Vélo pliant Tern Verge D9

Le vélo pliant Tern Verge D9 est conçu pour un usage quotidien en ville. Il convient aux citadins qui souhaitent un vélo non seulement pratique, mais aussi efficace sur la route, très roulant. La gamme Tern Verge s’adresse ainsi aux utilisateurs qui ont besoin d’emporter leur vélo dans le train, dans le métro, dans le bus, dans le coffre de la voiture, ne faisant aucun compromis sur le rendement.

Le prix initial était : 10.401.040,00€.Le prix actuel est : 520.520,00€.

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Description
Caractéristiques
FORME DU CADRE
Enjambement bas
MATÉRIAU DU CADRE
Aluminium
CADRE
Tern Verge, aluminium hydroformé, charnière OCL+
FOURCHE
Acier hi-ten
TRANSMISSION
Dérailleur externe
NOMBRE DE VITESSES
9
DÉRAILLEUR ARRIÈRE
Shimano Acera, Shadow
MANETTES DE DÉRAILLEUR
Shimano, trigger
CASSETTE
11-36, 9V
CHAINE
KMC 9 vitesses
PÉDALIER
Aluminium 6061 forgé, plateau de 53 dents
PÉDALES
Aluminium, pliables
FREINS
V-brake, étrier aluminium
TAILLE DE ROUES
20″
ROUES
Aluminium, double paroi
PNEUS
CST, 37-451, light skinwall, 60 tpi
CINTRE
Aluminium 6061, plat
POIGNÉES
Velo ergonomic, lock-on
POTENCE
Physis 3D, Syntace VRO ajustable
SELLE
Tern Porter, design GripPad
TIGE DE SELLE
SuperOversize, aluminium 6061
GARDE-BOUE
En option
DIMENSIONS VÉLO PLIÉ
44 x 80 x 74 cm
GARANTIE CADRE
10 ans
GARANTIE PIÈCES
2 ans
JEU DE DIRECTION
Flux, roulements à cartouche
POIDS
12,2 kg
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