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e-bike 750 wh trekking

e-bike 750 wh trekking Haibike Trekking 8 750 Wh E-Bike Wave 27,5" sand/red/blue

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e-bike 750 wh trekking Haibike Trekking 8 750 Wh E-Bike Wave 27,5" sand/red/blueE Bike: Haibike Trekking 8 750 Wh Wave 27,5 Zoll sand red blue gloss: Dieser eTrekking Allrounder bietet dir alles fr sorgenfreie Ausflge auf Asphalt oder leichte Wald und Schotterwege. Dank des leistungsstarken Bosch Performance CX Smart Systems und des vollintegrierten 750 Wh PowerTube Akkus bist du auch fr mehrtgige Touren bestens gerstet. Du profitierst von zuverlssigen Shimano Komponenten und einer komfortablen Ausstattung fr deine tglichen

E-Bike: Haibike Trekking 8 750 Wh Wave 27,5 Zoll sand/red/blue - gloss: Dieser eTrekking Allrounder bietet dir alles für sorgenfreie Ausflüge auf Asphalt oder leichte Wald- und Schotterwege. Dank des leistungsstarken Bosch Performance CX Smart Systems und des vollintegrierten 750 Wh PowerTube Akkus bist du auch für mehrtägige Touren bestens gerüstet. Du profitierst von zuverlässigen Shimano Komponenten und einer komfortablen Ausstattung für deine täglichen Rides.

Mit der SR Suntour Federgabel und dem praktischen Modular Rail System für Radtaschen ist dieses Bike ideal für Entdeckungstouren im Gelände und im Alltag ausgestattet.

Specs auf einen Blick

  • Motor: Bosch Performance CX Smart System, 250W, 85Nm, 25km/h
  • Motortyp: Bosch Performance Line CX
  • Akku: Bosch PowerTube, 700-750 Wh
  • Ladegerät: Bosch Standard Charger 4Ah
  • Display: Bosch Kiox 300
  • Rahmenmaterial: Aluminium
  • Rahmenform: Tiefeinstieg
  • Rahmen: Steckachse M12 (1.00) x 148mm, Scheibenbremse Post Mount
  • Federgabel: SR Suntour Mobie 25 LOR Lockout, Stahlfeder, 100mm Federweg, Aluschaft 1 1/8 - 1 1/2'' tapered, 15 x 100mm Steckachse
  • Schaltung: Shimano Cues U6000, 11-fach
  • Schaltwerk: Shimano Cues U6000
  • Schalthebel: Shimano Cues U6000, Rapidfire
  • Kettenblatt: Stahl, 38 Zähne
  • Ketten: Shimano Cues LG500
  • Kettenführung: Nylon directmount
  • Zahnkranz: Shimano Cues LG400, 11-50 Zähne
  • Bremsen: Shimano MT410, Aluminium, 180mm Scheibenbremse vorne und hinten
  • Bremshebel: Shimano MT402, Aluminium
  • Laufradgröße: 27,5 Zoll
  • Reifen: Schwalbe Al Grounder Performance, 60-584, Reflex
  • Felgen: Rodi Tryp 30, geöst, Hohlkammerfelge, Aluminium
  • Naben: Shimano MT400-B (vorne und hinten)
  • Speichen: Sapim Leader
  • Lenker: Haibike Components TheBar ++ 740mm
  • Vorbau: Haibike Components TheStem ++, A-Head, Bar bore: 31.8mm
  • Steuersatz: A-Head Tapered
  • Sattel: XLC Trekking
  • Sattelstütze: Patent, 34.9mm, Aluminium, ungefedert
  • Pedale: VP VPE-461
  • Griffe: Ergogriffe
  • Gepäckträger: StandWell Systemgepäckträger, XLC Carrymore
  • Schutzbleche: SKS, Chromoplastik
  • Licht: Lezyne Ebike Mini / AXA Juno Ebike
  • Dynamo: über Systembatterie
  • Ständer: Ursus Mooi, einstellbar
  • Zulässiges Gesamtgewicht: 130 kg
  • Farbe: beige

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Dieses E-Bike eignet sich ideal für Tourenfahrer, die ein komfortables Tiefeinstieg-Modell für lange Strecken und leichte Geländeuntergründe suchen.

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