Slim and lightweight e-bikes with comfort frame

Slim and lightweight e-bikes with comfort frame

Slim and lightweight e-bikes with comfort frame

For some time now, we’ve been using the term “comfort frame” as a substitute for the more specialized terms such as “low-slung”, “mixed” or “trapezoidal” frames. More popular would probably be the traditional phrase “ladies’ bike”, especially since the target group of these bikes is certainly largely female. However, regardless of gender, there are a number of advantages to this frame shape: in addition to being easier to get on and off, such a frame is also extremely practical when used with a child seat, for example. And in terms of looks, these comfort frames are usually in no way inferior to their “male” counterparts with diamond frames.To get more news about e bike, you can visit magicyclebike.com official website.

In this article there is now a compilation of the — subjectively — currently most beautiful and interesting e-bikes with comfort frames for the 2021 season, exclusively with particularly slim models that are relatively light and cleverly hide the e-drive.
As a real novelty for 2021 presents the Orbea Vibe MID. The Vibe series is considered the successor to the popular Gain model series, which, however, was only available with diamond frames. This is now changing with the Vibe, which has been given an attractively curved comfort frame with the addition MID. The drive is Mahles X35+ system, the battery offers a capacity of 248 Wh. The standard colors are black, dark red, olive green and light blue, and the top models also come in turquoise. The integrated cable routing on the cockpit should be emphasized, which creates a particularly tidy look — by no means a matter of course in this price range! So there is the bike already from 2,399 euros, but then without Commuter equipment (mudguards, rack and lighting system). The top model shown here, however, costs 3,499 euros. The total weight of the bikes is then — depending on the comonents — between 15 and 17 kg. More information on the new Vibe model series can be found here.

Since 2018, Ampler has been offering the Stellar — a functional bike with a trapezoidal frame, which is equipped with Ampler’s own drive system. This system, consisting of a hub motor in the rear wheel and a battery with 336 Wh capacity, is controlled via a torque sensor. The result is a particularly natural support of the motor. Otherwise, the Stellar comes with a complete Commuter equipment everything for everyday use and is still pleasantly light at 17.2 kg. Dark blue and red are available as colors, and the price is 2,490 euros. It should be noted that Ampler only markets the bikes directly (online or in its own stores). By the way, we have already tested the technically identical Stout model here.

As a sporty bike, the Quick Neo SL Remixte from Cannondale comes without mudguards, rack and offers no headlight — but at least a taillight. Cannondale relies on Mahles X35 system for the drive, which means it comes with a battery of 248 Wh capacity. As expected, the model is very light at just under 15 kg and is also one of the cheaper models at 2,499 euros. The turquoise color shown is the only option. By the way, you can read our review of this bike here.

Another model from Cannondale, the Treadwell Neo EQ Remixte, takes a completely different approach. The EQ stands for the equipment called equipment, consisting of lighting system, mudguards and a practical front rack. The fat tires and the BMX-like handlebars provide a comfortable and convenient ride, for the electrical support also provides here the Mahle X35 system with the 248 Wh strong battery. Color-wise, the bike is only available in black, and the price is 2,599 euros. You can read our review of the Treadwell Neo EQ here.

Also brand new for 2021 is the Commuter:ON series from Canyon. With the addition WMN there are the bikes with a pretty trapezoid frame. The equipment is — according to the name — complete and includes lighting system, mudguards and a rack. The motor used here is the Fazua system, which consists of a mid-motor and a battery with 250 Wh capacity. The advantage is that the battery can be removed from the frame — in contrast, this is fixed in all other bikes of this overview. Canyon’s new handlebar offers an opening for cables and wires, whereby these elegantly disappear in the frame. The weight is still quite light at 17.8 kg, and the price is 3,299 euros. Color-wise, you have the choice between Champagne and the pictured Cherry. More detailed information about the new Commuter models can be found in this article.

Brand new is the Brixton from Coboc, here in the TPZ version with trapezoid frame. Typical for Coboc, the bike is equipped with a specially developed drive, consisting of a hub motor in the rear wheel and a 380 Wh strong battery. The motor is controlled via a torque sensor for a particularly natural riding feel. Thanks to two racks, the Brixton is prepared for a wide range of loads, and the rest of the equipment is complete with mudguards and lights. The 18.9 kg bike is available in the colors Riesling Silver and District Red, the price is 3,999 euros. More info on this new model series can be found in this article.


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