gazelle fahrrad farben Gazelle E-Bike Miss Grace C7+ HMB Clay Green Damen – Gazelle Store Hamburg
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gazelle fahrrad farben Gazelle E-Bike Miss Grace C7+ HMB Clay Green Damen – Gazelle Store HamburgSchnell mal etwas erledigen, zur Arbeit fahren, die Kinder in die Schule bringen mit dem Miss Grace C7+ HMB macht all das viel mehr Spa. Das E Bike ist elegant und bietet Komfort der begeistert. Front und Heckgepcktrger sorgen fr genug Platz fr das gesamte Gepck. Zudem werden dank Doppelstnder und Lenkradschloss das Be und Entladen erleichtert. Der leistungsstarke Mittelmotor von Bosch sorgt auch bei Gegenwind fr entspanntes Fahren. Dank des

Schnell mal etwas erledigen, zur Arbeit fahren, die Kinder in die Schule bringen - mit dem Miss Grace C7+ HMB macht all das viel mehr Spaß. Das E-Bike ist elegant und bietet Komfort der begeistert. Front- und Heckgepäckträger sorgen für genug Platz für das gesamte Gepäck. Zudem werden dank Doppelständer und Lenkradschloss das Be- und Entladen erleichtert. Der leistungsstarke Mittelmotor von Bosch sorgt auch bei Gegenwind für entspanntes Fahren. 
  • Dank des Doppelständers und des Lenkradschlosses bleibt das E-Bike aufrecht stehen
  • Luxuriöse Lenkergriffe aus Leder
  • Auf den robusten vorderen und hinteren Gepäckträgern kannst du fast alles transportieren
  • Mit dem leistungsstarken Mittelmotor wird jede Fahrt zum Kinderspiel

Rahmen/Gabel

  • Rahmen: Stabiler, leichter Oversized-Aluminiumrahmen mit 71° Steuersatzwinkel und 73° Sattelrohrwinkel für eine bequeme Sitzhaltung und ein direktes Lenkverhalten. Durch Geometrie und Stabilität auch ausgezeichnet für schwere Beladung geeignet.
  • Sitzhaltung: Aufrecht
  • Kabel integriert: Ja
  • Vorderradgabel: Stahl, ungefedert
  • Kettenschutz: Aluminium
  • Heckgepäckträger: MIK-Systemträger aus Aluminium 
  • Vorderradträger: Breiter Aluminium-Vorderradträger vor verstellbarem Lenker

Laufräder/Reifen

  • Reifengröße: Schwalbe Fat Frank, 50-622
  • Pannenschutzreifen: Ja
  • Felgen: Mach1 ER-10, Doppelwandig Aluminium für besondere Stabilität und gute Fahreigenschaften
  • Vorderradnabe: Aluminium
  • Hinterradnabe: Shimano Nexus, 7 Gänge, Rücktritt
  • Speichen: Edelstahl, extra stark

Lenker

  • Lenker: Aluminium-Look, geräumig gebogen
  • Lenkervorbau: Gazelle Shuttle, mit Werkzeug stufenlos verstellbar
  • Handgriffe: Luxuriöse Ledergriffe für ein angenehmes Gefühl und zusätzlichen Komfort
  • Grifftyp: Gazelle Aero leather
  • Bremshebel: Magura HS11
  • Klingel: Gazelle Drehklingel

Bremsen/Schaltung

  • Schaltwerk: 7 Shimano Nexus
  • Hinterradbremse: Felgenbremse mit hydraulischer Bedienung; Magura HS11
  • Vorderradbremse: Felgenbremse mit hydraulischer Bedienung; Magura HS11
  • Schaltgriff: Shimano Nexus 7
  • Übersetzung: 38 x 18 Zähne
  • Antrieb: Kette
  • Kette: extra stark, speziell für E-Bikes

Sattel

  • Sattelstütze: starr
  • Sattel: Selle Royal Gipsy 

Beleuchtung

  • Vorderlicht: Spanninga Swingo, LED-Scheinwerfer, Ein-/Ausschalten am Display
  • Scheinwerfer Lux: 30
  • Stromversorgung des Scheinwerfers: Akku
  • Rücklicht : Trelock LS 611, LED, Stromversorgung durch Akku, Ein-/Ausschalten über Display
  • Stromversorgung des Rücklichts: Akku

System

  • E-Bike System: Bosch Smarte System
  • Display: Bosch Purion 200 
  • Display Beschreibung: Der Purion 200 ist der robuste Bordcomputer für alle, die am Lenker alles im Blick haben wollen. Es können alle wichtigen Informationen bequem auf Knopfdruck während der Fahrt abgerufen werden, während beide Hände am Lenker bleiben. Das klare Farbdisplay zeigt jederzeit deutlich die Unterstützung an, die das Fahrrad zum jeweiligen Zeitpunkt bietet. Das Purion kann mit dem Smartphone verbunden werden, um auf noch mehr Daten zu der Fahrt zuzugreifen.
  • Display abnehmbar: Nein
  • Bedienung am Handgriff: Ja
  • Sensor: Rotationssensor, Geschwindigkeitssensor, Tretkraftsensor
  • Motor: Bosch Active Line Plus (50Nm), 36V
  • Akku: 500Wh Bosch, in Gepäckträger integriert
  • Ladegerät: 2 Ah

Sonstiges

  • Schloss: AXA Defender, Ringschloss
  • Sicherheitsniveau des Schlosses: ART ** zertifiziert
  • Ständer: Zweibeinständer, Massload GA-KA85
  • Gewicht: 28,5 kg (ohne Akku)

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