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New enduro e-MTB also gets Giant's "most advanced" suspension setup and a higher voltage motor
Prices start at £4,500 for the SL5, with three build options to choose from. And yes, one of them comes with a suspension fork.
Even amidst business turmoil, YT Industries brings updates to its Decoy e-MTB
We catch up with Tracy Moseley to hear her thoughts on where the world of electric mountain bike racing is at right now, and where it’s heading
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Equipped with the very latest TQ motor, Yeti's first lightweight e-MTB looks set to appeal to a wide but flush audience.
Lightweight and powerful with an e-MTB specific linkage.
One of the most exciting e-mountain bikes of the year has now gotten a cheaper, alloy sibling
e-gravel gets powerful and even lighter.
With 111Nm of torque, are big power e-mountain bikes the new norm?