e gravel bike leicht Leichten TerraFlux Ultimate Mid-Drive Electric Gravel Bike (375Wh 13.5 –  NEXRYD
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e gravel bike leicht Leichten TerraFlux Ultimate Mid-Drive Electric Gravel Bike (375Wh 13.5 – NEXRYD

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e gravel bike leicht Leichten TerraFlux Ultimate Mid-Drive Electric Gravel Bike (375Wh 13.5 – NEXRYDTerraflux Ultimate This Is the Pinnacle of Gravel e Bikes. Wireless SRAM AXS shifting. Full carbon construction. Schwalbes top tier tires. And a featherweight 13. 5kg build powered by the ultra compact Bafang M820. The Terraflux Carbon Ultimate delivers elite road feel, trail ready gearing, and battery integrated stealth in a package that redefines what a direct to consumer e gravel bike can be. Frame: 28" carbon fiber Ebike Gravel frame Sizes: S M L

Terraflux Ultimate

This Is the Pinnacle of Gravel e-Bikes.
Wireless SRAM AXS shifting. Full carbon construction. Schwalbe’s top-tier tires. And a featherweight 13.5kg build powered by the ultra-compact Bafang M820. The Terraflux Carbon Ultimate delivers elite road feel, trail-ready gearing, and battery-integrated stealth in a package that redefines what a direct-to-consumer e-gravel bike can be.

 

Frame:     28" carbon fiber Ebike Gravel frame | Sizes: S/M/L  
Stem:      Full carbon integrated handlebar (one-piece cockpit)  
Headsets:   Internal routing, gravel-specific tapered design  
Fork:      Carbon fiber gravel fork  
Sprocket:   MM G522.1C 34T CL53mm Aluminum, Bafang  
Left Shift:   SRAM / DB AXS D1 FRT/LFT F20 950  
Right Shift:  SRAM / SD AXS D1 12SP REAR/RT F20 1900  
Disc:      SRAM / DB ROTOR/BOLTS PACELINE 160 ROUNDED  
Rear Derailleur: SRAM / RD AXS XPLR D1 MAX 44T (electronic wireless)  
Cassette:   SRAM / CS PG 1231 D1 XPLR 11-44  
Chain:     SRAM / CN APEX D1 12S 120LI  
Seat Tube:   Carbon fiber seat post  
Saddle:     SR / 2101HRV000003  
Hand Grips:  VLT-055 / Velo ergonomic grip  
Wheelset:   28" carbon fiber wheelset | 6-nail disc mount | Shimano HG freehub  
Tires:     Schwalbe G-One Allround RaceGuard, 700x40C, Black + Bronze wall  
Pedals:     High-grip gravel pedals  
Motor:     Bafang M820 mid-drive | 36V 250W  
Display:    Bafang DP C030.CA TFT color display  
Battery:    Samsung 36V 10.4Ah (Optional extender: 36V 7Ah)  
Charger:    Bafang 36V/2A charger with regional plug  

