Hailing from the Peak District, Forme are known for robust bikes built to deal with tough British roads… but there’s nothing gritty about the sleek new Flash E with a Fazua motor system, fully integrated cable routing and Shimano Ultegra shifting, and we’ve got an exclusive sneak peak before it officially launches! 

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From humble beginnings in 2010, a decade on Forme now claim to have the biggest bike range in Britain; and that now includes an impressive number of e-bikes, with the Flash E being the flagship e-road model for 2020. 

The Flash E is pretty much completely cable-tidy with a semi-integrated cockpit that consists of Forme’s own integrated stem married to Ritchey Comp Curve handlebars. They’ve chosen the 4.6kg Fazua motor system – now becoming ubiquitous with lightweight e-bikes – that has a removable battery concealed in the frame and a simple head unit to control the assist levels. 

The full carbon frame and fork appears to borrow geometry from the non-assisted Flash aero road bike, and it’s also made for disc brakes with flat mount calipers and 12mm thru-axles front and rear. Shifting is Shimano Ultegra with a 50/34t FSA chainset, and you get 28mm Schwalbe tyres with DT Swiss wheels to keep you rolling in all weathers. 

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forme monyash e (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
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Forme are also set to launch the Monyash E, the electric version of their all-road manual Monyash. It’s another that uses the Fazua motor system, concealed in a slacker alloy frame with a unique, curvy carbon fork. Shifting is Shimano 105, with 28mm tyres and a Fizik Antares saddle. 

Forme say they expect stock to land before the end of March, with the Flash E priced at £4,675 and the Monyash E at £3,650; we don’t have weights for either yet, but will update if we find out. You can head over to Forme’s website to check back for news of their new bike launches.