The Gazelle Ultimate C380 HMB skillfully combines a sporty urban bike and a comfortable touring bike into one versatile and delightful package. The beautifully-shaped aluminium frame, with graceful lines and integrated battery ensures stable handling. Specced with the Enviolo 380 trekking internal gear hub, stepless shifting creates an effortless riding experience on any terrain or incline. Combined with the wide tires, a front suspension fork, relaxed posture thanks to upright handlebars and frame design, this bike raises cycling comfort to an unprecedented new high.
Specifications of Gazelle Ultimate C380
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Color light olive gloss, mallard blue matte
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Fork suspension Mono Integrated
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Bike weight description excl. battery
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Weight (lbs) 54.6
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Color light olive gloss, mallard blue matte
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Sitting Position Active
Frame
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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.
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Frame material aluminum
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Cockpit Cable Integration Yes
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Frame shape Low-Step
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Frame Size CM 46, 53, 57
Fork
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Fork description Aluminium, springing in headset, lightweight
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Fork Material aluminum
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Fork suspension Mono Integrated
Wheels
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Front wheel 55
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Rear wheel 24
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Front rim Ryde Dutch, Double-walled aluminium for extra strong and efficient cycling performance
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Rear rim Ryde Dutch, Double-walled aluminium for extra strong and efficient cycling performance
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Front hub Shimano
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Rear hub Enviolo Trekking Manual, continuously variable gears
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WheelSize Front 28"
Tires
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Wheels Tire Front Etrto 47-622
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Front tire Schwalbe Energizer Plus
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Rear tire Schwalbe Energizer Plus
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Wheels Tire Front Description Schwalbe Energizer Plus
Number of gears
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Brand shifters Enviolo
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Front chainwheel 55
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Gear Type Hub
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Number of gears Stepless
Drivetrain
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Drivetrain belt
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Crankset Model Delta
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Crankset description Miranda Delta
Brakes
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Front Brake Type hydraulic disc brake
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Brake sytem code SE
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Front Brake Brand Shimano
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Primary Rear Brake Model BR-MT420
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Front brake Shimano BR-MT420, 180 mm
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Rear brake Shimano BR-MT420, 160 mm
Handlebar
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Handlebar Gazelle Aero leather, Plastic handlebar grips with ergonomic form for a better distribution of pressure on the hands
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Stem adjustable Yes
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pim_productsteerlock Yes
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Cockpit Handlebar Grip Brand Gazelle
Saddle
Front light
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Front light AXA Blue Line 50
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Front Light Energy Source battery
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Front Light Lux 50
Rear light
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Rear Light Energy Source battery
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Rear light Herrmans H-Cargo
Engine
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Motor Bosch Performance Line
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System Model Performance Line
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Ebike System Brand Bosch
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Ebike Engine Position Mid
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Ebike Max Speed mph 20
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Engine Max Torque (Nm) 65
Battery
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Charger Bosch
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Ebike Battery Charger Description 4 Ah
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Battery Position intergrated in the frame
Display
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Display Bosch Purion
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Ebike Walk Assist Yes
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Display Type LCD
Garantie
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Frame warranty 10 year's warranty
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Fork warranty 5 year's warranty
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Paint warranty 5 year's warranty
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Other parts warranty 2 year's warranty
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Battery warranty 2 year's warranty
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Motor warranty 2 year's warranty
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Display warranty 2 year's warranty
Lock
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Lock Axa
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Lock brand Axa
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ART classification ART**
Other
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Kickstand Ursus Mooi
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pim_productchaincase Yes
Carrier
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Rear carrier description Aluminum
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Rear carrier max load (lbs) 55
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Rear carrier Yes
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.