Atherton S.170E eMTB

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I tried the plastic ones and wasn’t the biggest fan, the wife likes them…
I’m used to and like vaults, so that’s what I’ll use when not clipping in
 
The other thread seems totally convoluted and presently full of none relevant conversation.

Original thread : Atherton Dyf-E bike coming soon...

Therefore, here's a thread relevant to the actual bike.

Tidied up image from @GatorXman

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Launches April 2026. Pre-orders are open now for the first 50 bikes (Total £8999 - S.170E.1 / S.170E-2 - £7799 / £6999 - S.170E.3), with delivery scheduled for April and May. (Deposit £1000, Balance due 30/03/26) - Example Pre order S.170E.1 bike : Fox Factory suspension and SRAM X0 Eagle Transmission

Atherton bikes direct link :


Basic Specs :

Avinox drive unit
Full-sized battery inside downtube
DW4 suspension with 170mm rear wheel travel, 180mm fork, and MX wheels
63.6° head angle, 75.6-77.6° seat angle, 435-445mm chainstays
Machined lugs and 7075 alloy tubes
12 sizes, 405-515 mm reach
Mavic E Deemax mullet wheels, Hayes Dominion A4 brakes, and FSA Gradient cockpit

All sizes will have the same size battery - battery size yet to be confirmed.

Geo :

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A glued together frame,yuk,looks very 90,s
Horrid looking thing
 
Bike is here and together, I'm away for the weekend so first ride will have to wait ,☹️
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First ride out on the bike was great. I've been worried it was just to much bike but that doesn't seem to be the case at all. Very easy to manoeuvre and jump around on the trail. I didn't go mad, I deliberately went out with a bag full of tools and forgot my pads.

Setup the suspension to the recommended settings and changed auto to 3 to 11 after watching a couple of videos. Everything else as it was..

I think I normally ride a bit over the front fork but found I don't need to put as much weight on the front of this bike.
I dropped about 10 psi out of the fork (137 down to 127) and reduced lsc 2 clicks, added 5psi to the shock upto 230 , rolled the bars fwd a tiny bit then it felt really balanced. I'm about 83kg for info and this is a size 8. Rebound on the shock is just a bit too quick so I'll be adjusting that but the trailhead rockshox app seems pretty accurate.

The motor is pretty much ridiculous in that auto mode. The 12 mile loop took me under an hour, I'm sure it's normally 1.5 to 2 hrs

I set Strava to public briefly, think I had a KOM, several top 5s and that was just auto, I did drop it into turbo on one of the road climbs we call alp d'huez and it was bouncing off the speed limiter.

Even the saddle seemed pretty comfy despite not looking it to me

Anyway extremely happy overall 😊. It did flash up a motor power restricted warning after about 20 mins, on off cleared it and didn't come back so I'll keep an eye on that.

edit - Battery usgae for this was 38%, so by my calcs 38% for 1473 ft would be 3880ft for 100% or about 1150m. I'll definetly be turning it down for day to day rides though.

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First ride out on the bike was great. I've been worried it was just to much bike but that doesn't seem to be the case at all. Very easy to manoeuvre and jump around on the trail. I didn't go mad, I deliberately went out with a bag full of tools and forgot my pads.

Setup the suspension to the recommended settings and changed auto to 3 to 11 after watching a couple of videos. Everything else as it was..

I think I normally ride a bit over the front fork but found I don't need to put as much weight on the front of this bike.
I dropped about 10 psi out of the fork (137 down to 127) and reduced lsc 2 clicks, added 5psi to the shock upto 230 , rolled the bars fwd a tiny bit then it felt really balanced. I'm about 83kg for info and this is a size 8. Rebound on the shock is just a bit too quick so I'll be adjusting that but the trailhead rockshox app seems pretty accurate.

The motor is pretty much ridiculous in that auto mode. The 12 mile loop took me under an hour, I'm sure it's normally 1.5 to 2 hrs

I set Strava to public briefly, think I had a KOM, several top 5s and that was just auto, I did drop it into turbo on one of the road climbs we call alp d'huez and it was bouncing off the speed limiter.

Even the saddle seemed pretty comfy despite not looking it to me

Anyway extremely happy overall 😊. It did flash up a motor power restricted warning after about 20 mins, on off cleared it and didn't come back so I'll keep an eye on that.

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The main climb to the top of Hawes trail system here in Arizona is also named Alpe d'Huez!
Love the Atherton. Good luck with it.

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First ride out on the bike was great. I've been worried it was just to much bike but that doesn't seem to be the case at all. Very easy to manoeuvre and jump around on the trail. I didn't go mad, I deliberately went out with a bag full of tools and forgot my pads.

Setup the suspension to the recommended settings and changed auto to 3 to 11 after watching a couple of videos. Everything else as it was..

