Electric Mountain Bikes

Want to explore the most rugged terrain with some little assistance on hills and longer rides? Choose from our range of second hand electric mountain bikes.

 

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Electric mountain bikes

About

Electric mountain bikes, often referred to as e-MTBs or electric-assist mountain bikes, are specifically designed bicycles that combine the capabilities of traditional mountain bikes with the added assistance of an electric motor. They have gained significant popularity among off-road enthusiasts, allowing riders to conquer challenging terrains with less effort and explore trails they might not have been able to tackle on a regular mountain bike.

Here are some key features and aspects of electric mountain bikes:

  1. Electric Motor: Electric mountain bikes are equipped with a compact electric motor that provides additional power to the rider's pedaling. The motor is typically located in the hub of the rear wheel or integrated into the frame near the bottom bracket. It can be controlled using a handlebar-mounted control panel or through an app on a smartphone.
  2. Pedal Assist: Most electric mountain bikes use a pedal-assist system, where the motor engages and provides assistance when the rider is pedaling. The level of assistance can often be adjusted to offer varying degrees of support, ranging from low assistance to a significant boost. This allows riders to adapt the assistance level based on their fitness, the terrain, or the desired challenge.
  3. Power and Range: The power output of electric mountain bikes varies depending on the model and the motor system used. E-MTBs typically offer different assistance modes, such as eco, trail, and boost, providing varying levels of power output. The range of an electric mountain bike depends on factors such as the rider's weight, the level of assistance used, the terrain, and the battery capacity. On average, e-MTBs can cover 50-100 kilometers (30-60 miles) on a single charge.
  4. Battery and Charging: Electric mountain bikes are equipped with a rechargeable battery, usually mounted on the downtube or integrated into the frame. The battery capacity can vary, and advancements in battery technology have led to improved energy density and longer riding durations. Charging the battery typically requires plugging it into a standard power outlet, and charging times vary depending on the battery capacity and charger used.
  5. Trail Performance: Electric mountain bikes are designed to handle rugged off-road trails. They feature robust frames, durable suspension systems, and wide, knobby tires for improved traction. The electric assistance helps riders tackle steep climbs and challenging terrain more easily, enabling them to ride longer distances and explore more technical trails.
  6. Weight Distribution and Handling: Electric mountain bikes have a balanced weight distribution to ensure good handling characteristics. The placement of the battery and motor is optimized to minimize any adverse effects on the bike's stability and maneuverability. While e-MTBs are generally heavier than non-electric mountain bikes due to the additional components, manufacturers strive to keep the weight as low as possible for better agility.
  7. Components and Features: Electric mountain bikes often come equipped with high-quality components suitable for off-road riding. They feature suspension systems with greater travel to absorb bumps and shocks, powerful hydraulic disc brakes for reliable stopping power, and durable drivetrain components. Some models may include additional features like integrated lights, dropper seat posts, and advanced electronic systems for fine-tuning the motor's assistance.
  8. Trail Access and Regulations: It's important to note that trail access and regulations for electric mountain bikes may vary depending on the region or specific trail system. Some areas may have restrictions on where e-MTBs are allowed, particularly on trails designated for non-motorized bicycles. It's essential to check local regulations and trail guidelines to ensure you are riding in permitted areas.

Electric mountain bikes offer riders the ability to explore more challenging terrain, extend their riding range, and enjoy the thrill of mountain biking with additional assistance.