The price of MAG ET.1 will be KWD 775 in Kuwait expectedly, all specs, features and Price on this page are unofficial, official price, and specs will be update on official announcement.
Introduced:
The MAG Bike ET.1 2024 E-bike is expected to be released in the first quarter of 2024. Austrian e-bike specialist Mag Bike has just unveiled its newest electric mountain bike called the ET.1. Catering to performance-oriented riders; this bike is the latest of the bunch to feature a lightweight build, premium components, and the powerful Brose S Mag motor.
Hardware:
Mag Bike has fitted the ET.1 with a high-end suspension setup consisting of a Cane Creek Helm MKII suspension fork and a Cane Creek Kitsuma Coil rear shock. This setup provides the bike with an impressive 160 millimetres of suspension travel on both the front and rear wheels. Other features include a 12-speed drivetrain from Sram consisting of XX SL Eagle AXS components. There’s also a RockShox Reverb AXS dropper seatpost for quick ergonomic adjustments on varying terrain. Lastly, the bike comes to a stop with fancy Hope Tech4 brakes and rolls on Maxxis Rekon tires.
Performance:
On the performance side of the equation, the Mag Bike ET.1 makes use of the powerful and compact Brose S Mag motor. With 90 newton-meters of torque, this motor propels the bike to an assisted top speed of 2maximum speed of 15.5 miles per hour (25 kilometres per hour). Meanwhile, the battery consists of a 725-watt-hour unit, although Mag Bike has yet to reveal any estimated range figures. The bike does get a Brose Allround display, making it easy for riders to monitor their battery level and keep track of essential ride stats.
Brand |
MAG |
Model |
ET.1 2024 |
Release date |
Early 2024 |
Class |
Electric mountain bike |
Status |
Upcoming |
Frame Colors |
Blue and black |
Made in |
China |
Electric |
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Motor |
Borse S Mag motor |
Top speed |
25 km/h (15.5 miles per hour) |
Torque |
90 Nm |
Battery |
725 Wh |
Display |
Borse All round |
Charger |
36 V |
Weighs |
22 kg |
Frame |
magnesium monolithic, patented Boost 148 mm. |
Hardware |
|
Front suspension |
Cane Creek Helm MKII Air fork in the front |
Rear suspension |
Cane Creek Kitsuma Coil shock in the rear. |
Derailleur |
SRAM XX SL Eagle AXS derailleur |
Seat post |
RockShox Reverb AXS Dropper Seatpost |
Headset |
Mag components |
Wheels |
Carbon Mag Components |
Cassette |
SRAM XG-1299 10-52 Rainbow |
Brakes |
Hope Tech4 V4 brake set |
Tire front |
Maxxis Rekon 29 x 2.60 40 |
Tire rear |
Maxxis Rekon 27,5 x 2.60 |
Dimension |
|
Length |
150 cm (59 inch) |
Width |
60 cm (23.6 inch) |
Height |
110 cm (43 inch) |
Wheelbase |
100 cm (39.4 inch) |
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