elektro trekkingräder Conway Cairon T2.0 625 Wh Diamant | Elektro-Trekkingrad E-Bike
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elektro trekkingräder Conway Cairon T2.0 625 Wh Diamant | Elektro-Trekkingrad E-Bike

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elektro trekkingräder Conway Cairon T2.0 625 Wh Diamant | Elektro-Trekkingrad E-BikeKomfort, Reichweite & starke Untersttzung bereit fr Alltag und Tour. Das Conway Cairon T2. 0 625 (Modell 2023) ist ein vielseitiges Elektro Trekkingrad mit modernem Bosch Antrieb, komfortabler Ausstattung und alltagstauglicher Geometrie. Ob Pendelstrecke, Wochenendtour oder entspannte Ausfahrt dieses E Bike verbindet Zuverlssigkeit, Komfort und kraftvolle Untersttzung bis 25 km h. Herzstck ist der Bosch Performance Line Mittelmotor mit bis zu 75 Nm

Komfort, Reichweite & starke Unterstützung – bereit für Alltag und Tour.

Das Conway Cairon T2.0 625 (Modell 2023) ist ein vielseitiges Elektro-Trekkingrad mit modernem Bosch-Antrieb, komfortabler Ausstattung und alltagstauglicher Geometrie. Ob Pendelstrecke, Wochenendtour oder entspannte Ausfahrt – dieses E-Bike verbindet Zuverlässigkeit, Komfort und kraftvolle Unterstützung bis 25 km/h.

Herzstück ist der Bosch Performance Line Mittelmotor mit bis zu 75 Nm Drehmoment. In Kombination mit dem integrierten Bosch PowerTube 625 Wh Akku liefert das System harmonische, kräftige Unterstützung – ideal für längere Strecken und hügeliges Terrain. Dank Bosch Smart System und Intuvia 100 Display behältst du alle wichtigen Fahrdaten im Blick.

Der leichte Aluminium-Diamantrahmen sorgt für komfortables Auf- und Absteigen. Eine Federgabel mit 80 mm Federweg, breite 28"-Laufräder sowie hydraulische Scheibenbremsen bieten Sicherheit und Kontrolle – bei jedem Wetter.

 

Highlights:

  • Bosch Performance Line Motor (250 W, 75 Nm): kraftvolle, natürliche Unterstützung bis 25 km/h.
  • 625 Wh PowerTube Akku: hohe Reichweite für Alltag & Tour.
  • 9-Gang Kettenschaltung: zuverlässige Gangwahl für Stadt und leichte Touren.
  • Komfortausstattung: Federgabel (80 mm), Federsattelstütze, ergonomischer Lenker.
  • Alltagstauglich: Schutzbleche, Gepäckträger, Lichtanlage, Rahmenschloss & Schiebehilfe.

 

Technische Daten (Auszug):

  • Modell: Conway Cairon T2.0 625 (2023)
  • Rahmen: Aluminium, Diamant
  • Farbe: blue metallic / desert matt
  • Motor: BOSCH Performance Line, 250 W, max. 75 Nm
  • Antriebssystem: Bosch Smart System (BES3)
  • Akku: BOSCH PowerTube 625 Wh (Intube)
  • Display: Bosch Intuvia 100
  • Unterstützung: bis 25 km/h
  • Schaltung: 9-Gang Kettenschaltung
  • Bremsen: SHIMANO BL-MT200 / BR-MT200, hydraulische Scheibenbremse
  • Bremsscheiben: Shimano SM-RT30, 180 mm, Center Lock
  • Gabel: RST Blaze ML, 80 mm Federweg
  • Laufradgröße: 28"
  • Reifen: Continental Contact Cruiser 50-622, mit Reflexstreifen
  • Gepäckträger: atranvelo Commute Pro
  • Beleuchtung: CONTEC DLUX 50 E+ (50 Lux) / CONTEC TL-335 E
  • Zulässiges Systemgewicht: 130 kg

 

Ausstattung:

  • Schutzbleche (SKS A 60 S)
  • Kettenschutz (HESLING „Move“)
  • Federsattelstütze
  • Rahmenschloss (AXA Block XXL)
  • Seitenständer (URSUS R81)
  • Schiebehilfe & integrierte Sensorik

 

Das Conway Cairon T2.0 625 ist ein zuverlässiges E-Trekkingrad mit starker Bosch-Unterstützung, komfortabler Geometrie und kompletter Alltagsausstattung – ideal für Pendlerinnen und Tourenfahrerinnen.

 

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