Excelsior Glorious Cityrad Damenrad 28 Zoll, 3 / 7-Gang Shimano Nexus
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Excelsior Glorious Cityrad Damenrad 28 Zoll, 3 / 7-Gang Shimano Nexus

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Excelsior Glorious Cityrad Damenrad 28 Zoll, 3 / 7-Gang Shimano NexusEin stilvolles, durchdachtes ueres, eine rundum zufriedenstellende Ausstattung: Was will man mehr fr die City? Das "Glorious" von EXCELSIOR wei mit seinem schicken Retro Design zu berzeugen. Gleichzeitig ist es mit seinem herausnehmbaren Weidenkorb, der im Fronttrger ber dem Vorderrad Platz findet, der perfekte Shoppingbegleiter. Dieser wird um einen grozgigen Gepcktrger ergnzt. Bei der Variante in Perlwei ist der Perlmuttglanz, den das Rad stolz zur

Ein stilvolles, durchdachtes Äußeres, eine rundum zufriedenstellende Ausstattung: Was will man mehr für die City? Das "Glorious" von EXCELSIOR weiß mit seinem schicken Retro-Design zu überzeugen.
Gleichzeitig ist es mit seinem herausnehmbaren Weidenkorb, der im Frontträger über dem Vorderrad Platz findet, der perfekte Shoppingbegleiter. Dieser wird um einen großzügigen Gepäckträger ergänzt.

Bei der Variante in Perlweiß ist der Perlmuttglanz, den das Rad stolz zur Schau trägt, auffällig. Auch in der zweiten Farbe, Pastelltürkis, hat dieses Citybike eine Optik, die wunderbar seinen Vintage-Charakter unterstreicht.
Der traditionelle und robuste Stahlrahmen, sowie die zahlreichen verchromten Bauteile, geben diesem Lifestyle-Rad sein Charisma. Beim "Glorious" hat man viel Wert aufs Detail gelegt. Das zeigt sich zum Beispiel darin, dass Reifen, Sattel und Griffe farblich aufeinander abgestimmt sind.

Das "Glorious" bietet alles, was es für das sorglose Fahrvergnügen in der City braucht. Die Ausstattung entspricht den Vorgaben der StVZO, sodass es sich stets sicher fahren lässt.
Mit einem Nabendynamo, einer Felgenbremse, einer zusätzlichen Rücktrittbremse, sowie einem LED-Scheinwerfer und einem Rücklicht samt Standlicht von Büchel geht es gut ausgestattet durch die Stadt.

Die Gänge wechselt dieses Citybike mit der bewährten und langlebigen Nabenschaltung "Nexus" von Shimano. Man hat die Wahl zwischen 3 und 7 Gängen. Während die 3 Gänge für überwiegend flache Strecken in der Stadt vollkommen ausreichen, sollte man für Fahrten mit einigen Anstiegen und Gefällen die 7-Gang-Schaltung wählen.

Insgesamt ist das "Glorious" von EXCELSIOR ein Fahrrad, das viel Stil und Komfort für die City bietet. Wer bequem und mit allem Nötigen ausgerüstet von A nach B kommen möchte, ist bei ihm genau richtig.

  • Laufradgröße: 28 Zoll
  • Rahmen: Stahl
  • Rahmenform: Zweirohr
  • Rahmenhöhe: 50 cm, 55 cm
  • Schaltung: 3-Gang oder 7-Gang  Shimano Nexus
  • Schaltart: Nabenschaltung
  • Brems-Typ: V-Brakes 
  • Bremsen: Handbremse vorne und hinten, Rücktritt
  • Beleuchtung: Nabendynamo
  • Reifen: Schwalbe Road Cruiser mit Reflexstreifen
  • Sattel: Selle Royal
  • Griffe: Selle Royal
  • Gepäckträger: vorne und hinten
  • Seitenständer
  • Klingel: ja
  • Sonstiges: Frontträger inkl. Weidenkorb
  • Gewicht ab: 17,4 kg
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