FISCHER E-Bikes Viator 5.0i Grey Aluminium 71.1 cm (28") 26 kg.
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Specification
Accessories included in set: | Battery key, Pedals |
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Adjustable seat height: | Y |
Assembly instructions: | Y |
Assembly tools included: | Y |
Autonomy (max): | 120 km |
Battery capacity: | 14 Ah, 504 Wh |
Battery charger included: | Y |
Battery included: | Y |
Battery voltage: | 36 V |
Bicycle brake control: | Handbrake |
Bicycle cassette teeth range: | 11 - 36 |
Bicycle fork name: | SR Suntour |
Bicycle suspension: | Front fork, Seatpost |
Brake system: | Disc |
Built-in display: | Y |
Built-in light: | Y |
Cable routing: | Internal |
Chain guard colour: | Black |
Chain housing: | Close |
Foldable: | N |
Frame height: | 490 mm |
Frame material: | Aluminium |
Front brake rotor size: | 180 |
Front brake system: | Hydraulic disc |
Front brake system name: | Clark's |
Front tire name: | Continental |
Front tyre size (imperial): | 71.1 cm (28") |
Gender: | Female |
Handlebar length: | 66 cm |
Handlebar name: | Ergotec |
Kickstand: | Y |
Lamp type: | LED |
Luggage rack: | Rear |
Manual: | Y |
Maximum load weight: | 150 kg |
Motor name: | Brose |
Motor power: | 250 W |
Number of chainring teeth: | 38 |
Number of gears: | 10 |
Number of speeds: | 10 |
Package weight: | 32.9 kg |
Product colour: | Grey |
Rear brake rotor size: | 160 |
Rear brake system: | Hydraulic disc |
Rear brake system name: | Clark's |
Rear derailleur name: | SRAM |
Rear hub name: | SRAM |
Rear tire name: | Continental |
Rear tyre size (imperial): | 71.1 cm (28") |
Seat clamp material: | Aluminium |
Seatpost suspension type: | Spring |
Shifter name: | SRAM |
Stem material: | Aluminium |
Torque (max): | 50 N⋅m |
Weight (including battery): | 26 kg |
Wheel size (imperial): | 71.1 cm (28") |
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