New Van Ryself E-EDR AF Is Decathlon’s First Ultra-Lightweight Road E-Bike
French retailer in nature and sports Decathlon It has made waves in the cycling industry all over the world, especially in Europe. The brand has achieved a balance between the value of money and the impressive performance, and has greatly raised the bar when it comes to “department store bicycles”. While Decathlon’s bicycles are available at the US, it seems that its e-bickings have been sold mainly in the European market.
That is, saying, I’m sure there is a way to get Decathlon’s electronic bicycles on American soil, as the company, through its rockrider, Triban and Van Rysel’s subsidiaries, has been supporting a impressive selection of electronic bicycles in recent years. The newest electronic bike to exit the Decathlon mounting line is E-EDR AF under the Van Rysel Road bike brand. It is the first electric bike of the company “Ultra-Light-Light”, grasping the scales in just 14 pounds (31 pounds). Despite being made of aluminum, Decathlon managed to hold weight down by relying on some ingredients of choice. Let’s take a closer look.

For beginners, it is clear that Van rysel e-der wants to score beyond his price bracket. It is shaking the compact and light Mahle X35 engine which pulls the energy from a compact 250-hour compact battery set inside the frame. The result is a graceful composition that can make it difficult to believe that this bike is actually an electronic bike. Decathlon says the e-educated AF can ride about 62 miles with a single load, though the current range will undoubtedly depend on a host of factors.

Other premium components in E-EDR AF include a carbon fork, hydraulic disk brakes and an intuitive and easy to use control unit. Drivetrain consists of the electronic direction of the SRAM APEX AXS, completed with 12 gears selected through a fast and responsible electronic transferr. This driving has received excellent ratings thanks to its light and immediate shifts, all while maintaining a graceful and effective appearance thanks to the lack of wires and cables for changes.

Last, let’s talk the price. While high -level e -route bike as Domane travel+ SLR It will easily return you more than $ 10,000 USD, you can get a bike that is about 80 to 90 percent the road there while costing a portion of the price. That is to say, Van Rysel E-Edr AF offers unpaid value for money at its price 2,800 euros (about $ 3,059 USD).