e mountainbike mit rohloff Riese and Muller Superdelite Mountain Rohloff For Sale
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e mountainbike mit rohloff Riese and Muller Superdelite Mountain Rohloff For Sale

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e mountainbike mit rohloff Riese and Muller Superdelite Mountain Rohloff For SaleThe Full Scoop on the Riese and Muller Superdelite Mountain Rohloff Description Motor System Components Extras Geometry Ultimate riding enjoyment and maximum safety the Riese and Muller Superdelite Mountain Touring is just made for long off road trips. 1,125 Wh of fully integrated power are effectively transferred to all terrains, whether youre riding up high mountains or steep trails. The Bosch Performance Line CX motor and Control Technology with

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  • Ultimate riding enjoyment and maximum safety – the Riese and Muller Superdelite Mountain Touring is just made for long off-road trips. 1,125 Wh of fully integrated power are effectively transferred to all terrains, whether you’re riding up high mountains or steep trails. The Bosch Performance Line CX motor and Control Technology with full suspension clear the way right to the top.

    Twice the power from within
    With the DualBattery 1125, the Riese and Muller Superdelite Mountain Touring takes you to your destination and beyond. A long range and fewer charging breaks are ensured by its 500 Wh battery in the top tube, combined with a 625 Wh battery in the down tube. Both batteries are fully integrated and hardly affect the balance thanks to their sophisticated positioning: the bike’s sporty riding behaviour takes centre stage, while the two batteries can be easily removed at any time.

    Faster up, steeper down
    The Riese and Muller Superdelite Mountain Touring's high-end off-road equipment, combined with the sporty frame geometry, is designed for steep trails,rocky climbs and the ultimate riding challenges. The Fox Float Performance Boost air suspension fork with 150 mm travel and Fox Float DPS Performance shock absorber smooth the way. The solid tire studs of the Schwalbe Nobby Nic tires ensure exceptionally good grip on any surface and in any riding situation.

    Abus Bordo 6000
    With the 90 cm folding lock, your E-Bike can be securely fastened to virtually anything. The articulated design offers superb security and a low weight of just 1120 g. If you want to continue your journey, it can be compactly folded up and stowed in the bracket provided for this purpose.

    Front carrier with bag
    Keep on the move and still have everything with you. You can secure up to 5 kg of luggage on the front carrier, which is fixed to the frame and hence benefits from the bike’s full suspension, perfectly protecting your cargo from knocks and bumps. The bag offers space for a volume of up to 18 litres. Thanks to the zipper and roll closure, your transported goods are perfectly protected from dirt and rain. The bag can be removed quickly and easily and becomes a shoulder bag using the strap supplied. You can safely store smaller items in the two outer pockets equipped with waterproof zippers.

    Components subject to manufacturer changes.

    * May differ depending on the availability in your country, design or configuration of the model. The specification table indicates all available components for this model – not just the basic equipment. Some of the options listed are only available for a surcharge.

  • Motor Performance Line CX (Gen4)
    Battery Bosch PowerTube 500 Vertical, 36 V, 13,4 Ah/500Wh; Bosch PowerTube 625 Vertical, 36 V, 16,7 Ah/625Wh
    Display Bosch Intuvia; Bosch Nyon*; Bosch Kiox*
    Charger Spec not provided
  • Frame Spec not provided
    Fork Fox Float 36 Performance, Air, 150mm, Boost
    Rear Shock Fox Float DPS Performance 210x50
    Front Brake Magura MT4, disc brake; Magura MT5, disc brake
    Rear Brake Magura MT4, disc brake; Magura MT5, disc brake

    Rear Derailleur

    Spec not provided

    Shift Levers Shimano SLX, 12-speed
    Chain KMC X12 ( 125x )
    Cassette Spec not provided
    Crankset FSA/Riese & Müller, 170 mm
    Chain Ring 50T, for Gates drive belt CDX
    Chain Guard Belt protection ring
    Rims Rodi Tryp35 27,5"
    Front Hub Novatec Boost, QR, 32H
    Rear Hub Rohloff Speedhub E14, 14-speed, 36H
    Front Tire Schwalbe Nobby Nic Evo 65-584; Schwalbe Nobby Nic Evo 70-584
    Rear Tire

    Schwalbe Nobby Nic Evo 65-584; Schwalbe Nobby Nic Evo 70-584

    Handlebar Ergotec Lowriser, 31.8mm
    Stem FSA Afterburner, 6°, 60mm
    Headset Acros IntegrationX, block lock
    Grips Ergon GA20 black
    Saddle FIZIK Monte MG
    Seatpost Dropper Post X-Fusion Manic 100
  • Pedals
    VP-531 Flat Pedal, Alu
    Front Light Supernova M99 Mini Pro-25
    Rear Light Supernova E3 E-Bike; Supernova E3 E-Bike Tail Light 2
    Kickstand Not applicable
    Rear Carrier Riese & Müller*
    Fenders Not applicable
    Bell Billy
    Lock Abus Bordo X+ 6000/90cm black*
    Mirror Not applicable
  • 47cm Height = 1.60 - 1.75 m (5'2" - 5'7")
    51cm Height = 1.70 - 1.85 m (5'5' - 6'0")
    56cm Height = 1.80 - 2.00 m (5'9" - 6'5")
    Top tube length [cm]
    59/62/65
    Reach [cm] 39,5/42,5/45,5
    Stack [cm]
    64,5/63,5/64,5
    Seat tube angle [°]
    73
    Trail [mm]
    105 / 103 / 103
    Wheelbase [cm]
    12,5 / 125,5 / 128,5
    Bottom bracket height [cm]
    33,5
    Wheelbase [cm]
     122,5 / 125,5 / 128,5
    Stand-over height [cm]
    84 / 83,5 / 84,5
    Overall length [cm]
    194 / 197 / 200
    Head tube length [mm]
    150 / 140 / 150
    Gross vehicle weight rating [kg]
    140 
    Weight rating: Luggage rack [kg]
    20

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