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2nd of June 2009 | 14:02 GMT | Alina Dumitrache
2009/2010 Bike Sports Selection from Mercedes-Benz
- The Foldingbike has a patented folding mechanism
- The racing bike is available in a limited edition of 100
- The Trekking bike matches the new E-Class
The Foldingbike features a patented easy to operate folding mechanism. The bike can be easily carried in the public transport or accommodated in the car boot, camper van, office or yacht. The aluminium folding frame has a suspension travel of 40 mm at both front and rear, adjustable for individual riding comfort.
The bike also features a Shimano 8-speed derailleur gear, s side stand, protective metal cover and a variable luggage rack suitable for the day-to-day use. The new Mercedes-Benz Foldingbike is available in silver or white color schemes and costs 1699 Euro.
The Mountainbike has a lightweight, fully sprung aluminium frame and is also supplied with a damper pump and a lockout function on the suspension fork. The bike comes in three frame sizes in matt black/matt white at a price of 3999 Euro.
The Limited racing bike is available in a limited edition of 100 and features a high-end carbon-fibre frame, Carbotec monocoque carbon-fibre fork, SRAM RED 20-speed gears and SRAM RED carbon-fibre pedals. The bike is available in five frame sizes in carbon/white/red, and can be purchased at the price of 4999 Euro.
The Fitnessbike, now available also in XL frame size, a suspension fork with a travel of 80 mm and a lockout function, SRAM X.5 27-speed gears and disc brakes at front and rear, all that at a price of 1099 Euro.
The Trekking bike matches the new E-Class and has a copper brown metallic/white paint finish this year. The bike features a high-quality touring kit which includes a Shimano hub dynamo, Busch & Müller lights, a metal protective cover and a Topeak luggage rack at a cost of 1349 Euro.
If the prices are not too high for you, all these bikes and the bike clothing collection can be found at all Mercedes-Benz dealers.
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