lastenfahrrad cargo cluuv® e-cargo – Premium E-Cargobike für Familie & Business – cluuv GmbH
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lastenfahrrad cargo cluuv® e-cargo – Premium E-Cargobike für Familie & Business – cluuv GmbHDas cluuv e cargo bietet kompromisslose Premium Qualitt, ergonomische Kindertransportlsungen und maximale Flexibilitt fr Familien und Unternehmen. Entdecke das cluuv e cargo dein Cargobike, das nicht nur durch herausragende Leistung, sondern auch durch durchdachte Details berzeugt. Die przise Geometrie und Rahmenkonstruktion sorgen fr optimale Fahreigenschaften, whrend der tiefe Schwerpunkt fr maximale Sicherheit auf der Strae sorgt. Dank einer

Das cluuv® e-cargo bietet kompromisslose Premium-Qualität, ergonomische Kindertransportlösungen und maximale Flexibilität für Familien und Unternehmen.

Entdecke das cluuv® e-cargo – dein Cargobike, das nicht nur durch herausragende Leistung, sondern auch durch durchdachte Details überzeugt. Die präzise Geometrie und Rahmenkonstruktion sorgen für optimale Fahreigenschaften, während der tiefe Schwerpunkt für maximale Sicherheit auf der Straße sorgt. Dank einer ausgeklügelten Lenkgeometrie und wartungsarmer Gestängelenkung bietet das cluuv® e-cargo perfekte Balance, Stabilität und Sicherheit sowohl bei niedrigen als auch hohen Geschwindigkeiten.

Die robuste, reparaturfreundliche und wartungsarme Konstruktion garantiert Verlässlichkeit im täglichen Einsatz. Unsere Rahmenqualität steht für kompromisslose Qualität, regionale Produktion und feinstes Engineering.

Sicherer & ergonomischer Kindertransport

Der cluuv® ergo seat bietet viel Platz und Komfort. Ergonomisch geformt, gefedert und mit seitlichem Halt sitzen die Kids super bequem. Der mit 5-Punkt-Gurten ausgestattete Einzelsitz kann in- und entgegen der Fahrtrichtung fixiert werden. Bis zu drei cluuv® ergo seats können im cluuv® cargobike befestigt werden, sodass ihr immer flexibel unterwegs seid. Beim cluuv® cargobike können die Kinder den Kopf anlehnen und so ruhig mal ein Nickerchen machen. Ein höherer Aufbau sorgt dafür, dass auch der Kopfbereich der Kinder hinten und seitlich zusätzlich geschützt ist und bietet auch kleineren Kindern Halt.

Starke Bosch-Antriebstechnologie

Der leistungsstarke Bosch Performance Line CX Motor (NEW SMART SYSTEM, CARGO EDITION, 25km/h) mit einem maximalen Drehmoment von 85 Nm bietet hervorragende Tretunterstützung selbst bei hoher Zuladung. Der neue Akku PowerTube 750 des smarten Bosch-Systems bietet maximale Reichweite und ist elegant in der Ladefläche integriert. Du kannst den Akku direkt am Cargobike laden oder ihn leicht zum Aufladen entnehmen. Optional kann mit einem zweiten Akku eine maximale Kapazität von 1.500 Wh erreicht werden.

Sicherer Stand

Der clevere Ständer im vorderen Bereich der Cargo-Box balanciert das cluuv® e-cargo perfekt aus und wird mit einem bequem erreichbaren Fußpedal bedient. Dies ermöglicht ein leichtes Abstellen und einen sicheren Stand für das Cargobike, auch wenn sich die Kinder in Richtung Vorderrad bewegen. Eine Gasdruckfeder sorgt dafür, dass der Ständer geschmeidig und geräuscharm die Position wechselt.

Integriertes Schienensystem

Maximale Flexibilität erhältst Du durch unsere großzügige Ladefläche mit Airlineschienen, die nahezu alle Transportanforderungen abdeckt – optimal auch für die Logistikanforderungen von Unternehmen.

Cleverer Diebstahlschutz

Schlüssel umdrehen, losfahren! Die unkomplizierte integrierte Wegfahrsperre ist einfach zu bedienen und gleichschließend mit dem Akku. Clever!

Gates Carbon Drive

Der Gates Carbon Drive hält den hohen Belastungen eines E-Cargobikes stand. Ohne Fett und Öl rollst du leise mit dem wartungsarmen Riemenantrieb über die Straßen.

Starke Magura-Bremsen

Die leistungsstarken 4-Kolben Magura CMe sorgen dafür, dass ihr immer sicher zum Halten kommt.

Tauche ein in die Welt des cluuv® e-cargo und erlebe die Freiheit der flexiblen Mobilität in Premium-Qualität!

AUSSTATTUNG

Rahmen: 7020-T6 ALUMINIUM
Motor: BOSCH Cargo Performance Line CX (New Smart System, 25 km/h, Nennleistung 250 Watt)
Battery: BOSCH PowerTube 750 (New Smart System)
Display: BOSCH Kiox (New Smart System)
Schaltung: ENVIOLO Cargo (stufenlos, manueller Drehgriff oder Automatikschaltung) oder ROHLOFF SPEEDHUB 500/14 manuell oder ROHLOFF E-14 oder 3x3 NINE manuell oder 3x3 NINE e-shift 
Vorderradnabe: DT Swiss / BITEX
Federgabel: SR Suntour Mobie 20“
Steuersatz: Cane Creek / ergotec
Reifen vorn: Schwalbe Pick-Up 20“
Reifen hinten: Schwalbe Pick-Up 27,5“
Schläuche: Schwalbe
Felgen: Ryde Andra 40
Speichen: SAPIM 
Kurbel: Miranda 160mm
Riemenantrieb: Gates Carbon Drive
Sattel: Selle Royal
Sattelstütze: ergotec
Pedale: M-WAVE Steady Flat
Lenker: M-WAVE
Griffe: BROOKS Ergonomic oder ähnlich
Bremsen: Magura CMe (4 Kolben)
Frontlicht: Supernova Mini2 LDM
Rücklicht: Busch & Müller Xeltec
Schutzbleche: SKS
Ständer: cluuv® heavy duty
Schloss: cluuv® integriertes Schloss
Ladefläche: wasserfest beschichtete Siebdruckplatte mit vier parallel laufenden AIRLINE Schienen

SPEZIFIKATIONEN

Ladefläche: 700x500 mm
Leergewicht: 45 kg
Abmessungen (inkl. cluuv® cabin): L 269 cm x B 72 cm x H 129 cm 
Zuladung Ladefläche: 70 kg
Zulässiges Gesamtgewicht: 235 kg

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