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ghost kinderfahrrad lenker höher stellen Ghost E-ASX ESSENTIAL EQ rot | 600WH | E-MTB Fully | 2025GHOST E ASX Essential EQ 600 Wh Das vielseitige E MTB fr Alltag und Abenteuer Das GHOST E ASX Essential EQ verbindet die Vielseitigkeit eines vollgefederten E Mountainbikes mit einer kompletten Straenausstattung fr den tglichen Einsatz. In der Rahmenhhe 43 cm eignet sich das E Bike ideal fr Fahrer mit einer Krpergre von ca. 1,68 m bis 1,78 m. Ob Arbeitsweg, Waldtrail oder Wochenendausflug dieses E Bike meistert nahezu jede Herausforderung mit Komfort,

GHOST E-ASX Essential EQ 600 Wh – Das vielseitige E-MTB für Alltag und Abenteuer

Das GHOST E-ASX Essential EQ verbindet die Vielseitigkeit eines vollgefederten E-Mountainbikes mit einer kompletten Straßenausstattung für den täglichen Einsatz. In der Rahmenhöhe 43 cm eignet sich das E-Bike ideal für Fahrer mit einer Körpergröße von ca. 1,68 m bis 1,78 m. Ob Arbeitsweg, Waldtrail oder Wochenendausflug – dieses E-Bike meistert nahezu jede Herausforderung mit Komfort, Leistung und Zuverlässigkeit.

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Sicherheit & Technik

Für maximale Sicherheit sorgen leistungsstarke hydraulische Tektro 4-Kolben-Scheibenbremsen mit großen 203-mm-Bremsscheiben vorne und hinten. Die hochwertige Supernova Lichtanlage gewährleistet hervorragende Sichtbarkeit bei Dunkelheit und schlechten Wetterbedingungen. Dank Schutzblechen, Gepäckträger und Seitenständer ist das Bike optimal für den Alltag ausgestattet.

Motor & Leistung

Der Bosch Performance Line CX Mittelmotor zählt zu den stärksten E-Bike-Antrieben am Markt. Mit satten 85 Nm Drehmoment unterstützt er kraftvoll auf steilen Anstiegen, anspruchsvollen Trails und langen Touren. Die harmonische Leistungsentfaltung sorgt dabei für ein natürliches Fahrgefühl.

Akku & Reichweite

Der integrierte Bosch PowerTube Akku mit 600 Wh Kapazität liefert ausreichend Energie für ausgedehnte Fahrten und tägliche Pendelstrecken. In Kombination mit dem effizienten Bosch Antriebssystem sind hohe Reichweiten möglich. Das Bosch Intuvia 100 Display informiert jederzeit übersichtlich über Geschwindigkeit, Akkustand und Fahrdaten.

Schaltung & Antrieb

Die SRAM SX Eagle 12-Gang-Schaltung bietet mit ihrer 11-50T Kassette eine enorme Bandbreite für steile Anstiege und schnelle Passagen. Zusammen mit der robusten SRAM Eagle Kette entsteht ein zuverlässiger und langlebiger Antrieb für sportliche Einsätze und den Alltag.

Komfort & Alltag

  • Vollfederung mit RockShox Psylo Silver RC Gabel und RockShox Deluxe Select R Dämpfer für hohen Fahrkomfort.
  • Systemgepäckträger mit bis zu 15 kg Zuladung für Taschen und Einkäufe.
  • Absenkbare Limotec Dropper-Sattelstütze mit 170 mm Hub für mehr Kontrolle im Gelände.

Fazit

Das GHOST E-ASX Essential EQ ist die perfekte Wahl für alle, die ein leistungsstarkes und vielseitiges E-Bike suchen. Die Kombination aus Bosch CX Motor, Vollfederung, kompletter Alltagsausstattung und hochwertiger Komponentenwahl macht dieses Modell zu einem echten Alleskönner für Stadt, Tour und Trail.

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Ein vollgefedertes E-Mountainbike mit Bosch Performance Line CX Motor, 600 Wh Akku, kompletter Straßenausstattung und hoher Alltagstauglichkeit. Ideal für Pendler, Tourenfahrer und Abenteurer, die nur ein Bike für alles suchen.

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