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Bergamont E-Ville 20 Belt

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Bergamont E-Ville 20 BeltDas Bergamont E Ville ist ein leichtes Urban Bike mit einer niedrigen Durchstiegshhe und einem kompakten, aber leistungsstarken Bosch Performance Line SX Motor. Es ist der perfekte Begleiter fr alle Altersgruppen und Geschlechter, um in der Stadt mobil zu sein. Die E Ville Modellreihe zeichnet sich durch hervorragende Fahreigenschaften aus, dank moderner Fertigungsverfahren wie dem Feinguss des zentralen Flansches fr das bestmgliche Verhltnis von

Das Bergamont E-Ville ist ein leichtes Urban-Bike mit einer niedrigen Durchstiegshöhe und einem kompakten, aber leistungsstarken Bosch Performance Line SX Motor. Es ist der perfekte Begleiter für alle Altersgruppen und Geschlechter, um in der Stadt mobil zu sein. Die E-Ville Modellreihe zeichnet sich durch hervorragende Fahreigenschaften aus, dank moderner Fertigungsverfahren wie dem Feinguss des zentralen Flansches für das bestmögliche Verhältnis von Steifigkeit zu Gewicht und die perfekte Integration der Komponenten. Dies Kerntechnologie dient auch als Griff, falls Sie Ihr E-Ville tragen müssen.

Der im Rahmen integrierte Bosch CompactTube Akku kann zum Laden einfach entnommen werden. Mit dem Bosch Smart System sind fortschrittliche Konnektivitätsfunktionen und Upgrades verfügbar: Nutzen Sie die eBike Flow App, um Ihr Fahrrad zu steuern, oder fügen Sie optionale Extras wie eine Bosch PowerMore Batterie für eine erhöhte Reichweite oder ein Bosch ConnectModule für GPS-Tracking hinzu.

Komponente Details
Rahmen 28", leichter Feinguss-Flansch, ultra lite AL-6061 Rohrsatz, CompactTube Akku
Gabel Suntour NRX32-E-Air LOR DS, 75 mm, 15x100 mm Achse
Antriebseinheit Bosch Performance Line SX, 250 W, 36 V, max. 25 km/h
Batterie Bosch CompactTube, 36 V Li Ion, 400 Wh
Display Bosch Intuvia 100 mit LED Remote
Ladegerät Bosch Compact Charger, 2A
Schalthebel Shimano Nexus, SL-C7000, 5-fach, Drehgriffe
Kurbelsatz FSA CK-220, 170 mm, belt, 52t
Innenlager Bosch, Isis
Kette Gates CDC Carbon Drive Belt, Center-Track
Kassette Gates CDC, 34t
Bremshebel Shimano BL-MT200, hydraulische Scheibenbremse
Bremsen Shimano BR-MT200, hydraulische Scheibenbremse
Bremsscheibe Shimano SM-RT10, 180 mm
Lenker BGM Pro, Riser Lenker, Kröpfung: 40°, Höhe: 40 mm
Vorbau Satori Rana, 20°
Sattelstütze BGM Pro
Sattel Syncros Capilano City
Steuersatz Acros, A-Headset, semi-integriert, 1.5", mit integrierter Kabeldurchführung
Vorderradnabe Shimano HB-TC500, Centerlock, Disc, 15x100 mm Achse
Hinterradnabe Shimano Nexus, SG-C7000-5, Freilaufnabe, Centerlock, Disc
Speichen Edelstahl, schwarz
Felgen BGM Pro X15, Disc, geöst
Vorderreifen Schwalbe Marathon Efficiency, Performance, RaceGuard, Reflex-Streifen, 55-622
Schlauch vorne Schwalbe SV19B Light
Hinterreifen Schwalbe Marathon Efficiency, Performance, RaceGuard, Reflex, 55-622
Schlauch hinten Schwalbe SV19B Light
Beleuchtung vorne Trelock LS830, 80 Lux, LED
Beleuchtung hinten Axa Juno, LED, mit Bremslichtfunktion
Gepäckträger Racktime / BGM E-Ville carrier, Snapit 2.0 System
Pedale Marwi SP-827, sandblock
Zubehör Parkstütze: Syncros U-mount
Gewicht ca. 24,2 kg
Schutzbleche Curana C-Lite, mit Edelstahlstreben
Griffe Syncros Urban, Ergo, double density, lock-on
Max. Systemgewicht 130,0 kg (inkl. Fahrer/in, Bekleidung und Gepäck)
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