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fahrradrahmen gravel ENVE MOG Carbon Gravel Rahmen-SetENVE MOG Carbon Gravel Rahmen Set SAND Das ENVE MOG ist das ultimative Gravelbike fr alle, die mehr Komfort und Sicherheit bei rasanten Fahrten auf wechselndem Terrain suchen. Dieses Bike kombiniert Leichtigkeit mit Stabilitt und berzeugt mit einer ausgewogenen Geometrie, grozgiger Reifenfreiheit und intelligentem Stauraum. Ob auf Singletrails, Schotterwegen oder Asphalt das MOG bietet ein exzellentes Fahrerlebnis, das du nach deinen Vorstellungen

ENVE MOG Carbon Gravel Rahmen-Set - SAND

Das ENVE MOG ist das ultimative Gravelbike für alle, die mehr Komfort und Sicherheit bei rasanten Fahrten auf wechselndem Terrain suchen. Dieses Bike kombiniert Leichtigkeit mit Stabilität und überzeugt mit einer ausgewogenen Geometrie, großzügiger Reifenfreiheit und intelligentem Stauraum. Ob auf Singletrails, Schotterwegen oder Asphalt – das MOG bietet ein exzellentes Fahrerlebnis, das du nach deinen Vorstellungen konfigurieren kannst.

Stelle dein Traum-Bike aus Carbon zusammen und erlebe Stabilität, exzellentes Handling und Geschwindigkeit auf jedem Untergrund. Mit dem ENVE MOG lassen sich Schotterstraßen, Singletracks, Reitwege, Feldwege und Asphaltstrecken nur durch einen Reifenwechsel in neue Abenteuer verwandeln!

Die ENVE-typische Carbonkonstruktion sorgt durch gezielte Materialverstärkungen für höchste Stabilität und Steifigkeit. Gleichzeitig bleibt das Gewicht gering, indem überschüssiges Material entfernt wurde – so entsteht ein leichtes, robustes Bike, das lange hält und sich in allen Situationen bewährt.

Wähle aus sechs Rahmengrößen mit maßgeschneiderter Geometrie für herausragendes Handling und Stabilität, unabhängig von Größe oder Fahrstil.

Durchdachte Stauraumlösungen und klare Kabelführung

Im ENVE Cargo Bay Stauraum des Rahmens befinden sich zwei Neopren-Taschen für Snacks und Werkzeuge, während ein Kabelhalteriemen klapperfreie Fahrten ermöglicht. Optional lassen sich Sattel-, Rahmen- oder Lenkertaschen hinzufügen – perfekt für längere Touren und Abenteuer.

Der nächste Schritt: Lenker, Vorbau und Sattelstütze. Alle Komponenten sind auf das ENVE IN-Route-System abgestimmt und sorgen für eine saubere Optik und Aero-Performance. Wähle zwischen dem komfortablen G-Serie-Lenker, dem vielseitigen SES AR, dem schnellen SES Aero Road oder dem präzisen Compact Road für maximale Kontrolle und Ergonomie.

Anpassbar an deine individuellen Bedürfnisse

Ein integrierter Aero-Vorbau mit einem -7˚-Gefälle schafft eine sportlich-aerodynamische Position und ein reaktionsschnelles Fahrgefühl. Alternativ bietet der +12˚-Vorbau eine aufrechte Sitzposition und Stabilität, ideal für Geländeabenteuer. Das 27,2 mm Sitzrohr passt zu leichten ENVE Carbon-Sattelstützen oder zur G-Serie Sattelstütze, die mit einem 40-mm-Gefälle für mehr Kontrolle sorgt.

Optionale Upgrades für ein perfektes Fahrerlebnis

Ergänze das ENVE MOG mit einem Laufradsatz der SES-, G-Serie oder Foundation-Linie für ein „rollendes Chassis“. Ob Leichtgewicht, Traktion oder Aero-Optimierung, die Optionen passen zu jedem Gelände. Die Reifenfreiheit reicht bis 50 mm, damit du auf grobem oder technischem Untergrund optimalen Komfort und Kontrolle hast.

Das MOG ist für T47-Gewinde-Tretlager und 1-fach- oder 2-fach-Antriebssysteme (mechanisch oder elektronisch) ausgelegt. Zudem sind Schutzblech- und Gepäckträgerhalterungen vorhanden, und das ENVE x K-Edge-Zubehör ermöglicht die Anbringung von Computern, Beleuchtung oder Kameras.

