Alpine Trail E2 Bosh Bike
Parameters
- rear: Shimano XT 12-Speed, SGS
- battery: Bosch PowerTube 750 Wh
- motor: Bosch Performance Line CX, 85Nm, 20MPH (US, NZ)/25 km/h (Rest of World) Top Assisted Speed
- front: Shimano FH-TC500, 110x15mm, Centerlock, 32H
- rear: Shimano HB-TC500, 148x12mm, Centerlock, Standard Freehub Body
Description
The all-new Alpine Trail E Bosch is our biggest, baddest beast of a bike family. Moving one step beyond in capability from the Alpine Trail E models, the new Alpine Trial E Bosch eMTBs are constructed with all-new Series 4 aluminum MultiTrac 2 LT frames that feature significant upgrades for riders who challenge themselves with the steepest, most technical terrain, as well as those who require the maximum in range.
We've increased the travel by 10mm at both ends, now standing at 170mm (f) and 160mm (r), and relocated the pivots to the chainstays to deliver the suspension performance and tunability demanded by the longer travel. Riders have the ability to alter the head tube angle by +/- .75° by repositioning the lower headset cup while the bottom bracket height/chainstay length can be changed by the means of seatstay flip chips.
Bosch's Performance Line CX drive units twist out 85Nm of torque and are backed by large capacity 750Wh PowerTube batteries, nestled safely in the frame's downtube, giving you the largest battery in the Marin range for the biggest adventures.
The Alpine Trail E2 (Bosch) lights the wick with a premium Fox suspension pairing and Shimano's XT 12-speed drivetrain, along with our own proprietary CNC 35mm stem and Trail Bar combo.
Key upgrades from Alpine Trail E1:
- Shimano XT 12-speed drivetrain
- Fox 38 Performance Elite/Fox DHX2 Performance Elite suspension
- TRP DH-R EVO 4-Piston hydraulic disc brakes
- Marin Trail bar & 35mm CNC stem
Caution: For logistical reasons, the bikes sold in our store are shipped partially disassembled. For most brands, this means that the saddle, front wheel and handlebars are removed. Assembly requires basic knowledge, however, it is recommended to have the bicycle assembled at a specialized bicycle service center. Bicycle manufacturers require a basic preliminary inspection at a specialized bicycle store, which is one of the warranty conditions.