Pivot Shuttle

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Pivots first E-MTB weighs 20 kg and costs a small fortune.

When a core-brand like Pivot releases their first E-MTB, you know this is going to make a lot of noise – and boy, did the new Pivot Shuttle make some! Not only because of its riding performance, as we could find out in our test a week before the EUROBIKE, but also because of its astronomical price. Pivot wants you to put € 9,999 on the table for their carbon bike. But then it only weighs 20 kg and features a complete FOX high-end suspension platform, with a Float 36 Factory fork and a Factory DPX2 rear shock and a custom DT Swiss wheelset – Not Bad!

More info in our article “First test: Pivot Shuttle – more than just a lift!

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Sealed: All openings on the Pivot Shuttle lower tube are provided with a rubber seal to keep out water, sand and sludge.
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Integrating the battery in this way gives the shuttle its unique look and places the centre of gravity as low as possible.

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