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Bergamont E-Horizon SUV 10 Wave

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Bergamont E-Horizon SUV 10 WaveDas E Horizon SUV ist ein voll ausgestattetes E Trekking Bike mit perfekt integrierten Komponenten. Es verfgt ber Features wie eine LED Rckleuchte mit Bremslichtfunktion, die die Sicherheit des Fahrers in stdtischen Umgebungen erhht. Der Gepcktrger ist fr 27 kg und den Transport von Kindern in Kombination mit einem Thule Yepp 2 Maxi Sitz zugelassen. Die breiten Gelndereifen bieten Grip auf losen Untergrnden und sorgen auch auf unbefestigten Straen fr

Das E-Horizon SUV ist ein voll ausgestattetes E-Trekking-Bike mit perfekt integrierten Komponenten. Es verfügt über Features wie eine LED-Rückleuchte mit Bremslichtfunktion, die die Sicherheit des Fahrers in städtischen Umgebungen erhöht. Der Gepäckträger ist für 27 kg und den Transport von Kindern in Kombination mit einem Thule Yepp 2 Maxi Sitz zugelassen. Die breiten Geländereifen bieten Grip auf losen Untergründen und sorgen auch auf unbefestigten Straßen für eine komfortable Fahrt. Für sicheres Anhalten ist dieses Modell mit einem Antiblockiersystem ausgestattet.

Der Bosch Performance Line CX Motor bietet leistungsstarke und langanhaltende Unterstützung, und damit die Freiheit, über gewohnte Routen hinaus zu erkunden. Der hochkapazitive und in den Rahmen integrierte Bosch PowerTube Akku, kann leicht zur externen Ladung entnommen werden, während die Batterieabdeckung am Fahrrad bleibt, um das leere Batteriefach vor Witterungseinflüssen zu schützen. 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 hinzu.


Komponenten Details
Rahmen 28", super lite AL-6061 Rohrsatz, PowerTube Akku
Gabel Suntour Mobie 34 DS RLR, air, ABS, 100 mm, 15x110 mm Achse
Antriebseinheit Bosch Smart System, Performance Line CX (BDU384Y), 250 W, 36 V, max. 25 km/h
Batterie Bosch PowerTube, 36 V Li Ion, 800 Wh
Display Bosch Kiox 300 mit LED Remote
Ladegerät Bosch Standard Charger, 4A
Schaltwerk
Schalthebel
Shimano Cues, RD-U8000, Shadow Plus
Shimano Cues, SL-U8000, 1x11-fach, Rapidfire Plus-Schalthebel
Kurbelsatz FSA CK-745, 170 mm, 38t
Innenlager Bosch, Isis
Kette Shimano Linkglide, CN-LG500
Kassette Shimano Cues, CS-LG700-11, 11-50t
Bremshebel Magura MT-C, hydraulische Scheibenbremse
Bremsen Vorne: Magura MT-C, hydraulische Scheibenbremse, 4-Kolben, ABS
Hinten: Magura MT-C, hydraulische Scheibenbremse
Bremsscheibe Magura MDR-C CL, 203 mm
Lenker Syncros 3.0, Riser Lenker, Kröpfung: 15°, Höhe: 12 mm
Vorbau Satori Python, einstellbar
Sattelstütze Syncros Duncan, Dropper Post
Sattel Syncros Capilano Trekking
Steuersatz Acros, A-Headset, semi-integriert, Tapered, mit integrierter Kabeldurchführung
Vorderradnabe Shimano HB-TC500-B, Centerlock, Disc, 15x110 mm Achse
Hinterradnabe Shimano FH-QC400, Centerlock, Disc, Schnellspanner
Speichen Edelstahl, schwarz
Felgen Cross X18, Disc, geöst, Breite: 30 mm
Vorderreifen Schwalbe Marathon Mondial, Performance, RaceGuard, Reflex-Streifen, 57-622
Schlauch vorne Schwalbe AV19B Light
Hinterreifen Schwalbe Marathon Mondial, Performance, RaceGuard, Reflex-Streifen, 57-622
Schlauch hinten Schwalbe AV19B Light
Beleuchtung vorne 100 Lux, LED
Beleuchtung hinten Axa Juno, LED, mit Bremslichtfunktion
Gepäckträger Racktime / BGM Trekking Pro, Snapit 2.0 System
Pedale Trekking Aluminium
Zubehör Parkstütze: Syncros U-mount
Gewicht ca. 28,2
Schutzbleche Curana Orbit, mit Edelstahlstreben
Griffe Syncros Urban, Ergo, double density, lock-on
Max. Systemgewicht 160,0 kg (inkl. Fahrer/in, Bekleidung und Gepäck)
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