A stronger version of the T9 City that is better for the Seattle's hills. Equipped with an upgraded Bosch drive and larger 545wh battery.
This next generation Gazelle Medeo T9 offers an exciting and appealing return to the original essence of this modern, fun, functional, and delightfully accessible ebike. The reimagined T9 boasts a re-engineered frame that enhances stiffness without compromising accessibility, a bigger battery, and the latest in Bosch technology. It's the perfect package for recreational riders and conscientious commuters alike.
Motor | Bosch Smart System Active Line Plus (50Nm), 36V |
Battery | 545Wh on frame |
Display | Bosch Purion 200 |
Charger | Bosch 2Ah |
Frame | Stable lightweight aluminium sloping frame with 70.5°headset angle and 73° saddle tube angle for a sporty postureand precise handling. Cables beautifully integrated into the frame. |
Fork | Suntour Mobie A32 DS, Telescope, spiral spring, 75mm travel, lockout |
Rear Shock | Not applicable |
Front Brake | Disc brake with hydraulic control; Shimano BR-MT200, 2 piston 180 mm |
Rear Brake | Disc brake with hydraulic control; Shimano BR-MT200, 2 piston 160 mm |
Rear Derailleur | Shimano Alivio M3100 |
Shift Levers | Shimano Acera |
Chain | Special for e-bike |
Cassette | Spec not provided |
Crankset | Aluminum |
Chain Ring | 38, 11-36 |
Chain Guard | Plastic |
Rims | Ryde Big Bull, Double-walled aluminium for extra strong and efficient cycling performance |
Front Hub | Shimano |
Rear Hub | Spec not provided |
Front Tire | Continental Contact Plus, 62-584 |
Rear Tire | Continental Contact Plus, 62-584 |
Handlebar | Aluminium, slightly curved model |
Stem | Steplessly adjustable, with toolbox |
Headset | Spec not provided |
Grips | Hermans DD36 |
Saddle | DDK, sportive |
A good place to start is using the sizing charts included for each bike on the info page. If you're in the middle of the recommended height range for a specific size then usually that's the correct one to go with. If you find yourself overlapping sizes at either the top or bottom of the height recommendation than sizing up or down could be a consideration.
For more relaxed fitting "city-style" bikes sizing is less crucial because often they will have adjustable stems and offer more overlap in sizing. Smaller bikes will be slightly easier to manage when starting and stopping while larger bikes will feel more stable when riding. Most often we recommend sizing down in this category.
Bikes that have a more aggressive riding position i.e. road, gravel and mountain bikes sizing is more important. In these categories we usually look closely at 3 numbers, reach, stack, and top-tube length.