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Test: Bikes like the Conway make e-touring bikes their own genre, which represents an alternative to the classic trekking concept. The crux of the matter is the wheel size: 27,5-inch wheels and a ... read more
Test: The Bosch bike from ZEG's MTB range doesn't really differ that much from the brand's off-roaders: long-travel suspension fork with 120 mm travel, voluminous 650B tires and... 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 travel and of course a ... read more
Test: The E-Roxter 8.0 Plus from Bergamont is not Nordic cool at all. The hot-blooded tourer is also a lot of fun on the trail thanks to the plus tires and dropper post - even if... read more
Test: You shouldn't just reduce the Fischer ProLine EM 1723 to its price - although at 1799 euros it is by far the cheapest bike in the test field. That would not give the e-hardtail ... read more
Test: Luminous green, beautifully integrated drive and colour-coordinated components: no question, the Reaction Hybrid from Cube is a real eye-catcher! But behind the extremely successful optics ... read more
Test: Hardly any other manufacturer offers such a wide range of e-MTB models as the e-pioneers from Haibike. The XDuro HardSeven is pretty much right in the middle of this... read more
Test: The Scale is one of the best known and most successful mountain bikes ever. So it's not too much of a surprise that the E-Scale with the Performance CX motor is also an outstanding figure... read more
Test: The Bulls Six50+ pushes powerfully thanks to the Bosch CX drive. The seating position always allows a good overview, it is not too sporty. You immediately feel comfortable on the bike and can … read more