New Haibike Nduro 7 2022 with new Yamaha engine
Spectacular electric MTB Haibike Nduro 7, an aggressive ebike with high-end components.
In this Blog and video on Youtube, we present you an electric bicycle that you will like as much as we do. It comes very well equipped and is one of the most aggressive electric MTBs of this 2022. We show you in detail:
The first thing to note is that, for Haibike, this Nduro range is the most aggressive this year. It has a geometry designed to attack descents well and with a mullet distribution, that is, a 29" wheel in front and 27.5" in the rear.
The frame, which by the way, has spectacular aesthetics, as we have said, has a geometry designed to offer maximum performance on difficult terrain, whether uphill or downhill, and for this, they have mounted, which has already been very common in many electric mountain bikes of this type, which is a 29" wheel in front and 27.5" in the rear. This means that both on descents and ascents on complicated trails you have more handling of the ebike and more grip as well.
Since we are talking about geometry, something very important to highlight are also the suspensions that this mountain ebike mounts. It has a full suspension mounted with FOX, specifically a 180mm FOX Performance 38 fork and a shock absorber with a good air chamber that is also the FOX Float X2. Later we will continue talking about the rest of the components but first we want to explain the electronic part of this electric MTB.
It is equipped with the new Yamaha engine, the Yamaha PW-X3, an engine that, from what we have been able to see and test, is doing very well and the Japanese brand has designed it with a lot of head. The most important thing to note is that they have added more power, 85 Nm, and have reduced the size of the engine and at the same time the weight. This engine is lighter and runs better. In addition, the new 750Wh Yamaha battery has also arrived in Spain, with which you will be able to do routes of more than 100Km without problems.
Also, Yamaha has improved its display to control engine support levels. Above all, this type of display is very good for these electric mountain bikes that are aggressive and designed to go downhill. I say this because this display is very discreet and hidden, as well as being small, and this means that in the event of a fall or a blow, it is fully protected. With this display we can control the different levels of help from the motor, in this case there are 5, and we will distinguish it by the colors that the screen shows us. This display also indicates the battery that we have in the ebike and for the rest of the information we can know it by connecting our Smartphone via Bluetooth.
Now yes, we are going to talk about the rest of the components of this electric mountain bike. We start with the brakes, a 4-piston Magura MT7, perfect for being aggressive when braking, they work very well. Then a Shimano SLX derailleur with a 12-speed development, you'll be able to climb any hill that comes your way. And what cannot be missing in a mountain ebike of these characteristics is the dropper post, which is serious, made by Haibike and makes it possible for you to perfectly balance your body on the descents and pedal correctly on the ascents.
Features and components of the Cannondale Moterra Neo 3:
- It has the Yamaha PW-X3 system engine, with 85Nm of power
- The battery is the 750Wh Yamaha Intube, which will allow you to do more than 120 km on your routes.
- The new Yamaha Interface X display, much simpler and with the possibility of connecting your Smartphone.
- Aluminum frame made by Haibike, aggressive geometry.
- FOX Performance 38 fork with 180mm travel.
- FOX Float X2 shock, maximum grip on descents.
- Magura MT7 4-piston hydraulic disc brakes
- Shimano Deore SLX 12 speed derailleur.
- 29" front wheel and 27.5" rear, i.e. Mullet, for more handling on the descents and more grip on the climbs.
- Saddle with dropper post as standard, with internal cable routing and manufactured by Haibke.
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