elektro klapprad mit großer reichweite SachsenRAD E-Folding Bike Klapprad F6 Safari 20" Zoll StVZO Fatbike |  Interne Kabelführung
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elektro klapprad mit großer reichweite SachsenRAD E-Folding Bike Klapprad F6 Safari 20" Zoll StVZO Fatbike | Interne Kabelführung

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elektro klapprad mit großer reichweite SachsenRAD E-Folding Bike Klapprad F6 Safari 20" Zoll StVZO Fatbike | Interne KabelführungFALTRAD FRS ABENTEUER IN STADT UND GELNDE Das neue E Faltrad F6 Safari nimmt Sie mit auf eine fantastische Reise nicht nur in der Stadt! Warum also nicht den Horizont erweitern und dort radeln, wo Sie es sich wnschen? Wald und Feldwege, Berge und Wildnis erwarten Sie und Ihr F6 Safari zu einem echten Off Road Abenteuer! Unser neu gestaltetes SachsenRAD mit seinen 20 x 4 Zoll Breitreifen und 85nm tierisch starken Motor schafft Steigungen bis 20%. Ein

FALTRAD FÜRS ABENTEUER IN STADT UND GELÄNDE

Das neue E-Faltrad F6 Safari nimmt Sie mit auf eine fantastische Reise - nicht nur in der Stadt! Warum also nicht den Horizont erweitern und dort radeln, wo Sie es sich wünschen? Wald- und Feldwege, Berge und Wildnis erwarten Sie und Ihr F6 Safari zu einem echten Off-Road-Abenteuer! Unser neu gestaltetes SachsenRAD mit seinen 20 x 4 Zoll Breitreifen und 85nm tierisch starken Motor schafft Steigungen bis 20%. Ein toller Begleiter für jeden Urlaub und viel Spaß im Gelände!

Hochwertige Veredelung

Das F6 kann nicht nur viel, es sieht gleichzeitig auch besonders gut aus. Verantwortlich dafür ist unter anderem die hochwertige anthrazitfarbene Eloxierung des Rahmens, welche mit einem matten Glanz dafür sorgt, dass Sie zum wahren Hingucker auf Ihrer nächsten Rad-Tour werden.

Ein echtes Tier: Wild, aber zuverlässig!

Mit dem leistungsstarken 85nm Hinterrad-Motor ist das F6 Safari wie ein Biest und meistert jedes Gelände spielend.

Interne Kabelführung

Nie wieder Kabelsalat, besonders beim Falten! Ein Highlight des F6 Safari ist die innovative Verlegung der Kabel. Während viele E-Faltbikes die Kabel außerhalb des Fahrradrahmens verlaufen lassen, haben wir beim F6 Safari einen Weg gefunden, die Kabel innerhalb des Rahmens zu verlegen, um das formschöne Design des Klapprads zu bewahren.

Im Rahmen voll integrierter starker Akku

Genial wie auch unauffällig ist der Akku des F6 Safari. Im ECO-Modus und mit angepasstem Fahrverhalten hält der Akku Strecken bis 80 km durch und ist nach 4-6 Stunden wieder voll einsatzbereit. Geladen wird der Akku direkt am E-Bike, wobei der Stromanschluss von einer diskreten Abdeckung verdeckt wird. Auch die Abnahme des Akkus und somit eine separate Aufladung zu Hause ist möglich.

LCD Display

Das hochauflösende LCD-Display bietet eine Vielzahl an Funktionen mit einfacher Steuerung und 5 voreingestellten Geschwindigkeitsstufen. Das große LCD-Smart-Display zeigt Ihnen verschiedene Daten wie Geschwindigkeit, Batterie, Kilometerstand und Gang an.

Fahrspaß für Gelände, Schnee und Matsch

Das F6 beschleunigt Ihre grüne Mobilität in der Stadt, weil Sie es schnell und flexibel für Bus, Bahn, Arbeitsplatz und Café-Besuch ein- und aufklappen können. Noch besser. Es bringt viel gute Laune bei Schnee, Matsch und bei einer Tour über Stock und Stein. Die extra breiten Reifen und die Front-Federgabel sorgen dabei nicht nur für ein bequemes, sondern auch sicheres Fahrgefühl. Dank der Schutzbleche bleiben Sie auch sauber - wenn Sie es wollen. Manchmal möchte man ja auch mal zeigen, dass man die Wildnis erobert hat.

Intelligent geklappt

Um das schöne Design des Rahmens nicht zu stören, werden die Kabel innerhalb des Rahmens geführt, was wiederum ein einfacheres Zusammenklappen ermöglicht. Die Kabelführung und -abdeckungen bleiben dabei fest an ihrem Platz. Zudem ist der Lenker höhenverstellbar und ebenfalls klappbar.

Viel Power unterm Sattel

Dank ECO-Modus und mit angepasster Fahrweise nimmt Sie unser F6 mit auf eine bis 80km weite Safari. Der 10,4 Ah starke Akku ist in 4-6 Stunden wieder voll geladen und im Rahmen integriert, wo er die formschöne Linie des Rahmens nicht stört.

Für jeden, jede und jedes Abenteuer

Das E-Faltrad F6 Safari empfiehlt sich für eine Körpergröße von 1,55m bis 1,85m und damit sicherlich auch für Sie. Dank des zulässigen Gesamtgewichts von ca.130kg haben Sie auch noch Platz auf dem stabilen Gepäckträger, um alles für Ihren Trip durch die Natur mit zu nehmen. Wir empfehlen unser F6 als optimalen Begleiter auf Ihren nächsten Camping-Urlaub und bei jeder Reise, bei der Sie sich auch abseits von Beton und Asphalt umschauen wollen.

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Technische Details

FARBE
Schwarz
RAHMENMATERIAL
Aluminium-Legierung
REIFEN
On- und Off-Road Breitreifen, 20x4"
SCHALTUNG
Shimano 7-Gang-Kettenschaltung mit Daumenschalter
BREMSE
mechanische Scheibenbremse
MOTOR:
36V Heckmotor, 85nm
GESCHWINDIGKEIT
bis 25km/h, Geschwindigkeitssensor
BATTERIE
36V / 10,4 Ah / 374,4 Wh Li-Ionen-Akku, ca. 2,7kg
REICHWEITE
80km Maximalreichweite im ECO-Modus
STÄNDER
Hinterbauständer (Aluminium)

BESONDERHEITEN
faltbar, Gepäckträger, LCD-Steuerdisplay, Fahrmodus Pedelec, LED-Frontlicht / Rücklicht, Schutzblech, StVZO-Zulassung 

GEWICHT

26,6kg, 130kg zulässiges Gesamtgewicht

ABMESSUNGEN

ungeklappt: 148cm * 30cm * 75cm

geklappt: 110cm * 79cm * 60cm

LIEFERUMFANG
SachsenRAD F6 Safari, Bedienungsanleitung


Kategorie
Fahrrad | eBike | E-Faltrad

 

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