Rail 9.9 XTR Deep Smoke 750Wh
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Rail 9.9 XTR Deep Smoke 750Wh

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Rail 9.9 XTR Deep Smoke 750WhDas Rail 9. 9 ist unser bestes langhubiges E Mountainbike. Du bekommst einen extrem robusten Carbonrahmen, ein unglaublich geschmeidiges RockShox Fahrwerk und einen ultraprzisen Shimano XTR Antrieb. Boschs kraftvoller Performance Line CX Motor wird von einem uerst reichweitenstarken Akku gespeist. Auerdem gibt es die neue Mini Remote und den nahtlos ins Oberrohr integrierten System Controller, der gekoppelt mit der eBike Flow App Aktivittsverfolgung,

 

Das Rail 9.9 ist unser bestes langhubiges E-Mountainbike. Du bekommst einen extrem robusten Carbonrahmen, ein unglaublich geschmeidiges RockShox-Fahrwerk und einen ultrapräzisen Shimano XTR-Antrieb. Boschs kraftvoller Performance Line CX-Motor wird von einem äußerst reichweitenstarken Akku gespeist. Außerdem gibt es die neue Mini Remote und den nahtlos ins Oberrohr integrierten System Controller, der gekoppelt mit der eBike Flow App Aktivitätsverfolgung, Navigation und Bluetooth-Konnektivität bietet.

Trek bietet Dir einen überarbeiteten Rahmen aus OCLV Mountain Carbon mit längerem Reach sowie mit Oversized-Steuerrohr und -Sitzrohr für maximale Stabilität. Dazu gibts einen extrem reichweitenstarken Akku mit 750 Wh, eine umfassend anpassbare RockShox ZEB Ultimate-Federgabel, einen RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate Thru Shaft-Dämpfer und einen äußerst reaktionsschnellen Shimano XTR 1x12-Antrieb. Außerdem bekommst du Boschs Smart System Performance Line CX-Antrieb samt neuer Mini Remote und ins Oberrohr integriertem Bluetooth® System Controller Display.

 

  • Der neue System Controller zeigt die aktuell angewählte Unterstützungsstufe und die verbleibende Akkukapazität an. Für maximalen Schutz und eine elegante Optik ist er formschön ins Oberrohr integriert.
  • Boschs neues smartes System bietet die gleiche Leistung und Reaktionsschnelligkeit mit einer neuen, dezenten Mini Remote, die elegant auf die nötigen Bedienelemente reduziert ist, um die Unterstützungsstufen anzuwählen oder die Schiebeunterstützung zu aktivieren.
  • Mit TyreWiz und AirWiz behältst du den Druck in Reifen, Gabel und Dämpfer stets im Blick – ganz ohne Pumpe oder Manometer.
  • Die intelligenten Modi eMTB und eMTB Lite passen die Unterstützung automatisch an deine abgegebene Leistung an, um dir genau den richtigen Schub für deine Fahrt zu geben.
  • Der neue Rahmen ist extrem stabil – mit 34,9-mm-Sitzrohr zur Aufnahme robusterer Variosattelstützen und Oversized-Steuerrohr für stämmige Federgabeln, die für E-MTBs optimiert sind.

 

Ausstattung:

