Lidl offers a trekking e-bike in its online shop at a very good price. The battery size and motor power are particularly impressive.
Are you already planning your first bike tours this year, but actually need a new e-bike? At Lidl you can currently find a suitable trekking e-bike from Fischer. The 28-inch model is available in a women’s and men’s version. You can also choose between two frame sizes.
According to the manufacturer, the large battery with 711 watt hours (small version with 522 watt hours) is sufficient for a range of up to 170 kilometers. So you can easily manage long tours. The battery disappears into the motor, which gives the Pedelec a simple look.
Strong engine
The mid-engine from Bafang provides you with a lot of power. The motor produces 80 Newton meters, which corresponds to the power that high-priced e-mountain bikes have. This means you can manage steep climbs without much effort.
The bike also offers a 9-speed derailleur gear and hydraulic disc brakes from Shimano. A lighting system is also installed so that you can travel safely in the dark. Further equipment includes a suspension fork, luggage rack and mudguards.
The e-bikes with the large battery still cost less than 2,000 euros, which is really good considering the equipment, especially the motor power. Even long tours are no problem.
9 speed derailleur
Range: approx. 170 km
Engine with 80 Newton meters
The recommended retail price for the Fischer Viator 4.2 is 2,749 euros; at Lidl you can get it from just under 1,966 euros, depending on the frame size. The version with a smaller battery costs 1,875 euros.
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