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fahrrad lenker pegasus Pegasus Strong EVO 10 Lite blau | 800WH | E-Bike Damen Trekking

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fahrrad lenker pegasus Pegasus Strong EVO 10 Lite blau | 800WH | E-Bike Damen TrekkingPEGASUS Strong EVO 10 Lite Das belastbare Premium Trekking E Bike Das PEGASUS Strong EVO 10 Lite wurde fr hchste Belastbarkeit, Komfort und moderne E Bike Technologie entwickelt. In der Rahmenhhe 50 cm eignet sich das E Bike ideal fr Fahrer mit einer Krpergre von ca. 1,70 m bis 1,82 m. Der leistungsstarke Bosch Performance Line CX Motor, der groe 800 Wh Akku und das zulssige Gesamtgewicht von bis zu 180 kg machen dieses Trekking E Bike zum

PEGASUS Strong EVO 10 Lite – Das belastbare Premium-Trekking E-Bike

Das PEGASUS Strong EVO 10 Lite wurde für höchste Belastbarkeit, Komfort und moderne E-Bike-Technologie entwickelt. In der Rahmenhöhe 50 cm eignet sich das E-Bike ideal für Fahrer mit einer Körpergröße von ca. 1,70 m bis 1,82 m. Der leistungsstarke Bosch Performance Line CX Motor, der große 800 Wh Akku und das zulässige Gesamtgewicht von bis zu 180 kg machen dieses Trekking E-Bike zum zuverlässigen Begleiter im Alltag, auf Reisen und bei ausgedehnten Touren.

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Sicherheit & Technik

Der hochwertige Aluminiumrahmen mit interner Kabelführung sorgt für Stabilität und eine aufgeräumte Optik. Hydraulische TEKTRO Scheibenbremsen mit 180 mm Bremsscheiben bieten zuverlässige Bremsleistung bei jedem Wetter. Die helle FUXON Frontleuchte mit 70 Lux und das integrierte Rücklicht mit Verzögerungslicht erhöhen die Sichtbarkeit im Straßenverkehr.

Motor & Leistung

Mit dem Bosch Performance Line CX Smart System Motor verfügt das Strong EVO 10 Lite über einen der stärksten E-Bike-Antriebe seiner Klasse. Das maximale Drehmoment von 100 Nm sorgt für kraftvolle Beschleunigung und müheloses Fahren an Steigungen oder mit hoher Zuladung.

Akku & Reichweite

Der integrierte Bosch PowerTube 800 Akku bietet enorme Energiereserven für lange Tagesetappen. In Kombination mit dem effizienten Bosch Smart System sind je nach Fahrweise, Gelände und Unterstützungsstufe sehr hohe Reichweiten möglich.

Schaltung & Antrieb

Die 10-Gang SHIMANO CUES Schaltung mit Linkglide-Technologie wurde speziell für E-Bikes entwickelt. Sie überzeugt durch hohe Langlebigkeit, präzise Gangwechsel und eine große Übersetzungsbandbreite für unterschiedliche Streckenprofile.

Komfort & Alltag

  • SR SUNTOUR Luftfedergabel mit 100 mm Federweg für hohen Fahrkomfort.
  • MonkeyLoad Systemgepäckträger für flexible Transportlösungen im Alltag und auf Tour.
  • Ergonomische ERGON Griffe und komfortabler ZECURE Sattel für entspanntes Fahren auch auf langen Strecken.

Fazit

Das PEGASUS Strong EVO 10 Lite verbindet maximale Belastbarkeit mit modernster Bosch E-Bike-Technologie. Dank kraftvollem Motor, großem Akku, hoher Zuladung und komfortabler Ausstattung eignet es sich hervorragend für Pendler, Tourenfahrer und alle, die ein besonders robustes E-Bike suchen.

Kurz zusammengefasst

Leistungsstarkes Trekking E-Bike mit Bosch Performance Line CX Motor, 800 Wh Akku, 10-Gang SHIMANO CUES Schaltung, komfortabler Luftfedergabel und außergewöhnlich hoher Zuladung von bis zu 180 kg.

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