trekkingrad herren schwarz Zündapp X850 E-Trekkingrad Herren 27,5" Riemen – Zündapp Shop
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trekkingrad herren schwarz Zündapp X850 E-Trekkingrad Herren 27,5" Riemen – Zündapp ShopMit dem Zndapp X850 bekommst du ein modernes Trekking E Bike mit hoher Alltagstauglichkeit und Komfort, kombiniert mit wartungsarmer Technik vereint. Dieses Elektrofahrrad untersttzt dich zuverlssig und sorgt fr ein dauerhaft angenehmes Fahrgefhl. Harmonisch abgestimmt vermittelt der Diamantrahmen ein angenehmes Fahrgefhl auch auf langen Strecken. Unebenheiten werden von der Federgabel ausgeglichen, deren Zugstufe du einstellen und sie auerdem bei

Mit dem Zündapp X850 bekommst du ein modernes Trekking E Bike mit hoher Alltagstauglichkeit und Komfort, kombiniert mit wartungsarmer Technik vereint. Dieses Elektrofahrrad unterstützt dich zuverlässig und sorgt für ein dauerhaft angenehmes Fahrgefühl.

Harmonisch abgestimmt vermittelt der Diamantrahmen ein angenehmes Fahrgefühl auch auf langen Strecken. Unebenheiten werden von der Federgabel ausgeglichen, deren Zugstufe du einstellen und sie außerdem bei Bedarf sperren kannst. 

Der Ananda E Bike Mittelmotor ist auf den Einsatz in urbanen Gebieten spezialisiert und arbeitet besonders leise und gleichmäßig, dabei kräftig mit bis zu 70 Nm. Das übersichtliche Display macht das Auswählen von Fahrleveln und das Anzeigen relevanter Fahrdaten einfach und kann via Bluetooth mit der Ananda Ride App verknüpft werden. Der Akku hat eine Kapazität von 550 Wh und ermöglicht Distanzen bis zu 130 km mit einer Ladung. Da neben dem Gesamtgewicht auch das gewählte Unterstützungslevel, die Geländebedingungen und Wetterverhältnisse wie beispielsweise Gegenwind Einfluss nehmen, ist eine exakte Angabe der Reichweite von E-Bike Akkus kaum möglich. Unsere Angaben sollen daher als Richtwert verstanden werden.

Die Besonderheit an diesem Pedelec: Der extrem wartungsarme Riemenantrieb mit 7 Gang Shimano Nexus Nabenschaltung. Der Riemen benötigt im Gegensatz zu einer Kette weder besondere Wartung noch Öl und ist sehr lange haltbar. Gebremst wird das Elektrofahrrad von hydraulischen Scheibenbremsen. Das X850 Trekkingrad kommt inklusive funktionalem Zubehör, zu dem eine verkehrssichere Beleuchtung gemäß StVZO, ein Gepäckträger, Schutzbleche sowie ein Seitenständer gehören.

Wir empfehlen das Trekkingfahrrad Personen mit einer Größe zwischen 165 und 185 cm. Das E-Bike wird zu 98 % vormontiert ausgeliefert. Nach einer kurzen Endmontage des Lenkers sowie einer Prüfung von Schrauben und Schaltung sowie Bremsen kann direkt losgefahren werden.

Technische Daten:
Hersteller: Zündapp
Modell: X850
Farbe: weiß, basaltgrau, schwarz
Gänge: 7
Rahmengröße: 53 cm
Laufradgröße: 27,5 Zoll / 650B
Rahmen: Aluminium Diamantrahmen
Gabel: Zoom AMS HLO Federgabel mit 63 mm Federweg, einstellbarer Vorspannung und Lockout
Steuersatz: Ahead
Vorbau: Ahead, Länge: 90 mm
Lenker: Tourenlenker Aluminium, Breite: 640 mm
Griffe: West Ellipsis Kunststoff, ergonomisch geformt
Schalthebel: Shimano Nexus Drehgriffschalter
Bremshebel: Aluminium Dreifingertyp
Kurbelgarnitur: Samox einfach, 50 Zähne, Kurbelarme: 170 mm
Ritzel: Einfachritzel für Getriebenabe, 24 Zähne
Antriebsriemen: Oufeya
Bremsen: Shimano MT200 mit Bremsscheiben SM-RT10 180/160 mmhydraulische Scheibenbremsen
Reifen: Schwalbe Super Motion X 27,5" x 2,4" / 62-584 / 650B x 41B mit Straßenprofil und Reflexstreifen
Felgen: Aluminium Doublewall
Getriebenabe: Shimano Nexus C3001 7-fach
Speichen: 36 Stück
Pedale: Kunststoff Plattformpedale mit rutschfester Oberfläche
Sattel: Selle Royal Explora Athletic Trekkingsattel
Sattelstütze: Aluminium Patentsattelstütze, Durchmesser: 31,6 mm, Länge: 350 mm
Gepäckträger: Aluminium mit Federklappe, max. Traglast 18 kg
Seitenständer: Atranvelo Hinterbauständer
Schutzbleche: Kunststoff
Beleuchtung: Büchel Shiny 50 vorne, Z-Stripe hinten, LED, gemäß StVZO
Motor: Ananda M60CD Mittelmotor, 36 V, 250 W
Trittunterstützung: bis max. 25 km/h
Akku: Greenway Rahmenakku, 36 V, 14,9 Ah, 550 Wh
Reichweite: 18 - 130 km je nach Zuladung und Fahrweise
Ladedauer: 3,5 - 6,5 Stunden je nach Ladegerät
Display: Ananda D19 LED CAN mit Bluetooth und App
Unterstützungsstufen: 5 + Schiebehilfe
empfohlene Körpergröße: 165 - 185 cm
Lenkerhöhe vom Boden: 111 cm
Sattelhöhe vom Boden: 92 - 109 cm
Überstandshöhe: 81 cm
zulässiges Gesamtgewicht: 120 kg
Gewicht: 27,3 kg
Lieferzustand: 98 % vormontiert. Lenker geradestellen, Pedale montieren, Schaltung, Bremsen und Schrauben prüfen
Lieferumfang: 1 Fahrrad, Zubehör (Reflektoren, Glocke, Gepäckträger, Seitenständer, Schutzbleche, Beleuchtung, Ladegerät, Betriebsanleitung)
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