fahrrad rahmengröße xs Kona Process 134 AL Rahmen 27,5" orange | MTB Trail Fully 134 mm
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fahrrad rahmengröße xs Kona Process 134 AL Rahmen 27,5" orange | MTB Trail Fully 134 mm

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fahrrad rahmengröße xs Kona Process 134 AL Rahmen 27,5" orange | MTB Trail Fully 134 mmLeichter Trailrahmen fr agile 27,5" Setups mit ausgewogenem Federweg. Der Kona Process 134 Rahmen (Modelljahr 2018) in Rahmengre XS ist eine hochwertige Basis fr ein agiles und verspieltes Trailbike. Ausgelegt auf 27,5" Laufrder mit 140 mm Federweg vorne und 134 mm Federweg hinten, bietet der Rahmen ein ausgewogenes Verhltnis aus Effizienz, Kontrolle und Trail Spa. Die auffllige Farbe orange sorgt fr einen markanten, sportlichen Look. Der Hinterbau

Leichter Trailrahmen für agile 27,5"-Setups mit ausgewogenem Federweg.

Der Kona Process 134 Rahmen (Modelljahr 2018) in Rahmengröße XS ist eine hochwertige Basis für ein agiles und verspieltes Trailbike. Ausgelegt auf 27,5" Laufräder mit 140 mm Federweg vorne und 134 mm Federweg hinten, bietet der Rahmen ein ausgewogenes Verhältnis aus Effizienz, Kontrolle und Trail-Spaß. Die auffällige Farbe orange sorgt für einen markanten, sportlichen Look.

Der Hinterbau ist für den Boost-Standard (12x148 mm) konzipiert und bietet hohe Steifigkeit sowie präzises Handling. Mit PF92-Tretlager und dem Steuerrohrstandard 44 mm oben / 55,95 mm unten entspricht der Rahmen den gängigen Standards seiner Zeit. Angaben zur Bremsaufnahme liegen nicht vor und wurden bewusst nicht ergänzt.

Der Rahmen nutzt eine Sattelstütze mit 31,6 mm Durchmesser sowie eine Sattelklemme mit 34,9 mm. Das angegebene Rahmengewicht liegt bei 2930 g.


Highlights:


  • Alu-Trailrahmen (2018): leicht, steif und effizient.
  • 27,5" Plattform: wendig und verspielt auf technischen Trails.
  • 140 / 134 mm Federweg: effizienter Trail-Federweg mit Reserven.
  • Boost 12x148 mm: steifer Hinterbau für präzises Handling.
  • 31,6 mm Sattelstütze: kompatibel mit gängigen Dropper-Posts.


Technische Daten:


  • Hersteller: Kona
  • Modell: Process 134
  • Modelljahr: 2018
  • Einsatzbereich: Trail, All-Mountain
  • Rahmentyp: Fahrradrahmen / Rahmenset Fully
  • Material: Aluminium
  • Rahmengröße: XS
  • Farbe: orange
  • Zoll / Laufradgröße: 27,5"
  • Federweg: 140 mm vorne / 134 mm hinten
  • Hinterradachse: 12 x 148 mm Boost
  • Sattelrohr / Klemme: 31,6 mm / 34,9 mm
  • Tretlager: PF92
  • Steuersatz / Steuerrohrstandard: oben 44 mm / unten 55,95 mm
  • Gewicht: ca. 2930 g


Lieferumfang:


  • 1 x Kona Process 134 AluRahmen | Full Suspension Trailbike | Größe XS | 27,5" | 134 mm Federweg
  • Inklusive Steckachse und Schaltauge. Ohne Dämpfer (wie abgebildet).


Der Kona Process 134 Alu Rahmen (2018) ist eine leichte und agile Basis für ein 27,5"-Trailbike mit Fokus auf Effizienz, Kontrolle und Fahrspaß.


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