m-wave parallelogramm-sattelstütze bedienungsanleitung Newton Gefederte Parallelogramm-Sattelstütze für Citybikes 350 mm
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m-wave parallelogramm-sattelstütze bedienungsanleitung

m-wave parallelogramm-sattelstütze bedienungsanleitung Newton Gefederte Parallelogramm-Sattelstütze für Citybikes 350 mm

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m-wave parallelogramm-sattelstütze bedienungsanleitung Newton Gefederte Parallelogramm-Sattelstütze für Citybikes 350 mmSchluss mit Rckenschmerzen und Beschwerden beim Radfahren! Diese Sattelsttze dmpft mit ihrem Parallelogramm Federungssystem Ste bei Ausfahrten effektiv und sorgt so fr besseren Komfort des Radfahrers. Sattelsttze mit Parallelogramm Federung aus Aluminium Die parallelogramm gefederte Sattelsttze Newton hat zum Ziel, die auf der Strae auftretenden Unebenheiten zu absorbieren. Mit dieser Ausfhrung, die ber ein internes Federsystem verfgt, spren

Schluss mit Rückenschmerzen und Beschwerden beim Radfahren! Diese Sattelstütze dämpft mit ihrem Parallelogramm-Federungssystem Stöße bei Ausfahrten effektiv und sorgt so für besseren Komfort des Radfahrers.

Sattelstütze mit Parallelogramm-Federung aus Aluminium

Die parallelogramm-gefederte Sattelstütze Newton hat zum Ziel, die auf der Straße auftretenden Unebenheiten zu absorbieren. Mit dieser Ausführung, die über ein internes Federsystem verfügt, spüren Wirbelsäule und Gesäß weniger Stöße, was den Komfort erhöht und somit das Risiko von Schmerzen verringert nach einer Fahrradtour – insbesondere Rückenschmerzen.

Dieses Fahrradteil ist schwarz und aus Aluminium gefertigt. Es wiegt 650 g und trägt zwischen 70 und 90 Kilogramm.

Parallelogramm-gefederte Sattelstütze 27.2 oder 31.6 mm Durchmesser für Stadt- & Mountainbikes

Die Sattelstütze mit Parallelogramm-Federung City Newton eignet sich für einen urbanen Einsatz, passt sich aber unterschiedlichen Fahrradtypen an (Stadt, Geländefahrrad, Trekking, ...). Sie ist 350 mm lang und besitzt einen Federweg von 20 mm. Sie ist in zwei Durchmessern erhältlich, zur Auswahl, um sich anschließend an das Sattelrohr mit gleichem Innendurchmesser anzupassen :

  • 27.2 mm
  • 31.6 mm

Beachten Sie, dass Sie, wenn Ihr Rahmen einen anderen Durchmesser zwischen 28.6 und 31.8 mm hat, einen Adapter für Sattelstützendurchmesser 27,2 mm einsetzen können.

Der Kopf der Sattelstütze nimmt hingegen die Schienen des Fahrradsattels auf und ermöglicht eine einfache und schnelle Montage. 

Montieren Sie zum Beispiel den Touren-Sattel 621 Ergolux M-D Active SQlab oder den Trekking-Sattel 602 Ergolux Active 2.0 SQlab.

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