On Nox MTB E-Volution 2.0 e-bikes with a removable 4.6 kg (10,1 pounds) mid-motor drive module from Fazua Evation, you can drive without an electric amplifier, without worrying that a large, heavy motor or battery weights the rider. Sleeve covers down tube without the e-drive. The German company Nox Cycles began its activities with MTB back in 2004, and a decade later transitioning to e-MTB. Since then, they have used several different electric drives in their bikes, and their new…
Orange Bikes introduces a new e-MTB in its range, the Surge. Loosely based on the Alpine 6 E and Alpine, this new electric bicycle has been completely redesigned. Orange representatives say the Surge’s revised design and shape is one of the biggest advancements. Along with this, engineers also put quite a bit of work into tuning the suspension kinematics. The Shimano M8000 mid motor sitting behind a robust metal skid plate. Orange has also made the battery of e-MTB removable…