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Domane+ SLR 7 AXS Carbon Red Smoke 360Wh

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Domane+ SLR 7 AXS Carbon Red Smoke 360WhDas Domane+ SLR 7 ist ein revolutionres E Carbonrennrad, das sich bei Optik, Passform und Fahrgefhl von herkmmlichen E Bikes abgrenzt. Es basiert auf einem Rahmen aus 800 Series OCLV Carbon mit einem fast unsichtbaren, kompakten Motor, der dank seines natrlichen Tretgefhls maximalen Fahrspa bietet. Der Motor arbeitet leise und hlt sich bei Solorunden oder Vereinsausfahrten im Hintergrund, kann dich aber Anstiege kraftvoll hinaufschieben und auf langen


Das Domane+ SLR 7 ist ein revolutionäres E-Carbonrennrad, das sich bei Optik, Passform und Fahrgefühl von herkömmlichen E-Bikes abgrenzt. Es basiert auf einem Rahmen aus 800 Series OCLV Carbon mit einem fast unsichtbaren, kompakten Motor, der dank seines natürlichen Tretgefühls maximalen Fahrspaß bietet. Der Motor arbeitet leise und hält sich bei Solorunden oder Vereinsausfahrten im Hintergrund, kann dich aber Anstiege kraftvoll hinaufschieben und auf langen Touren entlasten. Als i-Tüpfelchen profitierst du von den superschnellen, geschmeidigen Gangwechseln des elektronischen SRAM Force XPLR AXS D2, der auf Asphalt und Schotter überzeugt.

Trek bietet Dir seinen besten und leichtesten Rahmen aus 800 Series OCLV Carbon mit hinterem IsoSpeed. Einen kraftvollen Harmonic Pin Ring Motor von TQ mit 50 Nm Drehmoment und einer Unterstützung bis 25 km/h, einen 360 Wh großen integrierten Akku, ein in den Rahmen integriertes, smartes LED-Display und diskrete Bedienelemente in den Bremsgriffgummis für das Wechseln der Unterstützungsmodi. Aeolus Pro 3V Laufräder aus OCLV Carbon, eine drahtlose, elektronische SRAM Force XPLR AXS D2 1x12-Schaltung, Carbonkurbeln, einen vibrationsdämpfenden Bontrager Pro IsoCore Lenker und einen RCS Pro Vorbau mit integrierter Zugführung für eine cleane Optik.

 

  • Der TQ-Harmonic-Pin-Ring-Motor ist beeindruckend diskret, kompakt, leicht, flüsterleise und bietet eine kraftvolle Unterstützung bis zu 25 km/h
  • Der intelligente Ladeanschluss, das elegante integrierte Display und die diskreten Bedienelemente sorgen dafür, dass das Fahrrad wie ein herkömmliches Rennrad aussieht und sich auch so anfühlt
  • Die stabile Ausdauergeometrie in Verbindung mit dem straßenschonenden IsoSpeed-Hinterrad absorbiert Unebenheiten auf der Straße und sorgt so für ein sanfteres, komfortableres Fahrgefühl.
  • Bei langen Fahrten können Sie einen Range Extender anbringen, der in den Flaschenhalter passt und Ihnen die nötige Leistung für eine längere Strecke liefert.
  • Ausgestattet mit einem SRAM Force XPLR AXS D2 1x12-Antrieb und 40-mm-Schotterreifen für eine komfortable Fahrt auf allen Arten von Straßen

 
Ausstattung:
Rahmen: 800 Series OCLV Carbon, TQ Antriebssystem, konisches Steuerrohr, hinteres IsoSpeed, interne Zugführung, Flat Mount Scheibenbremsaufnahme, Schutzblechösen, 142x12 mm Steckachse
Gabel: Domane+ Carbon, konischer Carbongabelschaft, interne Bremszugführung, Schutzblechösen, Flat Mount Scheibenbremsaufnahme, 12x100 mm Steckachse
Gewicht: 56 - 12,55 kg / 27,67 lbs (mit TLR-Reifendichtmittel, ohne Schläuche)
Max. Gewicht: Dieses Fahrrad hat eine maximale Gewichtsbeschränkung (Fahrrad, Fahrer und Beladung) von 125 kg.
Schalthebel: SRAM Force AXS D2, 12fach
Schaltwerk: SRAM Force XPLR AXS D2, max. 44 Z. an größtem Ritzel
*Kurbel Größe: 50, 52: Praxis Carbon, 170 mm Kurbelarmlänge
Größe 54, 56: Praxis Carbon, 172,5 mm Kurbelarmlänge
Größe 58, 60, 62: Praxis Carbon, 175 mm Kurbelarmlänge
Kettenblatt: SRAM X-SYNC, 42Z, Aluminium
Kassette: SRAM XG-1271, 10-44 Z., 12fach
Kette: SRAM Force, 12fach
Vorderrad: Bontrager Aeolus Pro 3V, OCLV Carbon, Tubeless Ready, 25 mm Innenweite, 100 x 12 mm Steckachse
Hinterrad: Bontrager Aeolus Pro 3V, OCLV Carbon, Tubeless Ready, 25 mm Innenweite, 142 x 12 mm Steckachse
VR-Schnellspanner: Bontrager Switch Steckachse, abnehmbarer Hebel
HR-Schnellspanner: Bontrager Switch Steckachse, abnehmbarer Hebel
Reifen: Bontrager GR1 Team Issue, Tubeless Ready, Inner Strength Karkasse, Aramidwulstkern, 120 TPI, 700 x 40C
Reifen-Ersatzteil: Bontrager TLR-Dichtmittel, 177 ml
Felgenband: Bontrager TLR
*Sattel Größe: 50, 52: Verse Short Elite, Streben aus Magnesiumrohr, 155 mm Breite
Größe 54, 56, 58, 60, 62: Verse Short Elite, Streben aus Magnesiumrohr, 145 mm Breite
*Sattelstütze Größe: 50, 52, 54, 56: Domane Carbonsattelstütze, KVF-Profil, 20 mm Versatz, 280 mm Länge
Größe 58, 60, 62: Domane Carbonsattelstütze, KVF-Profil, 20 mm Versatz, 320 mm Länge
*Lenker Größe: 50, 52: Bontrager Pro IsoCore VR-SF, 40 cm
Größe 54, 56: Bontrager Pro IsoCore VR-SF, 42 cm
Größe 58, 60, 62: Bontrager Pro IsoCore VR-SF, 44 cm
Lenkerband: Bontrager Supertack Perf Lenkerband
*Vorbau Größe: 50, 54: Trek RCS Pro, -7 Grad, 90 mm Länge
Größe 52: Trek RCS Pro, -7 Grad, 80 mm Länge
Größe 56, 58: Trek RCS Pro, -7 Grad, 100 mm Länge
Größe 60, 62: Trek RCS Pro, -7 Grad, 110 mm Länge
Bremsscheibe: SRAM CenterLine X, Center Lock Scheibenaufnahme, abgerundete Kante, 160 mm
Akku: TQ 360 Wh
Motor: TQ-HPR50, 50 Nm, 250 W max. Nenndauerleistung, 300 W Maximalleistung
Computer: TQ LED-Display mit Bluetooth- & ANT+-Konnektivität
Elektronik: TQ Ladegerät, 4 A


*Bitte beachten - die Spezifikation gilt für alle Größen, sofern nicht gesondert aufgeführt

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