I've been thinking about this for a short while and another thread has encouraged me to post about it.
e-MTBs are heavy. My FS Cube e-MTB with top/high grade components comes in at 21kg, which is twice the weight of my carbon frame non-electric MTB with high/mid grade components (although it is a hardtail).
The lightest Bosch Performance powered e-MTBs that I've found are carbon frame hardtails from Cube:
- Cube Elite Hybrid HPC SLT (£4,999) - 16.9kg
- Cube Elite Hybrid HPC SL (£3,399) - 17.7kg
Out of interest, and retaining broadly equivalent levels of power / range (i.e. the very light Gruber / Vivax Assist wouldn't be a fair comparison), what are the lightest e-MTBs that you've found?
e-MTBs are heavy. My FS Cube e-MTB with top/high grade components comes in at 21kg, which is twice the weight of my carbon frame non-electric MTB with high/mid grade components (although it is a hardtail).
The lightest Bosch Performance powered e-MTBs that I've found are carbon frame hardtails from Cube:
- Cube Elite Hybrid HPC SLT (£4,999) - 16.9kg
- Cube Elite Hybrid HPC SL (£3,399) - 17.7kg
Out of interest, and retaining broadly equivalent levels of power / range (i.e. the very light Gruber / Vivax Assist wouldn't be a fair comparison), what are the lightest e-MTBs that you've found?