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Quick Haul, Tern
E-bike specialist Tern has released its latest compact model, designed for city life. The Quick Haul will come in two models, the D8 and the P9, while a third model, the P5i, will be introduced in Europe and then will be rolled out in other markets at a later date. Tern has designed its latest model with a max gross vehicle weight of 150kg, with a range of options for transporting children, pets and cargo, thanks to Tern’s ecosystem of accessories.
The D8 model will come with the Bosch Active Line Plus, 1×8 drivetrain, while the P9 will have the Bosch Performance Line or Performance Line Sport, 1×9 drivetrain. RRP: Quick Haul D8: £2,800; Quick Haul P9: £3,000
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Mavaro Neo, Cannondale
Cannondale has released its newest urban e-bike, the Mavaro Neo. The Mavaro comes in two frame models – a low step-through version and a high-step edition – along with a number of other notable features. Perhaps the most unique feature is the carbon reinforced belt drive, which Cannondale has installed as it never needs to be greased and is “nearly maintenance free.” The front suspension has also been revamped, with a new version of the HeadShok Suspension Fork, which now has a Quad Gage needle bearing system with 50mm of travel, and oversized fork legs, wide hub spacing and a tapered steerer for improved handling.
Cannondale has also collaborated with Garmin to create an integrated radar system that will alert riders to vehicles approaching from behind, along with headlights developed with
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Lezyne, offering great visibility. For the motor, Cannondale has opted for the Bosch Smart System, Performance Line CX 250w drive unit, with a 750w battery, Kiox 300 display and remote, giving it a range of up to 175km. The Mavaro will be available from
distributor CSG in four sizes from small to XL, as well as 27.5 and 29-inch wheels (depending on frame size). RRP: £5,800
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Powrlink Zero and Kickr Rollr, Wahoo
Wahoo has launched the Powrlink Zero pedal-based power meter, which is now available for purchase in both single-sided and dual-sided options. Powrlink Zero is built around the Speedplay Zero pedal system. It
features dual-sided entry, low stack height, and pedal float that is adjustable to between 0-15 degrees. Wahoo said it took the +/-1%
accuracy of its Kickr series of smart trainers and replicated it in the Powrlink Zero. Couple that with a rechargeable battery that provides 75 hours of ride time per charge, connection to third-party apps and devices via ANT+ and Bluetooth. Wahoo has also announced the
release of the Kickr Rollr smart trainer, boasting a dual roller-based design. Designed to accommodate a wide range of frame and tyre sizes via a quick-release adjustable wheelbase clamp, Kickr Rollr makes it easy to take bikes on and off. RRP: Powrlink Zero: £549.99 (single-side) and £849.99 (dual side); Kickr Rollr: £699.99
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