --
Wheel / RIM Bontrager Connection, alloy, double-wall, 32-hole, Schrader valve Front: 24” double wall rim, aluminium
Rear: 24” double wall rim, aluminium
Brakes
Front Size: M, L, XL
Tektro HD-M275 hydraulic disc
Shimano RT26, 6-bolt,160 mm rotor

Size: M, L, XL
Shimano MT200 hydraulic disc
Shimano RT26, 6-bolt,160 mm
Custom hydraulic Tektro Auriga dual calipers, 203mm rotors
Rear Size: M, L, XL
Tektro HD-M275 hydraulic disc
Shimano RT26, 6-bolt,160 mm

Size: M, L, XL
Shimano MT200 hydraulic disc
Shimano RT26, 6-bolt,160 mm
Custom hydraulic TPR Zurich 4 piston, 203mm rotor
Suspension
Front -- --
Rear -- 650/850 lbs spring, 220mm DNM Burner 2S
Colors Available
Colors Blue --


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Weight 23.55 kg 34 kg
Overview
About -- The Vector Storm is an electric bicycle that merges power with efficiency. Sporting a 3000-watt Read More
Features -- - Horn
- Ignition key
- Kickstand
- Additional charger
- Telescopic seat tube
- USB charger port
Additional Details Cargo rack (M, L, XL): MIK-compatible alloy rear rack, maximum load 25 kg / Alloy rear rack --

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