Rahmen: Hauptrahmen aus OCLV Mountain Carbon, 1,8" niedrigeres Oberrohr, kompatibel mit Bosch System Controller, Removable Integrated Battery (RIB), Knock Block 2.0, geführte interne Zugverlegung, 34,9 mm Sitzrohrdurchmesser, Magnesiumumlenkhebel, Motor Armor, Mino Link, ABP, Boost148, 12 mm Steckachse, 150 mm Federweg
Gabel: RockShox ZEB Ultimate, AirWiz, DebonAir-Feder, Charger 3 RC2-Dämpfer, konischer 1,8" Oversized-Gabelschaft, für E-MTB optimierte Gabelkrone, 44 mm Offset, Boost110, 15 mm Maxle Stealth-Achse, 160 mm Federweg
Dämpfer: RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate RT, 230 x 57,5 mm
Max. kompatibler Gabelfederweg: 170mm (580mm Achse bis Gabelkrone)
Vorderrad: Bontrager Line Pro 30, OCLV Mountain Carbon, Tubeless Ready, 6-Loch-Scheibenaufnahme, Boost110, 15 mm Steckachse
Hinterrad: Bontrager Line Pro 30, OCLV Mountain Carbon, Tubeless Ready, Rapid Drive 108, 6-Loch-Scheibenaufnahme, Shimano Micro Spline Freilaufnabe, Boost148, 12 mm Steckachse
HR-Schnellspanner: Bontrager Switch-Steckachse, abnehmbarer Hebel
Reifen: Bontrager SE6 Team Issue, Tubeless Ready, Core Strength-Flankenschutz, Aramidwulstkern, 120 TPI, 29 x 2.50
*Reifen-Ersatzteil Größe: S, M, L, XL: Bontrager TLR-Dichtmittel, 177 ml
Größe S, M, L, XL: Quarq TyreWiz Reifendrucksensoren
Felgenband: Bontrager TLR
Max. Reifengröße: Rahmen: 29 x 2.60", Gabel: Zum Hersteller
Schalthebel: Shimano XTR M9100, 12fach
Schaltwerk: Shimano XTR M9100, Shadow Plus, langer Käfig, max. 51 Z. an größtem Ritzel
Kurbel: e*thirteen e*spec Race Carbon, 165 mm Kurbelarmlänge
Kettenblatt: E*thirteen, 34Z, Aluminium
Kassette: Shimano XTR M9101, 10-51 Z., 12fach
Kette: Shimano Dura-Ace/XTR M9100, 12fach
Pedal: VP-536, Nylonplattform
Max. Kettenblattgröße: 1x: 34 Zähne
Sattel: Bontrager Arvada, Austenitstreben, 138 mm Breite
*Sattelstütze Größe: S: Bontrager Line Elite Dropper, 100 mm Hub, MaxFlow, interne Zugführung, 34,9 mm, 345 mm Länge
Größe M: Bontrager Line Elite Dropper, 150 mm Hub, MaxFlow, interne Zugführung, 34,9 mm, 440 mm Länge
Größe L: Bontrager Line Elite Dropper, 170 mm Hub, MaxFlow, interne Zugführung, 34,9 mm, 485 mm Länge
Größe XL: Bontrager Line Elite Dropper, 200 mm Hub, MaxFlow, interne Zugführung, 34,9 mm, 550 mm Länge
Lenker: Bontrager Line Pro, OCLV Carbon, 35 mm, 27,5 mm Rise, 780 mm Breite
Griffe: Bontrager XR Trail Elite, Nylonklemme
Vorbau: Bontrager Line Pro, 35 mm, Knock Block, Blendr-kompatibel, 0 Grad, 45 mm Länge
Bremse: Shimano XTR M9120, hydraulische 4-Kolben-Scheibenbremse
Bremsscheibe: Shimano RT86, 6-Loch-Scheibenaufnahme, 203 mm
Bremsscheibendurchmesser: Max. Bremsscheibendurchmesser - Rahmen: 200mm, Gabel: siehe Gabelhersteller
*Akku Größe: S: Bosch PowerTube 625 Wh, Smart System
Größe M, L, XL: Bosch PowerTube 750 Wh, Smart System
Ladegerät: Bosch Standardladegerät 4 A, 230 V, Smart System
*Controller Größe: S, M, L, XL: Bosch System-Controller BRC3100, Smart System
Größe S, M, L, XL: Bosch Mini-Remote BRC3300, Smart System, 22,2 mm
Motor: Bosch Performance Line CX, Smart System, Motorgehäuse aus Magnesium, 85 Nm
Gewicht: M - 22,95 kg / 50,6 lbs
Max. Gewicht: Dieses Fahrrad hat eine maximale Gewichtsbeschränkung (Fahrrad, Fahrer und Beladung) von 136 kg.


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