e-bike damen mittelmotor nabenschaltung Zündapp X800 E-Trekkingrad Damen 27,5"
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e-bike damen mittelmotor nabenschaltung

e-bike damen mittelmotor nabenschaltung Zündapp X800 E-Trekkingrad Damen 27,5"

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e-bike damen mittelmotor nabenschaltung Zündapp X800 E-Trekkingrad Damen 27,5"Das Zndapp X800 ist ein alltagstaugliches 27,5 Zoll E Bike mit klarer Ausrichtung auf Komfort, Sicherheit und Vielseitigkeit. Das Pedelec eignet sich gut fr den Stadtverkehr, tgliche Besorgungen und entspannte Touren auf befestigten Wegen. Dank Tiefeinstieg sind Auf und Absteigen sowie Handling sehr einfach, was besonders im urbanen Umfeld mit vielen Stopps vorteilhaft ist. Bedingt durch die Form von Rahmen und Lenker sitzt du aufrecht mit viel

Das Zündapp X800 ist ein alltagstaugliches 27,5 Zoll E Bike mit klarer Ausrichtung auf Komfort, Sicherheit und Vielseitigkeit. Das Pedelec eignet sich gut für den Stadtverkehr, tägliche Besorgungen und entspannte Touren auf befestigten Wegen. Dank Tiefeinstieg sind Auf- und Absteigen sowie Handling sehr einfach, was besonders im urbanen Umfeld mit vielen Stopps vorteilhaft ist. 

Bedingt durch die Form von Rahmen und Lenker sitzt du aufrecht mit viel Übersicht im Straßenverkehr. Komfortfunktionen wie die Zoom Federgabel mit Lockout, ein bequemer Selle Royal Sattel sowie die gefederte Sattelstütze sind selbstverständlich vorhanden und vermitteln ein angenehmes Fahrgefühl. 

Mit dem Ananda M60 Mittelmotor unterstützt das E Trekkingrad zuverlässig bis 25 km/h, wobei die fünf Unterstützungsstufen plus Schiebehilfe eine flexible Anpassung an verschiedene Fahrsituationen ermöglichen. Der leistungsstarke Greenway Rahmenakku mit 550 Wattstunden erlaubt Reichweiten von bis zu 130 Kilometern. Da neben dem Gesamtgewicht auch das gewählte Unterstützungslevel, die Geländebedingungen und Wetterverhältnisse wie beispielsweise Gegenwind Einfluss nehmen, ist eine exakte Angabe der Reichweite von Akkus für Fahrräder kaum möglich. Unsere Angaben sollen daher als Richtwert verstanden werden. 

Die Kombination aus Shimano Nexus 7 Gang Nabenschaltung und hydraulischen Scheibenbremsen ergibt wartungsarme Technik mit hoher Zuverlässigkeit und guter Kontrolle. Breite Kenda Reifen sorgen mit hohem Luftvolumen für angenehmes Fahrverhalten auf Asphalt und befestigten Wegen. Schutzbleche, ein stabiler Gepäckträger, ein Hinterbauständer und eine LED Beleuchtungsanlage nach StVZO machen das X800 voll alltagstauglich. 

Wir empfehlen das Elektrofahrrad Personen zwischen 160 und 185 cm Körpergröße. 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: X800
Farbe: weinrot, antique white, pastellblau, purple violet
Gänge: 7
Rahmengröße: 48 cm
Laufradgröße: 27,5 Zoll / 650B
Rahmen: Aluminium Tiefeinsteiger
Gabel: Zoom Federgabel mit 63 mm Federweg, Lockout und einstellbarer Zugstufe
Steuersatz: Ahead 1 1/8"
Vorbau: Ahead, Länge: 90 mm, winkelverstellbar 0 - 90°
Lenker: Tourenlenker Aluminium, Breite: 640 mm
Griffe: West Ellipsis Kunststoff Steckgriffe, ergonomisch geformt
Schalthebel: Shimano Nexus C3000 RevoShift Drehgriffschalter
Bremshebel: Shimano MT200 Aluminium Dreifingertyp
Kurbelgarnitur: Ananda einfach, 38 Zähne, Kurbelarme: 170 mm
Ritzel: Shimano Nexus Einfachritzel für Getriebenabe, 22 Zähne
Bremsen: Shimano MT200 180/160 mm hydraulische Scheibenbremsen
Reifen: Kenda K1172 62-584 / 27,5" x 2,40" Straßenreifen mit Reflexstreifen
Felgen: Aluminium Doublewall
Getriebenabe: Shimano Nexus C3001 7-fach
Speichen: 36 Stück, Aluminum, Durchmesser: 2,3 mm
Pedale: Kunststoff Plattformpedale mit rutschfester Oberfläche
Sattel: Selle Royal Vivo Ergo Moderate Citysattel
Sattelstütze: Zoom Patentsattelstütze, Aluminium, Länge: 350 mm, Durchmesser: 31,6 mm
Gepäckträger: Aluminium mit Federklappe, max. 18 kg Tragkraft
Seitenständer: Atranvelo Hinterbauständer
Schutzbleche: Kunststoff
Kettenschutz: Herrmans Slyde, Kunststoff, halbe Kettenabdeckung
Beleuchtung: LED, 50 Lux vornegemäß StVZO
Motor: Ananda M60 Mittelmotor, 250 W, 36 V, max. 70 Nm
Trittunterstützung: bis max. 25 km/h
Akku: Greenway Rahmenakku 36,9 V, 14,9 Ah, 550,2 Wh, 3,2 kg
Reichweite: 18 - 130 km je nach Zuladung und Fahrweise
Ladedauer: 3,5 - 6,5 Stunden je nach Ladegerät
Display: Ananda D19 LED mit Bluetooth und Ananda Ride App Anbindung
Unterstützungsstufen: 5 + Schiebehilfe
empfohlene Körpergröße: 160 - 185 cm 
Lenkerhöhe vom Boden: 114 - 118 cm
Sattelhöhe vom Boden: 92 - 106 cm
Überstandshöhe: 47 cm
zulässiges Gesamtgewicht: 120 kg
Gewicht: 27,4 kg
Liefer 98 % vormontiert. Lenker geradestellen, Pedale montieren, Schaltung, Bremsen und Schrauben prüfen
Lieferumfang: 1 Fahrrad, Zubehör (Reflektoren, Glocke, Gepäckträger, Seitenständer, Kettenschutz, Schutzbleche, Beleuchtung, Ladegerät, Betriebsanleitung)
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