author rennrad Omnium CXC V3 Komplettfahrrad – Simple Bike Store
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author rennrad Omnium CXC V3 Komplettfahrrad – Simple Bike StoreDas Omnium CXC steht fr Cyclo Cross City und genau das macht es. Pendeln, Gravel, Cyclocross, Weltreise oder Alleycat das CXC funktioniert fr dich. Mit 700x45c Reifenfreiheit und dreifachen Kfighalterungen an der Gabel ist dieses Bike sogar abenteuerbereit! Verstellbare Ausfallenden ermglichen Singlespeed, Fixie, Nabenschaltung oder Schaltwerk. Es ist jetzt auch riemenantriebs kompatibel! Wir knnten noch viel ber die Mglichkeiten erzhlen, aber kurz

Das Omnium CXC steht für Cyclo Cross City und genau das macht es. Pendeln, Gravel, Cyclocross, Weltreise oder Alleycat – das CXC funktioniert für dich.

Mit 700x45c Reifenfreiheit und dreifachen Käfighalterungen an der Gabel ist dieses Bike sogar abenteuerbereit! Verstellbare Ausfallenden ermöglichen Singlespeed, Fixie, Nabenschaltung oder Schaltwerk. Es ist jetzt auch riemenantriebs-kompatibel!

Wir könnten noch viel über die Möglichkeiten erzählen, aber kurz gesagt ist das CXC ein echtes Schweizer Taschenmesser. Es gibt nichts Vielseitigeres.

 

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Rahmen-Kit beinhaltet: Rahmen, Gabel, Achsen und Sattelstützklemme. Steuersatz nicht enthalten.

Die neue Gabel verfügt jetzt über ein segmentiertes Design, das das Gabelzittern und die Flexibilität beim Bremsen deutlich reduziert. Sie hat außerdem dreifache Käfighalterungen an den Gabelbeinen für all deine Bikepacking-Bedürfnisse.

Rahmen-Spezifikationen

 

6 Größen XS (51), S (53), M(56), L (59), XL (62), XXL (64)
[Material] Doppelwandiger Chromoly-Stahlrahmen & Gabel
Gänge Für 1x Schaltwerk-Schaltsystem
Sattelstützendurchmesser: 27.2mm
Hinterrad: TA Insert: 622, 12 x 142mm Abstand, nur Scheibe
QR-Einsatz: 622, 10 x 135 mm Abstand, nur Scheibenbremse
Vorderrad: 622, 12 x 100mm Achsmaß, nur Scheibenbremse
Reifenfreiheit vorne: 45mm Freiraum mit Schutzblechen
Reifenfreiheit hinten: 45mm Freiraum mit Schutzblechen (50mm Kettenstrebenfreiheit)
Steckachse hinten 12×142, 172 mm lang, 19 mm Gewindelänge, 1,75 mm Steigung 
Steckachse vorne 12×100, 125mm, 17mm Gewindelänge, 1,5mm Steigung
Steuersatz: 1 1/8″ Ahead
Tretlager: 68mm BSA
Bremsaufnahmen: IS Bremsaufnahme vorne und hinten, für minimale 160mm und maximale 180mm Rotoren
Q-Faktor 145mm
Empfohlenes maximales Gesamtgewicht inklusive Fahrer: 100 kg
Rahmenset Gewicht (Groß); inklusive Gabel, Ausfallenden & Achsen 3,7 kg

 

Komponentenliste CXC Singlespeed

 

Bremsen Sram Level TL, IS-Montage, 160mm Rotor vorne und hinten
Singlespeed Sram PC830 Kette & 15t SS Adapter
Vorbau 3D geschmiedetes 6061 Aluminium, 80mm Standard, Oversize 31,8mm, matt schwarz
Lenker 6061 Aluminium, 700mm breit, 15mm Anstieg, Oversize, matt schwarz
Sattelstütze 27,2mm geschmiedetes Aluminiumlegierung 6061, T6, 15mm Versatz, matt schwarz
Griffe Omnium Lock-On, schwarz, Schaumstoff
Kurbelgarnitur Antrieb, 42 Zähne, CNC Narrow Wide Kettenblatt
Tretlager FSA, Square Taper, 68mm BSA
Steuersatz/e VP Components, abgedichtete Lager, 1-1/8″
Sattel Velo, Leder, Chro-mo
Reifen Je nach Verfügbarkeit
Räder DT Swiss G1800 vorne und hinten – HG Fahrer
Pedale Gussmetall-Plattform, schwarz

Komponentenliste CXC Flatbar Apex 11

 

Bremsen Sram Level TL, IS-Montage, 160mm Rotor vorne und hinten
Gänge Sram Apex 11 SPD, Sram Force Kassette 11-36, KMC 11-fach Kette EPT
Vorbau 3D geschmiedetes 6061 Aluminium, 80mm Standard, Oversize 31,8mm, matt schwarz
Lenker 6061 Aluminium, 700mm breit, 15mm Anstieg, Oversize, matt schwarz
Sattelstütze 27,2mm geschmiedetes Aluminiumlegierung 6061, T6, 15mm Versatz, matt schwarz
Griffe Omnium Lock-On, schwarz, Schaumstoff
Kurbelgarnitur Antrieb, 42 Zähne, CNC Narrow Wide Kettenblatt
Tretlager FSA, Square Taper, 68mm BSA
Steuersatz/e VP Components, abgedichtete Lager, 1-1/8″
Sattel Velo, Leder, Chro-mo
Reifen Je nach Verfügbarkeit
Räder DT Swiss G1800 vorne und hinten – HG Fahrer
Pedale Gussmetall-Plattform, schwarz

 

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