 Terraflux Carbon Ultimate — Flagship Power & Elegance
  • Full Carbon Frame + Fork: Light, responsive, and race-ready
  • Bafang M820 Mid-Drive: 250W silent motor with natural assist
  • SRAM AXS 12-Speed: Fully wireless, precision shifting
  • Samsung 374Wh Battery: Optional range extender ready
  • Carbon Wheels + TLE Tires: Schwalbe RaceGuard, bronze sidewalls
  • QC Verified + 5-Year Frame Warranty
  • Built to Order + Global Delivery
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Deep and insightful!
Format: Hardcover
I was choosing between the 48 Laws of Power and this book. But, I was more focused on how human nature works in the most precise way possible. Robert Greene has written how humanity goes about life along with how you can fully understand and adapt to life itself without being too afraid of the unknown throughout daily life in the world. His work includes how to master your own emotions and how you can make yourself better by taking these lessons from each chapter of the book. It is so amazing to have such a powerful book that can help you navigate and learn how humans function and how they fundamentally transform societies altogether.
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BEST book I've ever read
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At the time of this review, I'm only halfway through reading this book, but I love it SO much. I am going after it hardcore with a highlighter and sticky tabs. I have read over 300 pages (this is a BIG book btw) and have not read a single page that was not worthwhile. This book is easy to comprehend and apply. I recommend taking your time in digesting it, as the lessons are quite practical in daily life. It is truly helping me understand myself and others and why we all behave the way we do. Each "Law" is a different chapter and the author explains the law, how to recognize it in yourself and others, and how to address such. He also includes a story about a real person from history and an interesting anecdote that applies to the lesson. I have never been much of a history buff but these stories are fascinating and therefore I'm learning not only about psychology but history as well. I cannot wait to keep devouring this book. I would STRONGLY encourage any human being who wants to intentionally become more self-aware and tolerant to read this book. I will definitely be checking out more books from this author.
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Sarah
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★★★★★ 5
Mastery is the goal, The Laws of Human Nature is the Truth
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Mastery is the goal. It’s us striving for our best. It’s optimistic. The Laws of Human Nature is what we actually are. I read the first chapter and put it down for a week. I knew I trusted the author and that I could gain incredible insight in finishing the book. But I had to drop my expectations and comparisons to his other work and wrap my head around the journey I was going to take. Now I am near the end of the book and feel incredibly connected to myself. Here’s why: I’ve become spoiled with the author’s other works—learning the game, how to win, manipulate, and grow. But to me, regarding his other works, it always felt like the weaknesses rested on my adversaries. I was above them. I had secret weapons. This is no longer the case. Maybe it’s also an age and perspective thing. I started his books in my early 20’s and now I’m older. I am more grounded in my ability to understand others and my arrogance has been replaced with curiosity. My existential crises come out in jokes rather than tears and I’ve accepted that absolutely everything is absurd. (I’ve also read The Denial of Death by Ernest Becker and come to terms with my impermanence which makes Laws of Human Nature less tragic to take on.) I loved the scientific and historical examples throughout. Trusting the author, I didn’t mind that the format was a bit different than his other works. Typically, they begin with an historical example and are followed by a breakdown then a law. This book is the opposite. I didn’t mind being presented information first, followed by historical or scientific examples later as it gave me room to find the examples in my own life first. I think this book isn’t meant to be skimmed and that the formatting is intentional. The reader needs to be ready to look at the uglier parts of themselves. To really delve in, I had to realize that I am not the exception to any of the rules or laws outlined in his other work. I am the rule. I almost wished I had read this one first. I’ve used his other work to build my life circumstances, but not so often reflected on my own weaknesses in such a microscopic way as required by The Laws of Human Nature. It causes one to breakdown themselves and their processes and doesn’t throw a stone on the adversary or tackle external circumstances as much in my opinion. In Laws of Human Nature, I am both the adversary and the obstacle. This book is a true exercise in humility and honest self-reflection. It’s not the game tape outlined in the author’s other works. It is the finish line. It brings us back to the beginning—our true ugly, flawed, selfish selves. Get through the grieving process to acceptance, and this is an incredible book.
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Ash Williams
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
Lovely
Format: Paperback
Good book, but you know the usual has its fluff, but that’s all Robert Green books. However, the stories are unmatched and if you have a vivid imagination, you’ll be able to understand and comprehend what’s going on ,it’s lovely.
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Durell Ball
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 4
Different, but in a good way
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I have read all of Robert Greenes previous books, and I always walked away in amazement. I would see the negative reviews those books received, but I would always ignore them and thank God that I did. That compelled me to buy this book once I saw it was released and once again, the negative review bugs are back out. Normally, I wouldn’t write a review on a book because I would rather the reader form their own opinion. This book is different, and I would like to address this for anyone who is a Robert Greene fan or in the process of becoming one. This book is exactly what every human alive needs to read, which is why I am writing this review to stop the second guessers. It focuses on how our emotions are destructive and how we must be careful about how freely we let them out now. Yes, the style is different from his past books. He goes into narratives about the different emotions, what they can do, and how we can control them while occasionally touching on how they played out in history. For many fans of his previous books, this can be disappointing as we are used to reading thrilling tales throughout history and how they play into the law he is explaining in that chapter with side bar quotes of knowledge from historic figures. I understand why he could not take that approach with this book, as he wanted to focus more on explaining the emotions on a psychological level instead of a historical one. Is there entertaining and historic tales in the book? Yes, somewhat but nowhere near like his past books. I ask that you open your mind to this book and allow your knowledge to grow in a world where emotional control is decaying. Like he said in this book, don’t let your emotional impulses cloud your judgement. Step back, take a second, reassess and approach this book with a clear mind. You will thank me for it.
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