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Test: Bikes like the Conway are turning e-touring bikes into a genre of their own, offering an alternative to the classic trekking concept. The key point is the wheel size: 27,5-inch wheels and larger tires improve traction, puncture resistance, and damping. Furthermore, the 650B segment offers a very wide selection of long-travel suspension forks, ideal for touring or... read more

Test: The Bosch bike from ZEG's MTB range isn't all that different from the brand's off-roaders: a long-travel suspension fork with 120 mm travel, voluminous 650B tires, and a powerful performance CX motor. This allows for a great deal off-road, but the concept is also exciting for other uses. For everyday commuters and touring cyclists who blast along natural trails... read more

Test: The Fischer is designed as a trekking bike and has the appropriate features: 28-inch wheels with city tires, a suspension fork with 50 to 60 mm of travel, and, of course, a derailleur with a triple crankset, which isn't really necessary on an e-bike. Multiple chainrings have already fallen out of fashion thanks to Bosch and other brands. But Fischer is using... read more

Test: Bergamont's E-Roxter 8.0 Plus is anything but Nordic cool. Thanks to its plus-size tires and dropper post, this spunky tourer is also a lot of fun on the trail—although the handling can get a bit nervous on rough descents. The balanced seating position and the Manitou Machete suspension fork with 120 mm of travel ensure plenty of comfort, which... read more