Kalkhoff K23 Entice 1.B Move Moonstonegrey
Original price was: $4,999.00.$4,199.00Current price is: $4,199.00.
- Bosch Performance Line smart system drive with 75 Nm
- Bosch PowerPack battery with either 725 or 545 Watt hour capacity
- Range up to 135 km*
- Comfortable frame with wide, low step-through
Description
- Bosch Performance Line smart system drive with 75 Nm
- Bosch PowerPack battery with either 725 or 545 Watt hour capacity
- Range up to 135 km*
- Comfortable frame with wide, low step-through
Motor | Bosch Performance Line Smart System, 36 V / 250 W / 75 Nm |
Display | Bosch Intuvia 100, with LED Remote |
Battery Ampere hours | 20,1 Ah,15,1 Ah |
Battery | Bosch PowerPack Li-Ion 36 V |
Drive system | Bosch |
Range | 100 – 150 km,Less than 100 km |
Charger | Bosch, 4A |
Shifting system | Shimano Acera, 8-speed |
Shifter | Shimano Altus |
Crankset | aluminium |
Gear Ratio | front: 42, rear: 11-40 |
Brake caliper | Tektro T280, 2-piston, hydraulic disc brake |
Brake rotors | 180 |
Headlight | Herrmans H-Black MR4, LED |
Taillight | Herrmans H-Trace, LED |
Frame | E-Comfort, aluminium,1|23 Bosch |
Wheelsize | 27″ |
Rims | Hohlkammer, geöst, Aluminium, 25 mm |
Fork | SR Suntour NVX, adjustable |
Fender | plastic, with edge protector |
Stem | Aluminium, adjustable |
Kickstand | rear stand, adjustable |
Handlebar | Tour, Aluminium,Sport Riser, aluminium |
Permissible Total Weight | 130 kg |
Saddle | Selle Royal TCM |
Seatpost | Concept EX, aluminium |
Rear derailleur | Shimano Acera |
Pedals | MTB, with reflector |
Front Hub | KT TC7F, Centerlock |
Rear hub | KT TC7R, Centerlock, 10-speed |
Tires | Schwalbe Smart Sam, 54-584 |
Carrier | MIK Rear Carrier |
Travel | 100 mm |
Gear System | derailleur |
Brake | disc brake |
Battery Watt-hours | 725 Wh,545 Wh |
Chain | KMC X8 |
Travel of suspension fork | No |
Grip Description | Ergon GC10,Ergon GP10 |
Brand
Kalkhoff
Kalkhoff is a German bicycle manufacturer based in Cloppenburg; it was founded in 1919 by Heinrich Kalkhoff as a family business. Founded as a first small workshop in Kalkhoff's parents' house, the company grew steadily. By 1939, more than 700,000 frames for bicycles were produced.