Product description
Winora Sinus N8f Wave petrol (petrol)
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Due to bottlenecks and delays in worldwide supply chains, the manufacturer may have replaced individual components from the original specification with equivalent or even higher quality components. Therefore, the bicycle delivered may deviate from the images in certain cases.
Unless stated otherwise all of our bikes and brake accessories are sold according to the EU standard brake setup (right hand rear and left hand front) which is in reverse to UK standard brake setup.
Please note: the majority of our electronic products that come with plugs are fitted with 2-pronged EU plugs as standard. The operating voltage remains the same, however you may require an additional, simple EU to UK adapter to use them
Your perfect companion for the commute or the leisurely weekend tour: With the new WINORA Sinus N8f with freewheel you are perfectly equipped for both. The Bosch Active Plus motor with 500Wh battery accelerates harmoniously with up to 50Nm and supports you reliably when it gets steeper or you run out of power. With the smooth-running Nexus 8-speed hub gears from Shimano you shift smoothly into the next gear, while the hydraulic disc brakes grip powerfully when you need to stop quickly. The Sinus N8f is available as a women's and men's model, as well as a low-mounted model.
Details
- Bosch Active Plus motor
- Schwalbe Marathon Almotion tires
- Shimano Nexus 8 gear hub
Special Features
Bosch Active Plus
Range
Can I get 50 miles from one battery charge or even 120? For those interested in buying an e-bike, this is a very important question. Manufacturers try to be as realistic as they can about possible ranges your e-bike may manage on one complete battery charge. In practice, however, the maximum range depends on many different factors. As well as the type of motor you have, factors include the energy content (400 or 500 Wh), handling and age of the battery. However, the rider's weight, sitting position, riding style (starting frequency, cadence) and selected support levels (Eco, Tour, Sport, Turbo) all greatly influence the range. Last but not least, the track profile (uphill or flat), the ground (road or terrain), wind (headwind, tailwind) and even tyre profile effect distances possible. This makes it extremely difficult to provide precise and reliable information.