Eurobike 2016 News

New E-Mountainbikes from Eurobike – Part 1


Haibike SDURO Nduro

Haibike have nailed it! Despite the ever-growing competition on the market, the Schweinfurt-based brand are still making the best and most popular E-MTBs on the market. In a collection that spans the entire spectrum of e-mountain biking, Haibike have some real gems, such as the SDURO Nduro that sports the new Yamaha PW-X motor and a plush 180 mm of travel. A rig that won’t shy from any gnar, the SDURO Nduro can hack bike park jaunts and gutsy freeride stunts. A few weeks back we posted an in-depth article on the new models, and we were stoked to see them on display again at Eurobike standing proudly alongside a development version of the groundbreaking eConnect platform.

180 mm travel, burly all-in Super Gravity tires and the potent Yamaha PW-X motor: the Haibike SDURO Nduro is a tool to tackle the toughest trails and push your limits.
180 mm travel, burly all-in Super Gravity tires and the potent Yamaha PW-X motor: the Haibike SDURO Nduro is a tool to tackle the toughest trails and push your limits.

For more information head to haibike.de!

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