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level of practice | advanced |
intensity | mid intensity |
power assisted | with electric assistance |
maximum load | 120 kg |
number of speeds | 10 speeds |
bike frame material | aluminium frame |
motor position | middle position |
wheel size | 29" |
connected | connected |
weight (in kg) | 24 kg |
built-in battery | with built-in battery |
condition | new |
type of brakes | hydraulic disc brakes |
removable battery | removable battery |
battery capacity (in Wh) | 600 Wh and more |
charger type | sector |
handlebar diameter | 31.8 mm |
autonomy (in km) | up to 100 km |
number of bottle-cage holders | 2 |
seatpost compatibility | telescopic seatpost compatible |
trunk bag fixation | trunk bag fixation |
type of seatpost | telescopic |
engine torque maximum | 70 Nm |
front suspension travel | 130 mm |
handlebar width | 740 mm |
rear suspension travel | not concerned |
suspension | semi stiff |
Bike frame: 100.0% Aluminium |
Max weight: 120 kg (rider + kit + bike).
Store it in a warm, dry place away from corrosive products and salty air. Never store with the battery flat, and remember to recharge it at least once every six months.
Bike repairs
Even with regular maintenance, it's common for some components to wear over time. Most bike repairs are relatively easy, so it's useful to have a few key tools so you can get back to riding again quickly. Some tools are specific to bike parts (a chain whip/cassette removal tool) and others are more common (Allen keys). However, if you do not feel comfortable doing a repair yourself, you can take your bike to your local Decathlon workshop where our technicians will be happy to help.