What is the difference between these two?
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What is the difference between these two?
Hey guys, I recently got myself a new bike and I need your help. There are two types of this bike the "60.0" and "80.0". I don't see any difference in them, but I want to know which one do I own?
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Got a direct link to the website?
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Is this an e-bike? The image you referenced seems to indicate that it is. I'm wondering if the 60.0 vs. 80.0 is related to the battery capacity.
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80.0......................................................................60.0....
Fork: Rock shox xc 32 tk 26z solo air remote........rock shox xc 28 tk 26z turnkey lockout
hub: Shimano disc rm65 or novatec d341.............novatec disc dc20/c22, schwarz
brakes: Shimano disc 616..................................shimano disc 355
bottom bracket: Shimano xt...............................shimano bb-es25 octalink
saddle: Senso cromo.........................................hrinkow performance
derailleur: Shimano xt 10-fold............................shimano deore 10-fold
pedal: Shimano spd 505....................................wellgo
60XT Flow : https://www.hrinkow-bikes.at/bikecrea...6&categoryId=2
80XT Flow: https://www.hrinkow-bikes.at/bikecrea...7&categoryId=2
Fork: Rock shox xc 32 tk 26z solo air remote........rock shox xc 28 tk 26z turnkey lockout
hub: Shimano disc rm65 or novatec d341.............novatec disc dc20/c22, schwarz
brakes: Shimano disc 616..................................shimano disc 355
bottom bracket: Shimano xt...............................shimano bb-es25 octalink
saddle: Senso cromo.........................................hrinkow performance
derailleur: Shimano xt 10-fold............................shimano deore 10-fold
pedal: Shimano spd 505....................................wellgo
60XT Flow : https://www.hrinkow-bikes.at/bikecrea...6&categoryId=2
80XT Flow: https://www.hrinkow-bikes.at/bikecrea...7&categoryId=2
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This is the website: hrinkow-bikes.at/bikecreator/bikes.html?categoryId=2
I'm German and can read everything but there is not a hint on what the numbers could mean. I don't think it's related to the battery or engine of an e-bike because it only says e-option as in optional and the pictures don't show e-bikes. Also the information in the dropdown menu is very limited. They don't give the full specs of the bikes.
Very weird. I would contact the seller and ask. My best guess is that it's simply a brand-specific numbering for their models. Higher number means higher specced version or something like that.
I'm German and can read everything but there is not a hint on what the numbers could mean. I don't think it's related to the battery or engine of an e-bike because it only says e-option as in optional and the pictures don't show e-bikes. Also the information in the dropdown menu is very limited. They don't give the full specs of the bikes.
Very weird. I would contact the seller and ask. My best guess is that it's simply a brand-specific numbering for their models. Higher number means higher specced version or something like that.
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My bike isn't electric. Yes it does have the option to become one but that costs additional 1.889€, so what you guys are saying it might be the battery?
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Different forks, derailleurs, I think. The 80 has more XT than the 60.
There are other component differences, but I'd need to translate.
There are other component differences, but I'd need to translate.
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EDIT: I think that the 80.0 model has air forks, mine doesn't have those, I believe mine is 60.0.
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