Still not sure whether you can give up your car for good? The Medeo T10+ HMB is very persuasive. On board is Bosch's most powerful motor, a 52-tooth cassette and front-fork suspension to give you all the speed (up to 28 mph) and comfort you need to get to work faster and fitter, make long recreational trips, or run quick errands in the city.
Specifications of Gazelle Medeo T10+
-
Color mallard blue gloss, petrol blue gloss
-
Fork suspension Telescope, spiral spring
-
Bike weight description excl. battery
-
Weight (lbs) 50.9
-
Color mallard blue gloss, petrol blue gloss
-
Sitting Position Sportive
Frame
-
Frame description Stable lightweight aluminium sloping frame with 70,5° headset angle and 73° saddle tube angle for a sporty posture and precise handling. Cables beautifully integrated into the frame.
-
Frame material aluminum
-
Cockpit Cable Integration Yes
-
Frame shape High-Step, Mid-Step
-
Frame Size CM 45, 50
Fork
-
Fork SR Suntour MOBIE A32 NLO tapered
-
Fork description Suntour Mobie A32 NLO tapered
-
Fork Material aluminum
-
Fork suspension Telescope, spiral spring
-
Fork lockout Yes
Wheels
-
Front wheel 52
-
Rear wheel
-
Front rim Mach1 ER-10, Double-walled aluminium for extra strong and efficient cycling performance
-
Rear rim Mach1 ER-10, Double-walled aluminium for extra strong and efficient cycling performance
-
Front hub Shimano Deore
-
WheelSize Front 28"
Tires
-
Wheels Tire Front Etrto 50-622
-
Front tire Schwalbe Marathon GreenGuard
-
Rear tire Schwalbe Marathon GreenGuard
-
Wheels Tire Front Description Schwalbe Marathon GreenGuard
Number of gears
-
Brand shifters Shimano
-
Front chainwheel 52
-
Cassette Range 11-42
-
Gear Type Derailleur
-
Number of gears 10
Drivetrain
-
Rear derailleur Shimano Deore
-
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-MT200
-
Front brake Shimano BR-MT200, 180 mm
-
Rear brake Shimano BR-MT200, 160 mm
-
Rear Brake Lever BLMT420
Handlebar
-
Handlebar Herrmans DD36, Plastic wear-resistant handlebar grips for a firm grasp
-
Stem adjustable Yes
-
pim_productsteerlock Yes
-
Cockpit Handlebar Grip Brand Herrmans
Saddle
Front light
-
Front light AXA Compactline 35
-
Front Light Energy Source battery
-
Front Light Lux 35
Rear light
-
Rear Light Energy Source battery
-
Rear light AXA Blueline
Engine
-
Motor Bosch Performance Line Speed
-
System Model Performance Line Speed
-
Ebike System Brand Bosch
-
Ebike Engine Position Mid
-
Ebike Max Speed mph 28
-
Engine Max Torque (Nm) 85
Battery
-
Charger Bosch
-
Ebike Battery Charger Description 4 Ah
-
Battery Position intergrated in the frame
Display
-
Display Bosch Purion
-
Ebike Walk Assist Yes
-
Display Type LCD
Garantie
-
Frame warranty 10 year's warranty
-
Fork warranty 5 year's warranty
-
Paint warranty 5 year's warranty
-
Other parts warranty 2 year's warranty
-
Battery warranty 2 year's warranty
-
Motor warranty 2 year's warranty
-
Display warranty 2 year's warranty
Lock
-
Lock Axa
-
Lock brand Axa
-
ART classification ART**
Other
-
Kickstand Ursus Mooi
-
pim_productchaincase Yes
Carrier
-
Rear carrier description Aluminum MIK system carrier
-
Carrier MIK Profile Yes
-
Rear carrier max load (lbs) 55
-
Rear carrier Yes
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.
How do you know what size of bike you should buy?
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.