herren haibike mountainbike Trekking 6 Herren
SKU: 11690269953
herren haibike mountainbike

herren haibike mountainbike Trekking 6 Herren

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herren haibike mountainbike Trekking 6 HerrenDu liebst das Abenteuer auf zwei Rdern? Mit dem Trekking 6 HIGH hast Du einen verlsslichen Partner an Deiner Seite! Der kraftvolle Yamaha PW ST Motor untersttzt Dich, auch wenn Du bei langen Touren mit Zusatzgewicht unterwegs bist. Deine Ausrstung findet auf dem serienmigen Gepcktrger Platz und die leistungsstarke Beleuchtung weist Dir den Weg, wenn die Tagesetappe mal lnger wird. Das perfekte eTrekkingbike, um Neuland zu erkunden! Ausstattung:

Du liebst das Abenteuer auf zwei Rädern? Mit dem Trekking 6 HIGH hast Du einen verlässlichen Partner an Deiner Seite! Der kraftvolle Yamaha PW-ST Motor unterstützt Dich, auch wenn Du bei langen Touren mit Zusatzgewicht unterwegs bist. Deine Ausrüstung findet auf dem serienmäßigen Gepäckträger Platz und die leistungsstarke Beleuchtung weist Dir den Weg, wenn die Tagesetappe mal länger wird. Das perfekte eTrekkingbike, um Neuland zu erkunden!


Ausstattung:
Rahmen: Aluminium 6061, Steckachse X-12 (1.00) x 148mm, Scheibenbremse Post Mount
Gabel: SR Suntour NEX E25-HLO Lockout, Stahlfeder, Federweg: 63mm, Stahlschaft 1 1/8" - 1 1/2" tapered
Motor: Yamaha PW-ST System, 250W, 70Nm, 25km/h
Akku: InTube
Akku Kapazität: 630 Wh
Display: Yamaha Side Switch
Ladegerät: Schnellladegerät 4A
Schaltwerk: Shimano Deore M4120, 10-Gang
Schalthebel: Shimano Deore M4100, Triggerschalter
Pedale: VP E461 Aluminium, mit Reflektor
Kettenblatt: Stahl, 38
Zahnkranz (hinten): Shimano M4100, 11-42 Zähne
Kette: KMC e10S
Bremse vorne / hinten: Alhonga HT472, Aluminium, 180mm
Bremshebel: Alhonga HT472, Aluminium
Vorderradnabe: Alu Nabe
Hinterradnabe: Alu Nabe
Felgen: Schürmann Yak25, geöst, Hohlkammerfelge, Aluminium
Speichen: Sapim Leader, Schwarz
Reifen: Schwalbe Al Grounder Performance, 60-584, Reflex
Steuersatz: A-Head Tapered
Vorbau: XLC Alu, A-Head
Lenker: XLC Topflat 720mm
Griffe: XLC Comfort bo3
Sattel: XLC Trekking
Sattelstütze: XLC, Patent, 31.6mm, Aluminium
Dynamo: über Systembatterie
Scheinwerfer / Rücklicht: Haibike Skybeamer 150, 50 lux / AXA Juno Ebike
Gepäckträger: Massload Systemgepäckträger, MIK
Schutzbleche: SKS, Chromoplastik
Ständer: Ursus Mooi, einstellbar
Zul. Gesamtgewicht: 130 kg

* In seltenen Fällen liefern unsere Hersteller Fahrräder mit geänderten, aber gleichwertigen Komponenten.

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Loren Crea
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 5
Great value!
Actually fits the hub better than the OEM cap.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
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RickF
Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 5
Good buy and good replacement for stock
I can’t keep these on my UTV, so it’s good to find a reasonably priced alternative.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2024
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Edward Podhirny
Alexandria, US
★★★★★ 5
Definitely keeps your hands warm !!
Color: Black
These fit nicely on a H.D. Road King. If you bike has heated grips you can drive in 30 deg F weather with only a thin pair of leather gloves. Update: They kept our hands toasty with the heaters on Level 2 and just wearing a thin pair of leather gloves (for grip) while riding in temps down in the low 30's, high 20's. I would definitely recommend these... the photo in the ad is pretty indicative of how they fit on handlebars. They're really designed for ATV's that have no turn signal lamps on the handlebars. Without modification, they do cover the handlebar mounted turn signals on a Sportster, but not on a Roadking. The draw string that seals the mittens around the handlebar could have a more positive grip to stay closed... we wound up double tying it around bar and that works great. The thing we like most aside from how warm they are (the lining feels great)... is that the cuffs are fairly rigid and don't collapse when you take you hands out (like the photo) which makes it super easy to pull you hands out and put 'em back in again. That's really important at a stop light, but even more important when flying down the road at highway speeds... you just can't afford to be fooling around trying to thread your hands and a coat sleeve back into mittens that are limp and flop down closed when you take you hands out... I hope this help... be safe !!
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Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2020
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Nicole Hawkins
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 5
Great
Color: Black
Great choice for outdoor activities.. warm.. fits well.. love the look and design… waterproof
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Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2025
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Amazon Customer
San Leandro, US
★★★★★ 4
If your hands are cold or wet after knowing these handlebar covers exist, well, that’s on you.
Color: Black
These atv gloves, mitts, handlebar covers, whatever you want to call them are a fantastic value. I was honestly surprised at the quality of construction. They have a soft comfortable cotton lining that seems to really hold heat from your hands. The cordura outside is super strong and the seams are very well done. There is a zip along the inside bend to allow for expansion over bigger controls to to allow for use with heavier gloves. (Just leave it unzipped) The draw string to tighten and secure the end to the handlebar is easily to operate and keeps everything snug and in place. It takes about 5 seconds to put each side on or take off. The draw string on the covers is about 5 times longer than necessary and I ended up cutting a foot or so off. The down side of these is how snug a fit they have to the contour of the handlebars and controls. The material is pretty stiff, so you have to be careful. I was getting back on my Polaris 570 after stopping and I typically just leave my fourwheeler in high, so when I leaned forward on my handlebars the covers were stiff enough to push my throttle. Thank goodness nothing was in front of me, or was around to witness my panic. Ha. If I turn to sharply I have to be mindful of the material pressing against my hand and thus the throttle. It does Unzip at the elbow of the covers, but the seams are so stiff there is still resistance. I wish there was a softer material at the hand and bend, however the rigidity really makes it easy to slide your hands/arms (5’8” with alligator arms and they just about come to my elbows) in and out easily, even with a heavy coat. They are indeed 100 waterproof, as unfortunately tested on 2 occasions. They are 112% windproof and I can comfortably ride all day at 35-40 degrees with no gloves(I live in west Alabama so sub 40 degrees is cold for me.) They have been an absolute game changer for the early morning drive in at the hunting club. They are a little stiff for sharp turns on wooded trails, but I expect they will soften with use. Be mindful of the throttle and KNOW YOUR CONTROLS as they will be covered, but do yourself a favor and get these. If your hands are cold driving your fourwheeler after knowing these exist, well, it’s your own fault.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2021