fahrrad 24 zoll trek Trek Wahoo 24" Trail
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fahrrad 24 zoll trek

fahrrad 24 zoll trek Trek Wahoo 24" Trail

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fahrrad 24 zoll trek Trek Wahoo 24" TrailWahoo 24 Trail is a light and tough kids' bike that's ready to roll off road. Its sturdy aluminum frame is easy to maneuver as they weave their way down the trail, but rugged enough to handle the tough stuff. A 9 speed 1x drivetrain gives them plenty of gears for pedaling up steep trails, and disc brakes provide next level stopping power to slow their roll or help them stop on a dime on the way back down. Perfect for riders between 51 59" tall.

Wahoo 24 Trail is a light and tough kids' bike that's ready to roll off-road. Its sturdy aluminum frame is easy to maneuver as they weave their way down the trail, but rugged enough to handle the tough stuff. A 9-speed 1x drivetrain gives them plenty of gears for pedaling up steep trails, and disc brakes provide next-level stopping power to slow their roll or help them stop on a dime on the way back down. Perfect for riders between 51-59" tall.


Features:

  • Wahoo's aluminum frame is light enough for easy handling and tough enough to roll through the rough stuff
  • Hydraulic disc brakes give them the same serious stopping power you'll find on adult mountain bikes
  • A 9-speed drivetrain gives your kiddo plenty of gears to shift through, but isn't too much to handle
  • Wide and knobby 2.4in tires provide heaps of traction for confidence on the trail
  • Trek kids' bikes are designed and assembled by people who know bikes — and backed by a lifetime warranty


Specs:

Frameset
Frame: Alpha Silver Aluminum, 24"
Fork: Wahoo 24" carbon, post mount disc brake, ThruSkew 5mm QR
Wheels
Front Hub: Formula DC-20, alloy, 6-bolt, 100mm ThruSkew
Front Skewer: 135x5mm bolt-on
Rear Hub: Formula DC-22, alloy, 6-bolt, Shimano 8/9/10 freehub, 135x5mm QR
Rear Skewer: 169x5mm bolt-on
Rim: Alloy 24", 28h
Spokes: 14g stainless steel, black
Tire: Kenda Amrak, 30 tpi, 24x2.20"
Max Tire Size: 2.40" with or without fenders
Drivetrain
Shifter: microSHIFT Advent Quick Trigger Pro SL-M6295, 9 speed
Rear derailleur: microSHIFT Advent RD-M6195M, 40-46T max cog
Crank: Alloy, 30T steel chain ring w/ guard. 127mm length
Bottom bracket: Sealed cartridge, 68mm
Cassette: microSHIFT Advent H093, 11-42, 9 speed
Chain: KMC X9
Pedal: VP-225 nylon platform
Components
Saddle: Kids' padded, integrated seatpost, Blendr light mount, 31.6x270mm
Handlebar: Bontrager alloy, 31.8mm clamp, 20mm rise, 600mm width
Grips: Kids' grip, 110mm width
Stem: Bontrager alloy, 31.8mm clamp, 6 degree, 45mm length
Brake: Tektro HD-J285 hydraulic disc, short reach
Brake Rotor: Tektro, 6-bolt, 160mm
Rotor Size: Max brake rotor sizes: 160mm front & rear
Accessories
Fenders: Trek custom
Weight
10.70 kg / 23.59 lbs
This bike has a maximum total weight limit (combined weight of bicycle, rider, and cargo) of 175 pounds (80 kg).

 

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