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Mahle e-bike drive systems just got substantially lighter thanks to the big weight savings in their new, more compact X20 hub motor. Already one of the most popular lightweight e-bike powertrains for road & gravel, the new X20 completely refines & modernizes Mahle (formerly eBikemotion) pedal-assist performance while becoming the “lightest e-bike drive system on

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Wilier has a new carbon Filante Hybrid aero road e-bike that neatly integrates an all-new Mahle X20 motor, resetting the benchmark as the world’s lightest e-bike drive system. Combining classic Wilier Triestina’s road bike feel & handling with the smooth support of the tiny Mahle X20 rear hub motor and an expandable 250Wh battery hidden

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Spanish carbon mountain bike manufacturer, Unno, has released its first eMTB; the Boös. Sporting 160mm of rear wheel travel delivered by its virtual pivot point suspension platform, the Boös rocks a Bosch CX Gen 4 motor with a 750Wh battery housed inside the downtube. The complete eBike will set you back €9,995; it will eventually

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David Folch, the man behind DirtySixer, has been busying himself with the development of his first eBike; and of course, it rolls on 36″ wheels. The brand are well-known for their massive all-road and commuter bicycles, having supplied 36ers to many a star basketball player, including LeBron James, Mark Eaton, Kevin Durant, and Shaquille O’Neal.

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MV Augusta single-speed e-bikes can reach speeds up to 20 mph and cover more than 45 miles of range on a single 4-hour charge.

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