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Gepäckträger-Box Globus mit Alarm

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Gepäckträger-Box Globus mit AlarmSicherer Kofferraum frs Fahrrad Die SachsenRAD Gepcktrger Box Globus mit Alarm ist Ihre praktische Transportbox mit Alarmsystem frs Rad und mit allen gngigen Gepcktrgern kompatibel. Verstauen Sie einfach und komfortabel Ihren Fahrradhelm (bitte beachten Sie die Mae, um unntige Retouren zu vermeiden) oder transportieren Sie Gegenstnde, die trocken bleiben sollen oder die Sie sichern wollen: Die Box lsst sich abschlieen und schtzt so den Inhalt vor

Sicherer Kofferraum fürs Fahrrad

Die SachsenRAD Gepäckträger-Box Globus mit Alarm ist Ihre praktische Transportbox mit Alarmsystem fürs Rad und mit allen gängigen Gepäckträgern kompatibel. Verstauen Sie einfach und komfortabel Ihren Fahrradhelm (bitte beachten Sie die Maße, um unnötige Retouren zu vermeiden) oder transportieren Sie Gegenstände, die trocken bleiben sollen oder die Sie sichern wollen: Die Box lässt sich abschließen und schützt so den Inhalt vor Diebstahl. Die Alarmanlage bietet zusätzlich lautstarken Schutz. Die kratzfeste Oberfläche lässt sich leicht reinigen.

Die Montage der Befestigungsplatte auf dem Gepäckträger ist denkbar einfach - mit Hilfe weniger Schrauben bringen Sie die Box stabil und fest an. Der Koffer kann mit wenigen Handgriffen ab- und aufgesetzt werden.

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Technische Details

Farbe
schwarz

Material
PVC Kunststoff, Stahl

Zuladung
ca. 16 Liter

Gewicht
2,3 kg

Abmessungen
375mm * 335mm * 224mm

Besonderheiten
Alarmsystem, Reflektorstreifen, abschließbar

Lieferumfang
Gepäckträger-Box Globus, Alarmanlage, Fernbedienung, 2 Schlüssel, Montageset

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This will be a short review of a very long book. I ordered the book expecting more of a history of the British Navy, but this is more of a history of Britain with respect to its navy. It is still excellent and authoritative, just different than I expected. I really appreciate a somewhat different perspective than I have found in some other books. For example, any discussion of Jackie Fisher I have read previously seemed to border on the hagiographic, whereas here he seems to get a very evenhanded appraisal. A great book, highly recommended.
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