This is how light e-bikes can be
Mondraker’s new Neat in test

Mondraker Neat review – How light can EMTBs get?

17.99 kilos! The Mondraker Neat drops the hammer in the light e-bike segment. While mountain bikes are getting heavier, the pounds are tumbling with the e-bikes. In the enduro segment the top bikes are separated only by 3-4 kilos. How does such a light EMTB ride?
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For an in-depth review of the new Mondraker Neat, check out our sister site emtb-test.com Mondraker has its roots deep in mountain bike racing. In addition to the aesthetics, the Spaniards are therefore particularly known for lightweight construction. That they have a lot of know-how in the field, also shows their current hardtail frame without motor. The Podium frame underpins with a weight under 800 grams that Mondraker are currently those who set the tone in the subject of lightweight construction. And with the know-how they go for the first time purely in the Light-EMTB-Segment. The new Neat is the first light EMTB from Mondraker. For the developers there was a very clear goal. This new light EMTB should be from the driving experience as close as possible to the Superfoxy, Mondraker’s parade Enduro without engine. Whether it succeeds or not, you can read about it at our sister portal emtb-test.com
Mondraker Neat Test
Mondraker TQ HPR 50
TQ HPR 50
Mondraker Zero Suspension Rear
TQ Display in Mondraker Neat

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Ludwig

... has spent more than 100,000 kilometers in the saddle of over 1000 different mountain bikes. The essence of many hours on the trail: Mountain bikes are awesome when they match your personal preferences! With this realization, he founded bike-test.com to assist cyclists in finding their very own dream bike.

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