Tandem bike blue
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Double bike Bike for two
A bike for lovers: with this double bike, the two of you can jet through the city or along the cycle path into the countryside. The modern, sky-blue design features a lightweight aluminium frame with a long service life. The two plastic saddles are comfortable to sit on and pedal. Whether still young or already an older semester - feel like you're on cloud nine with this tandem bike in fashionable blue!
- Fashionable tandem bike with two seat tubes and two bottom brackets in trendy blue
- Ideal for short trips into town and picnic outings in the countryside
- Two comfortable plastic saddles for comfortable sitting on longer bike tours
- High lightness of the bicycle frame with excellent stability
- The seat height can be easily adjusted to individual needs
- Thanks to the handlebar end shifter, precise gear changes can be made with little effort
- Practical handlebars with easy-to-grip plastic grips for optimum grip
- Easy-care and durable material
- Brand quality from TOTEM
Technical data:
- Material frame: Aluminium
- Material saddle: plastic
- Colour: blue (according to picture)
- Frame dimensions: 20
- Wheel size: 700C
- Tyre size: Kenda 700C x 38C
- Gear shift: Ltwood 3 x 8 gear
- Freewheel: 8 speed 11-32 T
- Brakes: Tektro 810C
Notice:
- Please follow the safety instructions in the manual.
- The tandem bike is not recommended for off-road use.
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