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Folding e-bike Victoria Fylgran 7 for motorhomes: 25.5 kg and 3999 euros

12.07.2026 07:00 1 min 1 source
BikeX DEU
Folding e-bike Victoria Fylgran 7 for motorhomes: 25.5 kg and 3999 euros
Original source: BikeX

Victoria has launched the Fylgran 7 folding e-bike aimed at motorhome travellers. The model features an aluminium frame, a Bosch Performance Line SX motor (60 Nm) and a removable 400 Wh battery. The bike weighs 25.5 kg and has a maximum load of 120 kg. Price is 3999 euros.

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Folding e-bike Victoria Fylgran 7 for motorhomes: 25.5 kg and 3999 euros

12.07.2026 BikeX DEU Original source

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