About the Turbo Como SL 4. 0 What happened when we brought our perfectly balanced Super Light system to our popular Turbo Como E-bike? The best combination of power, range, and usability in a comfort e-bike. The Turbo Como Super Light (SL) is designed for running around town and beyond. Able to carry twice its weight in cargo, it’s a surprising errand bike that’s as exciting to ride as it is easy to own. Riders will love the low-maintenance easy-ownership that comes with our first Internal Gear Hub and Belt Drive E-bike. This system protects your bike’s working gears from the weather and road grime, extends their life up to four times that of a derailleur/chain drive, and eliminates chain grease completely. Best of all, you can shift gears anytime, yes, even when stopped – take that traffic lights. The Turbo Como Super Light’s sophisticated design is ready to go whenever you are – day and night, rain or shine – with battery-powered integrated lights, fenders, and plenty of storage capability. The 320Wh battery is securely hidden in the downtube, making it almost indistinguishable from a regular bike at first glance. But on days when you want to do more, attach the optional Range Extender to ride up to 93 miles without needing to recharge. Specifications Frameset Frame: E5 Aluminum, bottom bracket motor mount, fully integrated downtube battery, internal cable routing, fender and front rack mounts, Smooth Welds Fork: Turbo Como SL one-piece-design aluminum fork, 12x110mm thru-axle Wheels Rims: 650b disc, double-wall alloy, pinned, 32h Hubs: Specialized alloy front hub disc, sealed cartridge bearings, 12x110mm, Center Lock™, 24h/Shimano Nexus, 5-speed internal gear hub, SG-C7000-5D, 32H Tyres: Nimbus 2 Sport Reflect, 650Bx2. 3 Drivechain Pedals: Specialized Commuter w/ grip tape & reflectors Crank: Custom alloy forged crankarms Front Derailleur: N/A Rear Derailleur: N/A Shifters: Microshift SL-SCN05, 5-speed Nexus compatible Chain: KMC CN-HG71 Cassette: Shima
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