I think I normally ride a bit over the front fork but found I don't need to put as much weight on the front of this bike.
I dropped about 10 psi out of the fork (137 down to 127) and reduced lsc 2 clicks, added 5psi to the shock upto 230 , rolled the bars fwd a tiny bit then it felt really balanced. I'm about 83kg for info and this is a size 8. Rebound on the shock is just a bit too quick so I'll be adjusting that but the trailhead rockshox app seems pretty accurate.

The motor is pretty much ridiculous in that auto mode. The 12 mile loop took me under an hour, I'm sure it's normally 1.5 to 2 hrs

I set Strava to public briefly, think I had a KOM, several top 5s and that was just auto, I did drop it into turbo on one of the road climbs we call alp d'huez and it was bouncing off the speed limiter.

Even the saddle seemed pretty comfy despite not looking it to me

Anyway extremely happy overall 😊. It did flash up a motor power restricted warning after about 20 mins, on off cleared it and didn't come back so I'll keep an eye on that.

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With regards to Motor Power warning, I had this on my Pro go into advanced settings and turn off the “ extreme elevation setting” Basically if it detects the bike angle is to steep it
First ride out on the bike was great. I've been worried it was just to much bike but that doesn't seem to be the case at all. Very easy to manoeuvre and jump around on the trail. I didn't go mad, I deliberately went out with a bag full of tools and forgot my pads.

Setup the suspension to the recommended settings and changed auto to 3 to 11 after watching a couple of videos. Everything else as it was..

I think I normally ride a bit over the front fork but found I don't need to put as much weight on the front of this bike.
I dropped about 10 psi out of the fork (137 down to 127) and reduced lsc 2 clicks, added 5psi to the shock upto 230 , rolled the bars fwd a tiny bit then it felt really balanced. I'm about 83kg for info and this is a size 8. Rebound on the shock is just a bit too quick so I'll be adjusting that but the trailhead rockshox app seems pretty accurate.

The motor is pretty much ridiculous in that auto mode. The 12 mile loop took me under an hour, I'm sure it's normally 1.5 to 2 hrs

I set Strava to public briefly, think I had a KOM, several top 5s and that was just auto, I did drop it into turbo on one of the road climbs we call alp d'huez and it was bouncing off the speed limiter.

Even the saddle seemed pretty comfy despite not looking it to me

Anyway extremely happy overall 😊. It did flash up a motor power restricted warning after about 20 mins, on off cleared it and didn't come back so I'll keep an eye on that.

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my pro did the same. You can go into the advanced settings and switch off the elevation mode. This fixed the issue. Hope this helps
 
First ride out on the bike was great. I've been worried it was just to much bike but that doesn't seem to be the case at all. Very easy to manoeuvre and jump around on the trail. I didn't go mad, I deliberately went out with a bag full of tools and forgot my pads.

Setup the suspension to the recommended settings and changed auto to 3 to 11 after watching a couple of videos. Everything else as it was..

I think I normally ride a bit over the front fork but found I don't need to put as much weight on the front of this bike.
I dropped about 10 psi out of the fork (137 down to 127) and reduced lsc 2 clicks, added 5psi to the shock upto 230 , rolled the bars fwd a tiny bit then it felt really balanced. I'm about 83kg for info and this is a size 8. Rebound on the shock is just a bit too quick so I'll be adjusting that but the trailhead rockshox app seems pretty accurate.

The motor is pretty much ridiculous in that auto mode. The 12 mile loop took me under an hour, I'm sure it's normally 1.5 to 2 hrs

I set Strava to public briefly, think I had a KOM, several top 5s and that was just auto, I did drop it into turbo on one of the road climbs we call alp d'huez and it was bouncing off the speed limiter.

Even the saddle seemed pretty comfy despite not looking it to me

Anyway extremely happy overall 😊. It did flash up a motor power restricted warning after about 20 mins, on off cleared it and didn't come back so I'll keep an eye on that.

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Thank you for taking the time to write this up! How was battery consumption?
 
Was hoping to take mine to the Alps end of next week but just had a message saying it will be ready on 3rd July so just too late 😢
 
Was hoping to take mine to the Alps end of next week but just had a message saying it will be ready on 3rd July so just too late 😢
Would have been nice, always next time though.

What batch was your order in?
I’m in batch 3, I was previously told mid July - although I still haven’t received any specific ETA yet (likely going to be delayed also).

Cheers
 
Would have been nice, always next time though.

What batch was your order in?
I’m in batch 3, I was previously told mid July - although I still haven’t received any specific ETA yet (likely going to be delayed also).

Cheers
Am batch 2 #75. Was told built 18th June for collection the week after so not delayed by too much, just enough!!
 
Unlucky man. Have a nice time anyway. Some of us are stuck in the UK (a flat bit).
Was hoping it would be ready based on the date given a month ago.
It will be something to look forward to when I get back.
Nothing wrong with my current Decoy so will have a blast in that regardless. 👍🏼
 
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