Vélo de ville pliant électrique BEAUFORT Billie

(57 avis client)

Pour se rendre au travail tous les jours, prendre les transports ou pour faire des balades découvertes pendant les vacances, pourquoi ne pas choisir un vélo pliant électrique BEAUFORT.

Nommé Billie, ce petit vélo compact est équipé d’un puissant moteur central de marque Bafang. Ce dernier délivre un couple moteur allant jusqu’à 80Nm.

Le prix initial était : 2.199,00€.Le prix actuel est : 1.645,25€.

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Description
Partie Cycle
SUSPENSION Fourche suspendue
TAILLE DES ROUES 20″
POIDS 22 kg
TYPE DE FREIN Patin mécanique
MODÈLE DE FREIN Tektro V Brake
TIGE DE SELLE Rigide
Motorisation
MARQUE DU MOTEUR Bafang
MODÈLE DU MOTEUR Modest Drive
AUTONOMIE MAXIMALE 120 km
DISPLAY (TYPE D’ÉCRAN) Ecran LCD
COUPLE MOTEUR 80 Nm
POSITION BATTERIE Porte bagage
EMPLACEMENT DU MOTEUR Moteur pédalier central
Transmission
TRANSMISSION Vitesses intégrées dans le moyeu
NB DE VITESSES 7
MODÈLE DE TRANSMISSION Shimano Nexus
Autres caractéristiques
GARANTIE Cadre à vie – Electrique 3 ans – Cycle 7 ans
ANNÉE DU MODÈLE 2020
TRAJET DOMICILE / TRAVAIL ★★★★★
IDÉAL TRANSPORTS EN COMMUN ★★★★★
TRANSPORT D’ENFANT ★★☆☆☆
GRAVIR GRANDE MONTÉE ★★★★★
CONFORT D’ASSISE ★★★☆☆
ACCÉLÉRATION ★★★★★
PERFORMANCE FREINAGE ★★★☆☆
ORIGINALITÉ ★★★☆☆
MARQUE Beaufort
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