Want to trade in your car for a quick and fun ebike? Good idea! Especially with this Ultimate T10+ with its powerful Bosch drive system that provides assistance of up to 28 mph. It will have you starting every working day full of energy. The stable but maneuverable frame steers effortlessly, top-quality components offer safety and comfort, and with the contemporary design, you will certainly be noticed. Even on the weekend on a relaxing bike ride.
Sensors: Every electric system has a speed sensor, which measures how fast the bike is moving. In addition, pedaling input is determined by a rotation sensor or a pedal force sensor depending on the model. The Impulse system has a fourth sensor, namely the shift sensor. This sensor cuts out assistance for a quarter of a second while you are shifting, which enables you to keep on pedaling while shifting.
Together the sensors determine the amount of assistance provided by the motor based on your assistance level setting and the pedal force you are applying. You set the assistance level yourself using the handlebar grip control.
How does an electric bike work?
Which factors affect range?
Range is dependent on various factors. Thus, the speed at which you ride the bike will have a major impact. See below for the average range at various speeds. In addition to speed, there are other external factors that affect the range. The range advertised in our brochures and manuals is based on averages. Thus, it is assumed that the average rider weighs 70 kg or 155lbs, cycles on relatively flat terrain, and shifts gears actively. Below you will find that leading factors that affect range:
Weight: The total weight of the bike, the rider, and load will affect the range.
Gear-shifting behaviour: Actively shifting gears increases the range. Just like a car, when setting off from a standstill, you should start in the lowest gear. Never start in the highest gear; this will adversely affect your range.
Type of sensor: eBikes are fitted with a pedal force sensor or a rotation sensor. A pedal force sensor amplifies your own effort, whereas a rotation sensor only provides assistance while pedaling. In other words, the rider will always get maximum assistance with a rotation sensor, which results in less range.
Type of road surface: The surface over which you are cycling has a substantial effect on your range. Thus, cycling along an unpaved road surface will reduce your range.
The weather: Cycling with a tailwind or into a headwind will increase or reduce your range. Temperature will also affect it. Thus, at extremely low temperatures (< 32 degrees Fahrenheit) the battery is able to store less energy, which reduces the distance you can ride.
Hilly terrain: You can cycle further on flat terrain than on hills. The magnitude of the impact will also depend on the type of electric system. Thus, a mid-mounted motor is better suited to hills due to the motor’s thermal stability.
Tyre pressure: Under Inflated tires increase rolling resistance, which draws more power from the motor.
Considering that you will probably experience a number of the abovementioned factors, here are a few examples of the magnitude of their impact:
For example, a rider weighing 210 lbs (95 kg) cycling on good pavement in hilly terrain may find the battery range reduced by up to 20% compared to what is shown for the average range.
If you are cycling into a strong headwind, it can make a difference of up to approximately 40%.
If you are cycling along an unpaved road, your range will be reduced by approximately 30% as compared to cycling on pavement.
Color champion red gloss, cloud grey gloss, orion blue matte
Fork suspension Telescope, spiral spring
General
Weight (lbs) 51.1
Color champion red gloss, cloud grey gloss, orion blue matte
Sitting Position Sportive
Frame & Fork
Frame
Frame description Stable aluminium frame with 70,5° headset angle and 71,5° saddle tube angle for sporty cycling characteristics. Battery, motor and cables harmoniously integrated into the frame. High-quality finish with attention to detail.
Frame material aluminum
Cockpit Cable Integration Yes
Frame shape High-Step, Mid-Step
Frame Size CM 46, 53, 57
Fork
Fork SR Suntour MOBIE 45
Fork description Suntour Mobie 45
Fork Material aluminum
Fork suspension Telescope, spiral spring
Fork lockout Yes
Wheels & Tires
Wheels
Front wheel 48
Rear wheel
Front rim Ryde Dutch, Double-walled aluminium for extra strong and efficient cycling performance
Rear rim Ryde Dutch, Double-walled aluminium for extra strong and efficient cycling performance
Rear hub Shimano Deore
WheelSize Front 28"
Tires
Wheels Tire Front Etrto 47-622
Front tire Schwalbe Energizer Plus
Rear tire Schwalbe Energizer Plus
Wheels Tire Front Description Schwalbe Energizer Plus
Brake & transmission
Gears
Brand shifters Shimano
Cassette Range 11-36
Gear Type Derailleur
Number of gears 10
Drivetrain
Rear derailleur Shimano Deore
Front chainwheel 48
Drivetrain chain
Crankset Model Delta
Crankset description Miranda Delta
Brakes
Front Brake Type hydraulic disc brake
Brake sytem code S10
Front Brake Brand Shimano
Primary Rear Brake Model BR-MT420
Front brake Shimano BR-MT420, 180 mm
Rear brake Shimano BR-MT420, 160 mm
Rear Brake Lever BLMT420
Handlebar & Seat
Handlebar
Handlebar Ergon GP1-L ergonomic, Plastic handlebar grips with ergonomic form for a better distribution of pressure on the hands
The specifications of each Gazelle are drawn up with the greatest of care. However, we may, for example due to scarcity, temporarily replace a part with another, at least equivalent, part. We hope for your understanding in this matter.