mountainbike herren zoll Zündapp X1000 E-MTB Fully 29" 733 Wh 170 km – Zündapp Shop
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mountainbike herren zoll Zündapp X1000 E-MTB Fully 29" 733 Wh 170 km – Zündapp Shop

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mountainbike herren zoll Zündapp X1000 E-MTB Fully 29" 733 Wh 170 km – Zündapp ShopMit dem Zndapp X1000 erlebst du das perfekte Zusammenspiel von Leistung und Design. Dieses E Mountainbike ist fr alle, die mehr wollen mehr Power, mehr Reichweite und mehr Spa auf jeder Strecke. Mit gut abgestimmtem, vollgefedertem Aluminiumrahmen fhrt das E Bike unbeeindruckt ber Wurzeln und Steine. Der starke Mittelmotor untersttzt dich bergauf mit fnf Fahrleveln exakt so, wie du es brauchst. Das bersichtliche Display mit Bluetooth Konnektivitt lsst

Mit dem Zündapp X1000 erlebst du das perfekte Zusammenspiel von Leistung und Design. Dieses E Mountainbike ist für alle, die mehr wollen – mehr Power, mehr Reichweite und mehr Spaß auf jeder Strecke. 

Mit gut abgestimmtem, vollgefedertem Aluminiumrahmen fährt das E Bike unbeeindruckt über Wurzeln und Steine. Der starke Mittelmotor unterstützt dich bergauf mit fünf Fahrleveln exakt so, wie du es brauchst. Das übersichtliche Display mit Bluetooth-Konnektivität lässt sich bedienen, ohne dass Die Hand vom Lenker genommen werden muss - das erhöht Komfort und Sicherheit beim Biken. Der Akku mit 733 Wh ermöglicht Reichweiten zwischen 20 und 170 km. Da neben dem Gesamtgewicht auch das gewählte Unterstützungslevel, die Geländebedingungen und Wetterverhältnisse wie beispielsweise Gegenwind Einfluss nehmen, ist eine exakte Angabe der Reichweite von E-Bike Akkus kaum möglich. Unsere Angaben sollen daher als Richtwert verstanden werden.

Die 10 Gang Schaltung bietet eine gute Abstufung für Gelände- und Alltagsfahrten, für die sich das X1000 Elektrofahrrad gleichermassen gut eignet. Gebremst wird das Fahrrad von verlässlichen hydraulischen Scheibenbremsen, die bei jedem Wetter präzise Bremsvorgänge ermöglichen. 

Wir empfehlen das Zündapp X1000 Personen mit einer Körpergrösse zwischen 165 und 190 cm. Das E-Bike wird zu 98 % vormontiert ausgeliefert. Nach einer kurzen Endmontage des Lenkers sowie einer Prüfung von Schrauben und Schaltung sowie Bremsen kann direkt losgefahren werden.

Technische Daten:
Hersteller: Zündapp
Modell: X1000
Farbe: schwarz, sunlight magic
Gänge: 10
Rahmengröße: 47 cm
Laufradgröße: 29 Zoll
Rahmen: Aluminium Fully-Rahmen
Gabel: Federgabel
Steuersatz: Ahead
Vorbau: Ahead, Länge: 60 mm
Lenker: MTB-Lenker Aluminium, Breite: 720 mm, Kröpfung: 9°
Griffe: Kunststoff
Schalthebel: Shimano Cues U6000 Schalthebel
Bremshebel: Aluminium Zweifingertyp
Schaltwerk: Shimano Cues U62020 SGS 10-fach
Kurbelgarnitur: Ananda einfach, 34 Zähne, Kurbelarme: 170 mm
Kassette: Shimano Cues LG300 10-fach 11-39 Zähne
Bremsen: Shimano MT200 160/160 mm hydraulische Scheibenbremsen
Reifen: 29" x 2,60" /  66-622 mit Stollenprofil
Felgen: Aluminium Doublewall
Naben: Shimano MT400
Speichen: rostfreier Stahl
Pedale: Aluminium MTB-Pedale
Sattel: Selle Royal Vivo Ergo Moderate
Sattelstütze: Aluminium, Länge: 350 mm, Durchmesser: 30,9 mm
Motor: Ananda M100 Mittelmotor, 36 V, 250 W, max. 110 Nm, 3,5 kg
Trittunterstützung: bis max. 25 km/h
Akku: Greenway Rahmenakku 36 V, 19,88 Ah, 733,57 Wh
Reichweite: 20 - 170 km je nach Zuladung und Fahrweise
Ladedauer: 4 - 8 Stunden je nach Ladegerät
Display: Ananda DF130 mit Bluetooth
Unterstützungsstufen: 5 + Schiebehilfe
empfohlene Körpergröße: 165 - 190 cm
Lenkerhöhe vom Boden: 110 cm
Sattelhöhe vom Boden: 96 - 104 cm 
Überstandshöhe: 78 cm
zulässiges Gesamtgewicht: 120 kg
Gewicht: 26 kg
Lieferzustand: 98 % vormontiert. Lenker geradestellen, Pedale montieren, Schaltung, Bremsen und Schrauben prüfen
Lieferumfang: 1 Fahrrad, Zubehör (Reflektoren, Glocke, Ladegerät, Betriebsanleitung)
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