Das ultimative Gravelbike für Entdecker

Mit integriertem Stauraum, einem leichten Rahmen und durchdachter Geometrie bietet das ENVE MOG außergewöhnliches Handling und Komfort auf jedem Terrain. Es ist das ideale Bike für alle, die neue Horizonte erschließen und ihre Grenzen erweitern wollen.

Features auf einen Blick:

  • Hochwertiger ENVE-Carbonrahmen für Stabilität, Leichtigkeit und Langlebigkeit
  • Auswahl aus sechs Rahmengrößen für optimale Passform und Performance
  • Inklusive Rahmen, Gabel, Steuersatz und optional wählbaren Komponenten wie Lenker, Vorbau und Sattelstütze
  • „Rollendes Chassis“ mit SES-, G-Serie oder Foundation-Laufradsatz möglich
  • T47-Tretlager und kompatibel mit 1x oder 2x Antrieben
  • Geeignet für 700c-Laufräder mit Reifen bis 50 mm Breite
  • Integrierte ENVE Cargo Bay mit Taschen und weiterem Stauraum am Rahmen
  • Internes ENVE IN-Route-Kabelführungssystem für ein klapperfreies Cockpit
  • Kompatibel mit Dropper-Sattelstütze und Gepäckträgerhalterungen
  • Optionales ENVE-Zubehör: Laufräder, Reifen, Sattel, Reisetasche, Flaschenhalter, Computerhalterung, Lenkerband
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Great book
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Interesting approach to the study of lynching. Thought- provoking and well reasoned thesis. The author adds a new dimension to the lynching literature
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Jerry Saperstein
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★★★★★ 5
A valuable book for non-lawyers and lawyers
Why would non-lawyers want to read a book on persuading judges? For several reasons actually. First, many of us are involved in work that requires persuading others to adopt our views. While legal argument is substantially more formal and rule-driven than what most of us do, learning how to construct a logical argument as if it were to be delivered to the court, that Is governed by deadlines, restrictions on length, the need to adhere to established fact (or to establish those facts) and to be neither groveling nor inflammatory can be applied to selling your widgets. Perhaps more important is the fact that most people don't understand the impact of the court's decisions on our daily lives, our pocketbooks and our freedoms. Nine people sit on the Supreme Court. They cannot be removed except for the most grievous crimes and then only if Congress were to agree. More than one Justice has demonstrated that you can be senile and sit on the nation's highest court. Going down the food chain, the same applies to the federal appellate and trial courts. It is unlikely that one person in a hundred can even name a local federal district court judge and probably not one in a thousand could name the nine Supreme Court justices. Yet these men and women have tremendous impact on our lives, as do the thousands of state court justices. I am not a lawyer, but I consult to them and am not a stranger to the courtroom, writing drafts for legal briefs, doing legal research and the like. I have seen a lot of judges in action and have learned, in general, to fear them. They can - and do - cause tremendous harm through ill-considered decisions, making decisions with insufficient facts, assuming they know more than they do and myriad other reasons. They are gods in their courtrooms and if your lawyer fails to persuade them of the justness of your cause, you lose. Just how do these people reach their decisions? While justice is supposed to be blind (fat chance!), the justices are human and thus persuadable. Bryan Garner is a noted writer on legal writing. He is actually quite witty as he explains the use of the English language to lawyers who have had their understanding of words driven out of them in law school. Antonin Scalia is a hero to many for the courageousness of his decisions and dissents, his belief that the Constitution is to be strictly interpreted and his generally brilliant writing style. In 115, frequently witty, short chapters the two authors (who occasionally openly disagree) lay down their thoughts on how judges can be persuaded. It is not all about legal writing; e.g, advice to not chew your fingernails and dressing appropriately for court. They advise on giving your oral argument, which a lot of sales and marketing people would do well to read, especially the guidance to "never speak over a judge". In a sales situation, I am surprised at how often the sales person displays his or her contempt for me by not only not listening to me, but presuming they understand the point I was going to make before they spoke over me. I don't know about you, but a lot of salespeople have lost business with me for doing that. Some of the points the authors make are points of contention themselves: i.e., "swear off substantive footnotes - or not". None of the material in this book is truly new. Law students get elements of it in their first year as do some college students. A lot can be found in books on to be a better salesperson: i.e., don't chew your fingernails, etc. And a lot of it is plain commonsense. But that doesn't mean this book is unhelpful. First, it reveals in tiny part how Scalia evaluates the briefs he reads and arguments he hears, which in itself is a fascinating peek. The authors also put things many people may have forgotten through lack of use into perspective. Finally, they remind lawyers and non-lawyers alike that you often have only one shot at winning your argument so you had best put your best foot forward. Scalia and Garner show you how to do it. Overall, this is a fun, informative and helpful read. Jerry
