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FANTIC XF1 Integra 200 DH – Limited Edition Downhill eMTB introduced

With the FANTIC XF1 Integra 200 DH, the Italian motocross and e-mountain bike specialists have built up a true e-downhill-rig. However, if you want to tackle the hardest trails in the world with the FANTIC downhill-bike you have to be fast: the XF1 Integra 200 DH is limited to just 50 pieces.

FANTIC has unveiled the first of the limited edition bikes. The XF1 Integra 200 DH will cost € 8,990. The bike will be available from the end of May. Despite downhill equipment and large battery, the bike should only weigh 25.5 kg.

The XF1 is powered by the powerful Brose Drive S Alu, which delivers a very natural ride-feel
The Brose engine draws power from an external battery with 630 Wh capacity
The bike is stopped by the super strong Formula Cura 4
The RockShox Super Deluxe Coil takes care of the whopping 200 mm of rear suspension travel
The RockShox Boxxer provides 200 mm travel despite its 29″ front wheel
The seat stays are made of carbon to save weight and increase the stiffness. Although, maybe it’s just because of the good looks – typically Italian.
A dropper-post on a downhill-rig? Hell yeah, if it’s an eMTB!
As with all FANTIC eMTBs, the Marquardt Remote is used

The geometry of the FANTIC XF1 Integra 200 DH

Medium is the only available frame size of the limited DH-Edition.

Size M
Seat tube 430 mm
Top tube 604 mm
Head tube 110 mm
Head angle 64°
Seat angle 72°
Chainstay 476 mm
BB Height 378.5 mm
Wheelbase 1260 mm
Reach 422 mm
Stack 615 mm

Spec of the FANTIC XF1 Integra 200 DH

Fork RockShox Boxxer World Cup 200 mm
Schock RockShox Super Deluxe Coil 200 mm
Motor/battery Brose Drive S Alu 630 Wh
Drivetrain SRAM GX Eagle
Brakes Formula Cura 4 200/200 mm
Seatpost Switch Dropper-Post 100 mm
Stem FSA Gradient Direct
Handlebar FSA Gradient 800 mm
Wheelset Mavic Deemax DH 29″/27.5″
Tires Maxxis Minion DHF/DHRII 2.5″/2.8″
Price € 8,990


More info at: fantic-bikes.com


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Words: Photos: Finlay Anderson