Are MGU eBikes still overhyped and undercooked? When will they actually be ready?
Hey all,
With all the marketing noise around MGUs, I’m honestly starting to wonder if we’re being sold a dream that just isn’t there yet.
For all the promises: zero maintenance, huge durability, clean integration, the reality still looks shaky: early failures, loud drivetrains, sealed systems with questionable service intervals, limited spare parts, and software that still feels like public beta.
And let’s be real: some brands don’t help themselves. Take the Nicolai S16 for example: amazing engineering, but then they put that huge, ugly “Fit Remote Display” on the handlebar.
Meanwhile, bikes like the Moustache Clutch or Alutech ePelmo get a sleek integrated Master Node Display in the top tube.
One looks next-gen, the other looks like a DIY add-on from 2012. And yet both seem plagued by software issues.
Then there’s the belt tensioning system tucked under the motor, hanging low and exposed, right in the firing line of rocks, logs, and anything else the trail throws up. For a system advertised as “ultimate durability,” that design choice looks... questionable at best. One good rock strike and you’re done.
If MGUs are supposed to be the future, shouldn’t the whole system feel like it? Right now it feels like we’re paying premium money to be early testers.
On top of that, it’s getting harder and harder to find non-sponsored, brutally honest reviews. Most YouTube “tests” feel like PR pieces, not real-world assessments. So I’m hoping this thread can fill that gap with actual owner experiences and unbiased impressions from people who’ve ridden these bikes properly, not just parking-lot demos.
So I’m throwing this out to the community:
1. MGU owners, tell us the truth:
- Are these things actually holding up, or are we pretending they’re fine because we spent a fortune?
- Noise, drag, firmware stability, support - what’s the real story?
- Would you honestly buy an MGU bike again today?
2. Those still on the fence:
- What must be solved before you’d trust an MGU system?
(Spare parts? Serviceability? Modern displays? A proven multi-season lifespan? Something else?)
Don't get me wrong. I'm hoping to get the MGU bike myself, but the tech still feels far from mature.
Curious if others see it the same or if I’m off the mark. Let’s hear it.
Here are some most popular EMTBs with MGU system out right now.
Nicolai S16 MGU
Alutech ePelmo 1.0 Pinion MGU
Moustache Clutch
Rotwild R.X1000
Haibike AllMtn CF 11 TRN/IQ
Simplon Rapcon PMAX Pinion
Bulls Vuca Evo AM2
Hey all,
With all the marketing noise around MGUs, I’m honestly starting to wonder if we’re being sold a dream that just isn’t there yet.
For all the promises: zero maintenance, huge durability, clean integration, the reality still looks shaky: early failures, loud drivetrains, sealed systems with questionable service intervals, limited spare parts, and software that still feels like public beta.
And let’s be real: some brands don’t help themselves. Take the Nicolai S16 for example: amazing engineering, but then they put that huge, ugly “Fit Remote Display” on the handlebar.
Meanwhile, bikes like the Moustache Clutch or Alutech ePelmo get a sleek integrated Master Node Display in the top tube.
One looks next-gen, the other looks like a DIY add-on from 2012. And yet both seem plagued by software issues.
Then there’s the belt tensioning system tucked under the motor, hanging low and exposed, right in the firing line of rocks, logs, and anything else the trail throws up. For a system advertised as “ultimate durability,” that design choice looks... questionable at best. One good rock strike and you’re done.
If MGUs are supposed to be the future, shouldn’t the whole system feel like it? Right now it feels like we’re paying premium money to be early testers.
On top of that, it’s getting harder and harder to find non-sponsored, brutally honest reviews. Most YouTube “tests” feel like PR pieces, not real-world assessments. So I’m hoping this thread can fill that gap with actual owner experiences and unbiased impressions from people who’ve ridden these bikes properly, not just parking-lot demos.
So I’m throwing this out to the community:
1. MGU owners, tell us the truth:
- Are these things actually holding up, or are we pretending they’re fine because we spent a fortune?
- Noise, drag, firmware stability, support - what’s the real story?
- Would you honestly buy an MGU bike again today?
2. Those still on the fence:
- What must be solved before you’d trust an MGU system?
(Spare parts? Serviceability? Modern displays? A proven multi-season lifespan? Something else?)
Don't get me wrong. I'm hoping to get the MGU bike myself, but the tech still feels far from mature.
Curious if others see it the same or if I’m off the mark. Let’s hear it.
Here are some most popular EMTBs with MGU system out right now.
Nicolai S16 MGU
Alutech ePelmo 1.0 Pinion MGU
Moustache Clutch
Rotwild R.X1000
Simplon Rapcon PMAX Pinion
Bulls Vuca Evo AM2
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