Looking to head off road? The all new Scott Strike eRide 910 might just be what your looking for.
The Strike eRide is an absolute beast. Firstly, you have the lightweight alloy frame which is prepped to take anything you throw at it. Sure, carbon can be great, but when it comes to a rugged MTB frame with a motor and battery, you can't beat dependable aluminium. The RockShox suspension forks and X-Fusion rear shock both boast 140mm of travel which means you really can tackle anything. Soaking up the terrain with ease, you're in full control.
Suspension is great when flying downhill, but the sag can be inefficient when climbing back up. Thats where Scott's TwinLoc tech comes in; allowing you to change the spring curve as well as the compression dampening means you can reduce the sag, essentially changing the geometry of the bike. Or if you want full efficiency when climbing, then you can completely lock out the suspension.Throw into the mix the Shimano hydraulic disc brakes which allow you to stop on a dime, you can ride with full confidence.
The Shimano Steps E8000 drive system is one of the most advanced on the market at the moment. Firstly, weighing in at just 2.8kg, the compact motor is superlight. Designed specifically for the tribulations of MTB, the Steps motor was designed to handle the steepest of inclines, yet it provides the most natural pedal feel all the while. Supporting speeds of up to 25km/h, the Steps has 3 different modes of assistance to suit you. For more information on the STEPS drive system, see here.
The SRAM GX Eagle is one of the best MTB drivetrains out there, and is 100% compatible with all levels of Eagle drivetrains. A 12 speed rear cassette with a wide 11-50T ratio ensures that you have a broad range of gearing options whilst retaining the benefits of a 1x drivetrain. Saving weight, less to go wrong, less wear and tear on the chain and less chance of the chain bouncing off is just a handful of the pro's of a 1x system, as well as generally costing less.
Conquer the terrain with ease with Scott's Strike eRide.