urban bike hersteller 28 Zoll Herren City Fahrrad Urban Bike SPRIA 3 x Gang Shimano Nexus Grau  MattGrau Matt Herrenfahrrad Rahmenhöhe 53 57 61 M L XL günstig kaufen
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urban bike hersteller 28 Zoll Herren City Fahrrad Urban Bike SPRIA 3 x Gang Shimano Nexus Grau MattGrau Matt Herrenfahrrad Rahmenhöhe 53 57 61 M L XL günstig kaufen

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urban bike hersteller 28 Zoll Herren City Fahrrad Urban Bike SPRIA 3 x Gang Shimano Nexus Grau MattGrau Matt Herrenfahrrad Rahmenhöhe 53 57 61 M L XL günstig kaufen28" Herren Urban Bike SPRIA City Fahrrad Shimano 3 x Gang Nexus Leichtes Urban Bike fr Stadt & Alltag Das Airtracks SPRIA ist ein modernes 28 Zoll Herren Urban Bike, das minimalistisches Design, geringes Gewicht und zuverlssige Technik miteinander kombiniert. Ideal fr Pendler, City Fahrten und alle, die ein unkompliziertes Fahrrad fr den Alltag suchen. Shimano Nexus 3 Gang Nabenschaltung Die wartungsarme Shimano Nexus 3 Gang Nabenschaltung ermglicht

28" Herren Urban Bike SPRIA City Fahrrad Shimano 3 x Gang Nexus

Leichtes Urban Bike für Stadt & Alltag

Das Airtracks SPRIA ist ein modernes 28 Zoll Herren Urban Bike, das minimalistisches Design, geringes Gewicht und zuverlässige Technik miteinander kombiniert. Ideal für Pendler, City-Fahrten und alle, die ein unkompliziertes Fahrrad für den Alltag suchen.


Shimano Nexus 3-Gang Nabenschaltung

Die wartungsarme Shimano Nexus 3-Gang Nabenschaltung ermöglicht komfortables und unkompliziertes Schalten im Stadtverkehr. Die Übersetzung eignet sich perfekt für flache bis leicht hügelige Strecken und sorgt für entspanntes Fahren im Alltag.


Ohne Rücktrittbremse

Im Gegensatz zu vielen Cityrädern mit Nabenschaltung verzichtet das SPRIA bewusst auf eine Rücktrittbremse. Dadurch profitieren Fahrer von einem modernen und direkten Fahrgefühl – ideal für alle, die klassische Handbremsen bevorzugen.


Tektro V-Brakes

Die verbauten Tektro V-Brakes bieten zuverlässige Bremsleistung und gute Kontrolle im Stadtverkehr. Gleichzeitig überzeugen sie durch geringes Gewicht und einfache Wartung.


Leichte Starrgabel

Die stabile Starrgabel spart Gewicht und sorgt für direkte Kraftübertragung auf die Straße. Dadurch fährt sich das Urban Bike besonders effizient und agil im Alltag.


Schwalbe Road Cruiser Reifen

Die 42 mm breiten Schwalbe Road Cruiser Reifen bieten angenehmen Fahrkomfort, guten Grip und zuverlässige Laufeigenschaften auf Asphalt und befestigten Wegen.


Alltagstauglich & nachrüstbar

Der vollumrandende Kettenschutz schützt zuverlässig vor Schmutz und reduziert den Wartungsaufwand. Zusätzlich verfügt Rahmen und Gabel über Montagepunkte für Schutzbleche und Gepäckträger, sodass sich das SPRIA problemlos zum vollwertigen Citybike erweitern lässt.


Schlichtes Urban Design

Das reduzierte Design ohne unnötige Anbauteile sorgt für ein modernes Erscheinungsbild und ein angenehm leichtes Fahrgefühl – perfekt für den urbanen Einsatz.


Highlights
  • 28 Zoll Herren Urban Bike
  • Shimano Nexus 3-Gang Nabenschaltung
  • Keine Rücktrittbremse
  • Tektro V-Brakes
  • Leichte Starrgabel
  • Schwalbe Road Cruiser Reifen
  • Voller Kettenschutzkasten
  • Vorbereitung für Schutzbleche & Gepäckträger
  • Ideal für Stadt & Pendler

Dieses Fahrrad wird zu 92 % fertig montiert geliefert. Es müssen lediglich Lenker, Vorderreifen und Pedale fixiert werden. Die fahrfertige Endmontage ist von einer fachkundigen Person durchzuführen.

 

 

Größenempfehlung

Rahmengröße Empfohlene Körpergröße
53 cm 170–185 cm
57 cm 180–195 cm

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