
Adore E-Citybike 28" Alu Cityfahrrad CX-380 Mittelmotor 85NM / 15Ah Lime Green
48 cm
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E-bike type refers to the specific design and intended use of an electric bike, such as commuting, off-road riding, or carrying cargo. Choosing the right type ensures your e-bike matches your daily needs, environment, and preferred riding style, making your experience more comfortable and efficient.
E-Citybike
Typical price
1900.– to 4100.–
Designed for urban environments with comfortable seating and upright riding position.
Ideal for city commutes, errands, and short trips, offering easy handling and convenient features like fenders and lights.
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Adore E-Citybike 28" Alu Cityfahrrad CX-380 Mittelmotor 85NM / 15Ah Lime Green
48 cm
Electric mountain bike
Typical price
2000.– to 4800.–
Built with robust frames, wide tires, and powerful motors for tackling rough terrain.
Best for off-road trails and hilly areas, providing enhanced stability and control compared to city or trekking bikes.
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E-trekking bikes
Typical price
3200.– to 5900.–
Equipped for longer distances with comfortable geometry, larger batteries, and mounting points for accessories.
Great for touring, weekend adventures, or mixed-surface rides, offering versatility and extended range compared to city models.
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Cargo bike
Typical price
4700.– to 6800.–
Features strong frames and large racks or platforms for carrying heavy loads or multiple passengers.
Suited for transporting groceries, children, or deliveries, making it a practical alternative to a car for short urban trips.
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E-Folding Bike
Typical price
1700.– to 4800.–
Compact and foldable design allows for easy storage and carrying on public transport.
Best for commuters with limited space or those who combine cycling with trains or buses, offering flexibility not found in other types.
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Power capacity refers to the amount of energy stored in an electric bike's battery, directly affecting how far you can ride on a single charge. Choosing the right power capacity is important for matching your typical riding distance, terrain, and overall convenience.
Up to 499 Wh
Typical price
1300.– to 3700.–
Features a smaller battery that usually supports shorter trips and lighter use.
Best for city commuting or short errands, offering lighter weight and quicker charging but limited range compared to higher capacities.
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500 - 699 Wh
Typical price
2400.– to 4500.–
Provides a medium-sized battery that balances range and overall bike weight.
Suitable for daily commutes, moderate leisure rides, or mixed urban and suburban use, giving more flexibility without adding much bulk.
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700 - 1000 Wh
Typical price
3800.– to 6800.–
Equipped with a large-capacity battery for extended range and longer rides between charges.
Ideal for long-distance touring, hilly terrain, or riders who want to charge less often, though the bike may be heavier and take longer to recharge.
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Max. torque measures the peak force an e-bike motor can deliver, affecting how quickly and powerfully the bike accelerates. This factor is important because it influences performance when climbing hills, carrying loads, or starting from a stop, making it a key consideration for different riding environments and needs.
40 - 54 Nm
Typical price
1300.– to 3600.–
Provides moderate motor assistance suitable for flat terrain and lighter riders.
Best for city commuting or casual rides where quick acceleration and hill climbing are less critical.
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55 - 84 Nm
Typical price
2400.– to 4200.–
Delivers strong torque for varied terrain, balancing power and efficiency.
Ideal for riders who face occasional hills or carry moderate loads, offering more versatility than lower torque options.
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85 - 90 Nm
Typical price
3500.– to 6000.–
Offers high torque for maximum power output, enabling fast starts and confident hill climbing.
Recommended for challenging routes, heavy riders, or those transporting cargo, ensuring consistent support in demanding conditions.
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Drive type refers to the system that transfers power from the pedals to the rear wheel on an electric bike, affecting how the bike feels and how much maintenance it needs. Choosing the right drive type is important because it influences ride comfort, ease of use, and long-term upkeep.
Derailleur gears
Typical price
2000.– to 4200.–
Uses an external chain and a series of sprockets to shift gears, common on many traditional bikes.
Provides a wide gear range and efficient power transfer, making it ideal for hilly routes or riders who want maximum control over shifting.
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Belt drive
Typical price
4300.– to 6000.–
Utilizes a reinforced rubber belt instead of a metal chain, often paired with internal hub gears.
Runs quietly, requires minimal maintenance, and is less prone to rust, making it suitable for daily commuting and all-weather riding.
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Hub gear
Typical price
3000.– to 6600.–
Features an enclosed gear mechanism inside the rear wheel hub, protecting it from dirt and weather.
Allows for smooth and reliable shifting even while stopped, and needs less frequent maintenance than derailleur systems, making it convenient for city riding.
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The braking system determines how effectively and safely an electric bike can stop, especially in different riding conditions. Choosing the right braking system impacts your control over the bike, rider confidence, and overall safety, particularly in wet weather or on steep descents.
Disc brake
Uses a metal disc attached to the wheel and calipers to provide consistent stopping power.
Performs reliably in all weather conditions, making it suitable for commuting and trail riding.
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Hydraulic
Operates using fluid pressure for smooth and powerful braking with minimal hand effort.
Offers precise control and quick response, ideal for frequent riders or those tackling hilly terrain.
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Rim brake
Applies braking force directly to the wheel rim using pads.
Lightweight and simple to maintain, best suited for casual riding and dry conditions.
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