Rogue R 2026
How current the bike is — newer chassis, motor and battery score higher. 10 = brand-new, 0 = legacy.
M2S motor refresh of Velduro's DH-leaning carbon enduro - 150Nm Boost, flip-chip geometry and aggressive Maxxis DD tyres.

The Velduro Rogue R 2026 is a New Zealand-launched carbon mid-pivot enduro built around the DJI Avinox M2S motor, with a 170/165 mm travel, mullet wheels and ASTM category-5 DH-certified frame construction. Headline numbers: 150 Nm of torque, 1,300 W peak, 800 Wh non-removable DJI Avinox battery, a 63.5 degree head angle, 23.6 kg claimed weight and a £9,000 base price for a full build in top-spec trim. The community read on the Rogue is overwhelmingly positive on suspension feel and overall ride quality, with the most-cited praise centring on the rear suspension sensitivity.
Drive system and range. The DJI Avinox M2S delivers 150 Nm of torque and a 1,300 W manufacturer-claimed peak at 2.63 kg — currently among the highest-output mainstream eMTB motors. The 800 Wh battery is non-removable, integrated through the down tube. On a 23.6 kg chassis with 170/165 mm travel, range will easily clear three-and-a-half to four-and-a-half hours of hard riding before reserves bite. As of April 2026 the M2S is mainstream across 60-plus brands.
Geometry and handling. The Rogue R runs four physical sizes (S, M, L, XL) with eight effective configurations via the rear-shock and wheel-position flip chips. Reach progresses from 440 mm to 515 mm, with a 63.5 degree head angle fixed across all sizes, a 440 mm chainstay shared across the range and wheelbase from 1,229 mm to 1,335 mm. The mullet (29F/27.5R) layout and 165 mm rear travel can be raised to 172 mm with the 27.5-inch rear wheel via the flip chip. The mid-pivot (i-track) suspension layout uses a 16T idler with oversize bearings and is ASTM-category-5 DH-certified — properly rated for downhill use. rabitec rates the "rear suspension feels incredibly sensitive compared to Yeti SB6 and Orbea Rise" — high praise.
Build and value. One base trim is on file at £9,000 (NZ$17,000 per Mikects). GeordieDownSouth notes the test bike at 56 lb (25.4 kg) "was with coil shock, DD tyres, inserts, and a heavy parts mix. Most builds seen are between 23.5 and 24 kg" — real-world weights confirm the gold claim.
Community-verified strengths. First, rear-suspension sensitivity: rabitec rates it as more sensitive than a Yeti SB6 or Orbea Rise. Durrti reports the "Velduro Rogue rear suspension is more supple than Crestline DJI rear suspension" and "significantly better than Fox Zeb fork performance, making tuned Zeb feel like hot garbage". Second, real-world performance: Durrti reports "faster times than on Crestline DJI after one year on Crestline" once on the Rogue. Third, attention to detail: panaphonic notes "rear brake routed pretty much straight to the caliper".
Caveats and known gripes. First, brake rotor sizing: iJak recommends "220/223 mm front rotor and 200 mm rear rotor" for 90 kg riders riding hard, indicating the stock spec may be undersized for heavier or aggressive riders. Second, shock hardware specifics: Durrti confirms 8x30 mm shock-hardware kit (bushings and spacers) is the required spec — a niche fitment detail. Third, smaller brand and emerging UK dealer presence (the brand is still rolling out UK distribution).
Verdict. The Velduro Rogue R 2026 suits hard-charging enduro riders who want a properly DH-certified carbon mid-pivot frame with the DJI Avinox M2S motor and an 800 Wh battery, and who value rear-suspension sensitivity and frame-detail engineering over a major-brand dealer network. Less suitable for buyers seeking a removable battery, the strongest UK warranty and service backing, or value-tier pricing. Production status: current.
Frame
Carbon fibre enduro frame with integrated battery and mid-pivot design, 165mm rear travel (172mm with 27.5" rear wheel), rear wheel and shock position flip chips, internal cable routing, Boost 12x148mm, 16T idler with oversize bearings, ASTM category 5 DH-certified
Geometry · hover a row to highlight the measurement on the bike
| S | M | L | XL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Toptube | 573 mm | 600 mm | 624 mm | 652 mm |
| Reach | 440 mm | 466 mm | 485 mm | 515 mm |
| Stack | 632 mm | 632 mm | 641 mm | 646 mm |
| Seattube | 390 mm | 410 mm | 430 mm | 465 mm |
| Chainstay | 440 mm | 440 mm | 440 mm | 440 mm |
| Headtube Angle | 63.5° | 63.5° | 63.5° | 63.5° |
| Seattube Angle (eff) | 78.1° | 78.1° | 78° | 77.9° |
| BB Drop | 31 mm | 31 mm | 31 mm | 31 mm |
| Wheelbase | 1230 mm | 1265 mm | 1300 mm | 1335 mm |
| Headtube | 110 mm | 110 mm | 120 mm | 125 mm |
| BB Height | 341 mm | 341 mm | 341 mm | 341 mm |
| Front Centre | 790 mm | 825 mm | 860 mm | 895 mm |
Trims · 1
M2S £9,000 | |
|---|---|
| Motor | Avinox M2S · 150 Nm |
| Battery | Avinox FP800 · 800 Wh |
| Travel F/R | 170/165 mm |
| Frame | Carbon |
| Fork | FOX 38 F-S 2026, GRIP X2, 29", 170mm travel, 15x110mm |
| Shock | FOX FLOAT X2 F-S 2026, custom factory tuned for the Rogue, 205x65mm |
| Headset | FSA No.57 Alloy MTB ZS44/56 |
| Stem | OneUp forged stem, 42mm |
| Handlebar | OneUp alloy handlebar, 800mm width, 35mm rise |
| Grips | Velduro thick grips, Black |
| Saddle | Fizik Terra Aidon X5 |
| Seatpost | OneUp V3 mechanical dropper, 31.6mm (180mm S, 210mm M/L, 240mm XL) |
| Brakes | SRAM Maven Silver 4-piston hydraulic brakes |
| Rear derailleur | SRAM GX Eagle AXS Transmission, 12-speed, T-Type wireless |
| Crank | Avinox SL crank, 155mm, 34T SRAM EMTB Eagle chainring |
| Shifters | SRAM AXS Pod Controller, wireless electronic |
| Cassette | SRAM XS-1275 Eagle, 10-52T, 12-speed |
| Chain | SRAM GX Flat Top Chain |
| Drivetrain | 1x12 SRAM GX Eagle AXS T-Type wireless electronic |
| Wheels | Velduro e-Enduro EC-30 carbon mullet wheelset |
| Tyres | Maxxis Assegai M356Ru 29x2.5" 3C Grip DD TR front, Maxxis Minion DHR II M327Ru 27.5x2.4" 3C Terra DD TR rear |
| Weight | 23.6 kg |
| Price | £9,000 |
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