Tuesday, June 9

Decathlon has introduced the Rockrider E-FEEL 900S Team Edition electric mountain bike in Europe, offering high-end features for mountain biking enthusiasts. The e-bike, also known as the E-FEEL 900 S, made its debut at Roc d’Azur 2023 and was recently featured in a 2024 range catalogue in the United States.

The Rockrider E-FEEL 900S Team Edition boasts a full suspension system, including a RockShox ZEB Ultimate fork with 160 mm of travel and a Super Deluxe Ultimate shock, ensuring a comfortable ride over rugged terrain. The bike is equipped with a mid-mounted 250W Shimano EP801 motor, providing 85Nm of torque and 600W of peak power. The motor assists riders up to speeds of 25 kph (~16 mph) and features a torque sensor that adjusts the motor’s output based on the rider’s pedalling power. The bike’s 630Wh lithium-ion battery, integrated into the frame, offers an assistance range of up to 90 km (~145 miles).

Additional features of the Rockrider E-FEEL 900S Team Edition include 29-inch wheels with Rockrider Grip 50 tires for optimal traction, as well as TRP Trail Evo hydraulic disc brakes for reliable stopping power. The e-bike is equipped with a Shimano SC-EN600 1.4-inch color display, which supports Bluetooth connectivity to smartphones.

Decathlon offers the Rockrider E-FEEL 900S Team Edition in two frame sizes – medium for riders 165 to 174 cm (5′ 5″ to 5′ 9″) tall, and large for those 175 to 184 cm (~5′ 9″ to 6′ 1″) in height. However, the large size is currently out of stock, with small and extra-large options expected to be available in the future. The e-bike is priced at €5,499.99 in France, Spain, and Italy, €5,949.99 in the Netherlands, and €5,459.99 in Germany.

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Christopher Harrison is an EV writer at EVMagz.com, covering global electric vehicle launches, battery technology, charging infrastructure, and clean mobility trends. When he’s not tracking the latest EV developments, he enjoys night cycling, experimenting with home cooking recipes, and collecting vintage automotive magazines.

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