fazua gravel bike 2022 Vitus E-Substance Aluminium E Gravel Bike Fazua (2022) – Vitus Bikes
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fazua gravel bike 2022

fazua gravel bike 2022 Vitus E-Substance Aluminium E Gravel Bike Fazua (2022) – Vitus Bikes

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fazua gravel bike 2022 Vitus E-Substance Aluminium E Gravel Bike Fazua (2022) – Vitus BikesThe Vitus e Substance loads your ride with freedom and choice. It expands your world, opening up new possibilities to ride and explore where otherwise you might not have looked. Unshackled from the same old routes, each ride reveals new ways ahead, like a fresh map that bridleway to who knows where, the gravel track through the woods or the rougher shortcut that you know is quicker but that other bikes couldnt handle. See, in a world obsessed with

The Vitus e-Substance loads your ride with freedom and choice. It expands your world, opening up new possibilities to ride and explore where otherwise you might not have looked. Unshackled from the same old routes, each ride reveals new ways ahead, like a fresh map - that bridleway to who-knows-where, the gravel track through the woods or the rougher shortcut that you know is quicker but that other bikes couldn’t handle.

See, in a world obsessed with pace, sometimes we need to focus on the place, the journey and the fun that comes from a bike with the capability to seek out adventures where others wouldn’t.

Whether embarking on a bikepacking adventure or simply staying light for a mixed-terrain local loop, the e-Substance is capable of adapting to suit your ride. At its core, a robust aluminium frame and carbon fork are tuned for versatility, aided by the compact Fazua electric drive system with three assistance levels up to 250 watts. The latest top-tube controller lets you easily manage performance and with everything cleanly integrated, the Substance retains its modern look. Paired with SRAM’s reliable Apex 1X drivetrain, the frame is also compatible with 700c or 650b wheels, so you can fine-tune the setup to best fit where you are riding. For tough rides where water, food and spares might be hard to come by, rack mounts enable you to load up with whatever’s required to reach the next supply point.

This isn’t simply about the same cliches of getting off the beaten track or going in search of the road less travelled, because the e-Substance is more than a gravel or adventure bike. Retaining the essence of what the Substance stands for, the addition of the electric drive system simply opens up the possibility for you to do more. It’s a bike that gives you options. The Substance family empowers a new mindset, one that entices you to break away from routine and to ride where you want to ride, unrestricted.

Double Butted aluminium frame with internal cable routing

  • SRAM Rival 11 speed groupset
  • Fazua drive system with 3 Assistance levels assisting up to 25 km/h
  • Mid-drive motor, 250 Watt Max - 55 Nm
  • 252 Wh battery
  • Approx 2hr charge time - UK Charger Plug
  • Fazua evation powered adventure gravel bike

    Drop handlebar explorer with electric assistance

    Frame Material

    6061 T-6 Aluminium

    Suspension Travel (MTB Only)

    N/A

    Wheel Size

    650b

    Available Size

    S, M, L, XL

    Colour

    Champagne

    Weight:

    Medium: 15.3kg

    Specifications

    FRAMEE-Substance Aluminium - Fazua

    6061-T6 Aluminium, Fazua evation Integration , Internal Cable Routing, Flat Mount, Mud Guard Mounts, Rear Rack Mounts, 142 x 12mm Hub Spacing, Axle Specifcations: 160mm Length, 14mm Thread Length, M12xP1.5 Thread Pitch

    REAR RIMPrime Kanza Disc Alloy

    650b, Tubeless Ready

    FORKSE-Substance Carbon

    UD Carbon, Tapered Steerer, 100 x 12mm Axle, Flat Mount, Mud Guard Mounts

    FRONT HUBPrime RD020

    12x100mm, Centre Lock

    SHOCKN/A

    N/A

    REAR HUB Prime RD020

    142x12mm, Centre Lock, XD Freehub

    CHAINSETFSA CK 746

    38T, 11 Speed, S:170mm M:172.5mm L:172.5mm XL:175mm

    WHEELSETPrime Kanza Disc Alloy

    650b, Tubeless Ready, 100 x 12mm Front, 142 x 12mm Rear, Centre Lock, XD Freehub

    BOTTOM BRACKETN/A

    N/A

    FRONT TYREMaxxis Rambler

    650b x 47, Tubeless Ready, EXO Casing, Tan Wall

    FRONT DERAILLEURN/A

    N/A

    REAR TYREMaxxis Rambler

    650b x 47, Tubeless Ready, EXO Casing, Tan Wall

    REAR DERAILLEURSRAM Apex

    11 Speed, Long Cage

    BRAKESSRAM Apex

    Hydraulic Disc, Flat Mount

    SHIFTERSSRAM Apex

    11 Speed

    BRAKE ROTORSSRAM Centreline

    Front: 160mm, Rear: 160mm

    CASSETTESRAM XG-1150

    11 Speed, 10-42T

    HANDLEBARSFSA Adventure Compact Handlebars

    6061 Aluminium, 80mm Reach, 125mm Drop, 12 Degree Flare, S:420mm M:420mm L:440mm XL:440mm

    CHAINSRAM PC1110

    11 Speed with PowerLock

    STEMFSA Omega 6061 Aluminium

    3D Forged, Bar Bore: 31.8mm, +/- 6 degrees, S:80mm M:90mm L:100mm XL:110mm

    MOTOR BATTERYFazua Energy 250X

    Frame Integrated, 252Wh - 36v / 7ah

    HEADSETACROS Aix-Low R3

    Sealed Bearings, OD48, 1 1/8” – 1 ½”, 41.8 / 28.6 – 52 / 40

    MOTOR COMPUTERN/A

    N/A

    GRIPSVitus Super Grip

    Anti Slip, Shockproof

    MOTOR SHIFTERFazua Remote fX

    Frame Integrated

    SADDLEVitus

    Ti Rail

    MOTOR DRIVE UNITFazua Ride 50 Trail

    250W, Mid Position Motor

    SEATPOSTFSA Gossamer

    Aluminium, 27.2mm x 350mm

    FRONT RIMPrime Kanza Disc Alloy

    650b, Tubeless Ready

    SEATCLAMPAluminium 31.8mm

    Stainless Steel Bolt

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