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urban bike herren riemenantrieb Urbanbike Riemenantrieb Stahlrahmen Mariluz Gates Nexus 7-Gang Scheibenbremse Olive Grün

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urban bike herren riemenantrieb Urbanbike Riemenantrieb Stahlrahmen Mariluz Gates Nexus 7-Gang Scheibenbremse Olive GrünMariluz Urban Citybike Riemenantrieb Gates Stahlrahmen CrMo Shimano Nexus 7 Gang Scheibenbremse Olive Grn Das Mariluz Urban , Citybike vereint stilvolles Design mit technischer Raffinesse und bietet alles, was ein modernes Citybike braucht. Der robuste Stahlrahmen aus CrMo sorgt fr hohe Stabilitt und eine lange Lebensdauer, whrend der elegante Olive Grn Farbton das Bike zu einem echten Blickfang macht. Mit seiner hochwertigen Ausstattung ist dieses

Mariluz Urban Citybike – Riemenantrieb Gates Stahlrahmen CrMo Shimano Nexus 7-Gang Scheibenbremse – Olive Grün

Das Mariluz Urban-, Citybike vereint stilvolles Design mit technischer Raffinesse und bietet alles, was ein modernes Citybike braucht. Der robuste Stahlrahmen aus CrMo sorgt für hohe Stabilität und eine lange Lebensdauer, während der elegante Olive Grün Farbton das Bike zu einem echten Blickfang macht. Mit seiner hochwertigen Ausstattung ist dieses Rad die perfekte Wahl für die urbanen Herausforderungen des Alltags.

Hauptmerkmale:

  • Gates Riemenantrieb: Der leise und nahezu wartungsfreie Riemenantrieb sorgt für eine besonders sanfte und zuverlässige Fahrt. Kein Öl, keine Kettenpflege – ideal für die tägliche Nutzung in der Stadt.

  • Stahlrahmen aus CrMo: Der hochwertige Stahlrahmen mit Chrom-Molybdän-Stahl (CrMo) bietet nicht nur eine besonders hohe Stabilität, sondern auch ein angenehmes Fahrgefühl, das durch seine Flexibilität auf langen Strecken überzeugt.

  • Shimano Nexus 7-Gang Schaltung: Mit der beliebten 7-Gang Nabenschaltung von Shimano sind Sie immer flexibel und können sich leicht an wechselnde Straßenverhältnisse und Steigungen anpassen. Der Gangwechsel erfolgt schnell und ohne Aufwand.

  • Hydraulische Scheibenbremsen: Die leistungsstarken hydraulischen Scheibenbremsen bieten Ihnen auch bei Regen oder auf unbefestigten Wegen volle Bremskraft und sorgen so für Sicherheit bei jeder Fahrt.

  • Komfort und Design: Der ergonomische Sattel und die angenehmen Griffe garantieren einen hohen Komfort bei jedem Kilometer. Der Aluminium-Vorbau und der moderne Stahlrahmen bieten gleichzeitig einen eleganten Look und die nötige Robustheit.

  • Ideal für den Stadtverkehr: Ob auf der täglichen Fahrt zur Arbeit, für ausgedehnte Wochenendtouren oder den gemütlichen Ausflug in den Park – dieses Bike ist die ideale Wahl für Radfahrer, die eine Mischung aus Funktionalität, Komfort und Stil suchen.

Erleben Sie das Mariluz Urban Citybike und genießen Sie müheloses Fahren mit einer Kombination aus modernster Technik und traditioneller Qualität!

Rahmenmaterial Stahl CrMo 4130
Gabelmaterial Stahl CrMo
Steuersatz Ahead, semi-integriert 1 1/8"
Kurbel Gates 
Tretlager Vierkant-Patronenlager, BSA73, 118mm
Riemen Gates Carbon Drive CDX 115 Zähne, 1265mm
Ritzel Gates Carbon Drive CDN, 22 Zähne, Surefit
Getriebenabe Shimano 7-Gang Nabenschaltung
Schalthebel Shimano 7 Drehgriff
Bremshebel Shimano BL-MT200 Hydraulische Scheibenbremse
Bremse VR Shimano BR-MT200 hydraulische Scheibenbremse, Bremsscheibe Shimano SM-RT10 Centerlock 160mm
Bremse HR Shimano BR-MT200 hydraulische Scheibenbremse, Bremsscheibe Shimano SM-RT10 Centerlock 160mm
Felgen Alu Silber poliert
Reifen Chaoyang Gravel GP
Lenkergriffe Velo VLG-1168, 90 & 120mm
Vorbau Zoom, Aluminium, 90mm, 31,8mm, 7°
Lenker Zoom, Aluminium, 640mm, Ø31,8mm
Sattelstütze Zoom, Aluminium, 350mm, Ø27,2mm
Schutzbleche Stahl
Gewicht in kg. (ca.) 13,80 kg
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