trekkingrad 21 zoll 28 Zoll Herren Trekking Fahrrad FRX SL 1 Trekkingrad 21 x Gang SHIMANO 48cm  52cm 56cm 60cm
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trekkingrad 21 zoll 28 Zoll Herren Trekking Fahrrad FRX SL 1 Trekkingrad 21 x Gang SHIMANO 48cm 52cm 56cm 60cm

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trekkingrad 21 zoll 28 Zoll Herren Trekking Fahrrad FRX SL 1 Trekkingrad 21 x Gang SHIMANO 48cm 52cm 56cm 60cmFRX SL 1 28 Zoll Herren Trekking Fahrrad Erleben Sie Komfort, Zuverlssigkeit und Performance mit dem FRX SL 1 Trekkingrad, dem idealen Begleiter fr Alltag, Freizeit und lngere Touren. Dieses 28 Zoll Herrenrad vereint moderne Technik mit robusten Komponenten und bietet Ihnen ein sicheres, komfortables Fahrerlebnis auf jedem Untergrund. Rahmen & Design Leichter Aluminiumrahmen (700C) in eleganter Tiger Lackierung mit hochwertigen Thunder UCC Decals Semi

FRX SL 1 – 28 Zoll Herren Trekking Fahrrad

Erleben Sie Komfort, Zuverlässigkeit und Performance mit dem FRX SL 1 Trekkingrad, dem idealen Begleiter für Alltag, Freizeit und längere Touren. Dieses 28-Zoll Herrenrad vereint moderne Technik mit robusten Komponenten und bietet Ihnen ein sicheres, komfortables Fahrerlebnis auf jedem Untergrund.

Rahmen & Design
  • Leichter Aluminiumrahmen (700C) in eleganter Tiger-Lackierung mit hochwertigen Thunder UCC-Decals

  • Semi-integriertes Steuerlager für präzises Handling

  • Verfügbar in Herren Fahrrad Rahmengrößen : 48 cm - S, 52 cm - M, 56 cm - L, 60 cm - XL

Antrieb & Schaltung
  • 21-Gang Shimano Antriebssystem für einfache, zuverlässige Gangwechsel

  • Kettenräder: Shimano 3x48T mit Tretlager VP BC73C

  • Schaltwerk: Shimano Altus & Arty-Serie, präzise und wartungsfreundlich

  • Kette: KMC Z7 für langlebige Leistung

Räder & Bereifung
  • 28-Zoll Felgen (X14 36H VB, schwarz) mit Kenda 700x40C Reifen für stabilen Grip und hohen Komfort

  • Verstärkte Naben: Joy Tech vorne, Shimano hinten mit 7-Gang-Kassette

  • Reflektierende Seitenwände für erhöhte Sichtbarkeit bei Nacht

Komfort & Ergonomie
  • Bequemer DDK Sattel mit Crosser-Logo

  • Verstellbarer Lenker 680 mm mit ergonomischen Griffen

  • Hochwertiger Promax Vorderausbau und Sattelstütze für perfekte Sitzposition

  • URSUS Easy Central Ständer für sicheres Abstellen

Bremsen & Sicherheit
  • Zuverlässige Promax TX123D Bremsen vorne und hinten

  • Ergonomische Bremshebel Promax BL46G

  • Optimale Kontrolle bei allen Bedingungen

Technische Daten
  • Gewicht: 14,9 kg

  • Max. Belastung: 120 kg

  • Rahmenhöhe Fahrrad: 48cm 52cm 56cm 60cm (S/M/L/XL)

  • Gänge: 21 Shimano

  • Bereifung: 700x40C Kenda Reflex

Warum FRX SL 1?

Das FRX SL 1 Trekkingrad vereint Robustheit, Komfort und Vielseitigkeit. Ob für die tägliche Pendelstrecke, Wochenendausflüge oder längere Touren – es ist der perfekte Begleiter für aktive Männer, die Wert auf Qualität und ein leichtes, wendiges Fahrrad legen.

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

 

 

Größenempfehlung

Rahmengröße 48 cm Körpergröße 155-165 cm
Rahmengröße 52 cm Körpergröße 165-175 cm
Rahmengröße 56 cm Körpergröße 175-185 cm
Rahmengröße 60 cm Körpergröße 185-195 cm

 

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