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ByteTecpeak Z02 Elektromobil Rot faltbar 350W 20 km Reichweite bis 150kg belastbarTechnische Daten des Z02 Elektromobils in Rot Modell Z02 Farbe Rot Motor 350W Brstenmotor Batterie 12Ah Blei Sure, abnehmbar Ladezeit ca. 8 Std. Reichweite bis zu 20 km Tempo bis zu 6 km h Steigung unter 12 Bremse elektromagnetisch Belastbarkeit bis 150 kg Gewicht 46 kg Mae offen 118 51 93 cm Mae gefaltet 90 37 71 cm Bodenfreiheit 12 cm Reifen vorne 5 Zoll hinten 5 Zoll
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