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Rod Sullivan
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Like Having an Expert Looking over Your Shoulder
I am a law professor who spent 25 years as a Plaintiff's lawyer before deciding to teach. I've been before the U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeal many times and state appellate courts a few times. One caveat to consider: I expect to be arguing before the United States Supreme Court in the future. I hesitate to be too ebullient, lest you think that I'm trying to curry favor. However, I think that this book is great. Why do I recommend it? First, it is short. This book will accomplish much of what other books try to teach about advocacy, but in many fewer pages. Secondly, it is practical. It teaches writing skills, speaking skills, and how to be persuasive with limited time. Finally, it is not just for lawyers. Anyone trying to be persuasive can apply the same skills to other situations. For those of you who are politically opposed to Justice Scalia (which, believe it or not, includes some law professors)this is a joint effort by Garner and Scalia, and they frequently disagree. Hearing both sides of the argument on how to write or speak persuasively will help you decide how you want to present your arguments. How do my political opinions and Justice Scalia's opinions mesh? Can I be fair? I think so. He's a Federalist, I consider myself an Anti-Federalist. He as supporter of administrative delegation, I think delegation of congressional responsibilities to administrative agencies is congressional abdication. In short, I'm not recommending this book because Justice Scalia and I agree on policy, because on many policy matters we don't. I'm recommending it because I think it will help you. You wont be disappointed with the book.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2009
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xiwaeo
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Great Read
Great book, I enjoyed reading it. I am non-lawyer so I spent time having to read and re-read sentences and paragraphs but darn good book. Highly recommend it. Sometimes a person can be in discussion with an official, doctor, lawyer, cop ..whatever--it helps to remember arguments made in this book. Most folks just try to explain a situation, heaven forbid standing in front of a court or judge in a legal matter. But, this type of reading builds confidence, a strong vocabulary and so forth. It matters most trying to persuade a person or an institution..just winning, making your point in a clear coherent and cognizant way. This book can teach you these things.
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Jeff Wade
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You don't have to like Justice Scalia to like his book.
Perhaps an appellate brief that you wrote would have been perfect if only the judge had read it. The lesson you learned, hopefully, was that there is no guarantee that a judge will read your brief. The lesson you can learn from "Making Your Case" is how to write so that the judges will read what you wrote - preferably before your oral argument. Writing in a quite candid, lucid and entertaining style, Scalia and Garner serve up tips that even the most experienced lawyers can learn from. If you find yourself approaching the court's word limit, for example, you may be minimizing the chances of having your brief read, as judges really do favor brevity. How do you write for a court that is notoriously dismissive of higher court precedents? How do you best respond to a judge who asks whether you would be content with a remand? These and other critical questions are addressed simply yet insightfully. If your legal education stressed the IRAC approach (Issue, Rule, Application, Conclusion), Scalia and Garner take you a step further by stressing a syllogistic approach. Even if you have already been exposed to all the best ideas about persuading appellate judges, you are still likely to gain much rom reading "Making Your Case" because the authors organize all those ideas in a way that makes them much easier to remember and keep them in mind as you prepare your written and oral arguments. Justice Scalia calls his approach to legal reasoning and argument "textualism," which I understand to mean that his decisions are driven by the language of the law and of the case. My impression from reading many of his decisions is that he is often driven by ideology, so I can't quite square his book with his decisions. I also question the book's fundamental statement that the overriding objective of a brief is to make the court's job easier, as I prefer to write primarily for the purpose of winning the case. My criticisms of "Making Your Case" are miniscule compared to those thrown at it by Richard Posner. But although I find Judge Posner's decisions generally more fair than those of Justice Scalia, I prefer the clarity of Justice Scalia's writing - especially when he teams up with Bryan Garmer. Judge Posner notwithstanding, Scalia and Garner have put together a gem that is likely to prove invaluable for law students as well as for trial and appellate lawyers who are still interested in improving their game. If you fall into either category, buy this book, read it two or three times, and then keep it handy as a reference. It should help you make your case.
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