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hollandrad damen nostalgie Excelsior Classic Hollandrad Damenrad 28 Zoll, 3-Gang Shimano Nexus – alexanderad.de

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hollandrad damen nostalgie Excelsior Classic Hollandrad Damenrad 28 Zoll, 3-Gang Shimano Nexus – alexanderad.deEin Mantelschtzer am Hinterrad, der geschlossene Kettenkasten, ein geschwungener Stahlrahmen mit verzierten Muffen, der die kerzengerade Sitzhaltung vorgibt das muss ein Holland Rad sein. Das "Classic ND" von EXCELSIOR ist so ein robuster und gleichzeitig eleganter Alltagsgefhrte mit einem gnstigen Preis Leistungs Verhltnis. Dazu farblich ganz passend der groe Gepcktrger fr die alltglichen Besorgungen und die wahlweise Shimano Nexus 3 Gang oder 7 Gang

 

Ein Mantelschützer am Hinterrad, der geschlossene Kettenkasten, ein geschwungener Stahlrahmen mit verzierten Muffen, der die kerzengerade Sitzhaltung vorgibt das muss ein Holland-Rad sein. Das "Classic ND" von EXCELSIOR ist so ein robuster und gleichzeitig eleganter Alltagsgefährte mit einem günstigen Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis.

Dazu farblich ganz passend der große Gepäckträger für die alltäglichen Besorgungen und die wahlweise Shimano Nexus 3-Gang- oder 7-Gang-Nabenschaltung mit Rücktritt. Wobei sich die Nexus mit den sieben Gängen (nur in Pastelgrün) für weitere und etwas anspruchsvollere Fahrten eignet.

In der geraden Sitzhaltung hat man den besten Überblick über das Geschehen vor einem, und mit dem LED-Scheinwerfer auch in den Abendstunden. Das Rücklicht hilft mit seiner Standlicht-Funktion, dass man auch wahrgenommen wird, wenn man zum Beispiel an einer roten Ampel steht. Ganz modern auch der Nabendynamo für die zuverlässige Energieversorgung. Ein Rahmenschloss darf am Hollandrad übrigens auch nicht fehlen, und fehlt am "Classic ND" natürlich nicht.

Für alle Fahrten in der Stadt und bei der Landpartie am Wochenende ist das "Classic ND" der passende Gefährte in zeitloser Eleganz.

 

Details: 
  • Laufradgröße: 28 Zoll
  • Rahmen: Stahl
  • Rahmenform: Zweirohr
  • Rahmenhöhe: 50 cm, 56 cm
  • Schaltung: 3-Gang Shimano Nexus
  • Schaltart: Nabenschaltung
  • Brems-Typ: V-Brake 
  • Bremsen: Handbremse vorne, Rücktritt
  • Beleuchtung: Nabendynamo
  • Reifen: Vee Rubber 42-622 mit Reflexstreifen
  • Sattel: Wittkop Gelsattel mit Elastomer
  • Griffe: Westphal
  • Gepäckträger: hinten
  • Seitenständer
  • Klingel: ja
  • Sonstiges: Rahmenschloss, Mantelschoner
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