Lightrider E2 Pro

from $ 7'900.00
weight from 40 lb

The top seller for unrivaled ranges on a single battery charge with the fastest charging times. The impressive grip on the rear wheel is complemented with incredible traction uphill and thus provide maximum smoothness and track safety.

The next generation e-mountain bike!

The Lightrider E2 is the perfect training and touring machine. Powerful, competitive, long range, fast charging. In addition, it offers versatile tuning options, is competitively equipped, available from a system weight of 40 lb and is thus unrivaled in its class. With its modular suspension design, the Lightrider E2 offers a suspension travel range from 140 to 170 millimeters, optionally equipped with FOX or DT-SWISS systems. An unprecedented grip on the rear wheel is complemented with the most impressive traction uphill. Downhill, the maximum smoothness and track safety is available thanks to excellent frame geometry and powerful suspension and braking systems. The revolutionary E-MTB can be adapted to all user groups and areas of use. Its E2 customizing principle allows a high degree of variability, and the ease of use is geared towards adaptive functionality, such as startup by toptube button press and battery removal with just a quarter turn sideways on the Security Lock Key.

Geometry

  • Seat tube length
    400 mm
  • Top tube length
    572 mm
  • Steering tube length
    100 mm
  • Seat angle effective
    76.3 °
  • Steering angle
    66.4 °
  • Chain stay length
    455 mm
  • Fork mounting length
    547 mm
  • Bottom bracket height
    346 mm
  • Stack
    609 mm
  • Reach
    424 mm
  • Body height
    up to 170 cm
  • Seat tube length
    440 mm
  • Top tube length
    609 mm
  • Steering tube length
    110 mm
  • Seat angle effective
    75.9 °
  • Steering angle
    66.4 °
  • Chain stay length
    455 mm
  • Fork mounting length
    547 mm
  • Bottom bracket height
    346 mm
  • Stack
    618 mm
  • Reach
    454 mm
  • Body height
    168 - 182 cm
  • Seat tube length
    480 mm
  • Top tube length
    645 mm
  • Steering tube length
    120 mm
  • Seat angle effective
    75.6 °
  • Steering angle
    66.4 °
  • Chain stay length
    455 mm
  • Fork mounting length
    547 mm
  • Bottom bracket height
    346 mm
  • Stack
    627 mm
  • Reach
    484 mm
  • Body height
    178 - 192 cm
  • Seat tube length
    500 mm
  • Top tube length
    674 mm
  • Steering tube length
    125 mm
  • Seat angle effective
    75.4 °
  • Steering angle
    66.4 °
  • Chain stay length
    455 mm
  • Fork mounting length
    547 mm
  • Bottom bracket height
    346 mm
  • Stack
    631 mm
  • Reach
    509 mm
  • Body height
    from 190 cm
  • Seat tube length
    400 mm
  • Top tube length
    575 mm
  • Steering tube length
    100 mm
  • Seat angle effective
    75.4 °
  • Steering angle
    65.5 °
  • Chain stay length
    453 mm
  • Fork mounting length
    563 mm
  • Bottom bracket height
    353 mm
  • Stack
    615 mm
  • Reach
    415 mm
  • Body height
    up to 170 cm
  • Seat tube length
    440 mm
  • Top tube length
    612 mm
  • Steering tube length
    110 mm
  • Seat angle effective
    75 °
  • Steering angle
    65.5 °
  • Chain stay length
    453 mm
  • Fork mounting length
    567 mm
  • Bottom bracket height
    351 mm
  • Stack
    624 mm
  • Reach
    445 mm
  • Body height
    168 - 182 cm
  • Seat tube length
    480 mm
  • Top tube length
    648 mm
  • Steering tube length
    120 mm
  • Seat angle effective
    74.7 °
  • Steering angle
    65.5 °
  • Chain stay length
    455 mm
  • Fork mounting length
    567 mm
  • Bottom bracket height
    353 mm
  • Stack
    634 mm
  • Reach
    475 mm
  • Body height
    178 - 192 cm
  • Seat tube length
    500 mm
  • Top tube length
    677 mm
  • Steering tube length
    125 mm
  • Seat angle effective
    74.5 °
  • Steering angle
    65.5 °
  • Chain stay length
    455 mm
  • Fork mounting length
    567 mm
  • Bottom bracket height
    353 mm
  • Stack
    638 mm
  • Reach
    500 mm
  • Body height
    ab 190 cm
  • Seat tube length
    400 mm
  • Top tube length
    576 mm
  • Steering tube length
    100 mm
  • Seat angle effective
    75 °
  • Steering angle
    65.1 °
  • Chain stay length
    455 mm
  • Fork mounting length
    577 mm
  • Bottom bracket height
    355 mm
  • Stack
    619 mm
  • Reach
    410 mm
  • Body height
    bis 170 cm
  • Seat tube length
    440 mm
  • Top tube length
    613 mm
  • Steering tube length
    110 mm
  • Seat angle effective
    74.6 °
  • Steering angle
    65.1 °
  • Chain stay length
    455 mm
  • Fork mounting length
    577 mm
  • Bottom bracket height
    355 mm
  • Stack
    628 mm
  • Reach
    441 mm
  • Body height
    168 – 182 cm
  • Seat tube length
    480 mm
  • Top tube length
    649 mm
  • Steering tube length
    120 mm
  • Seat angle effective
    74.3 °
  • Steering angle
    65.1 °
  • Chain stay length
    455 mm
  • Fork mounting length
    577 mm
  • Bottom bracket height
    355 mm
  • Stack
    637 mm
  • Reach
    470 mm
  • Body height
    178 – 192 cm
  • Seat tube length
    500 mm
  • Top tube length
    678 mm
  • Steering tube length
    125 mm
  • Seat angle effective
    74.1 °
  • Steering angle
    65.1 °
  • Chain stay length
    455 mm
  • Fork mounting length
    577 mm
  • Bottom bracket height
    355 mm
  • Stack
    641 mm
  • Reach
    495 mm
  • Body height
    ab 190 cm

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