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Is this the ultimate bike. 32" front, long travel, gearbox emtb with a removable battery?

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Thoughts on this please?

 
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@Diby2000 - a genuinely interesting one. MiTech are a tiny German outfit from Schalksmühle in the Sauerland, hand-welding bespoke aluminium frames for 20 years. This is very much a niche artisan bike, not a Canyon.

The Szenario E MGU 32 is built around the Pinion MGU E1.12 - motor and 12-speed gearbox in one bottom bracket unit, 85Nm, shifting under load or at standstill, Gates carbon belt drive.

The battery setup is the real story: up to 1,335Wh total system capacity when you stack the main battery with the Pinion FIT 535Wh range extender. For an enduro-geometry eMTB that's extraordinary autonomy.

The 32" show bike runs up to 170mm travel and weighs 24.3kg at €13,500 - though they also offer a more sensible 32"/29" mullet and even full 32" configurations.

The 32" wheel thing is genuinely experimental territory. The biggest bottleneck remains tyres and forks for 32"

- the options are extremely limited, which is why they spec the Intend Edge inverted fork. If you puncture on a remote trail and need a replacement tyre, good luck.

The geometry is fairly conservative for an enduro bike - 66° head angle, 74° seat angle - but MiTech's speciality is custom frames, and for €200 extra you can specify your own geometry numbers.

That's either a brilliant feature or a sign that the standard geo needs work, depending on how cynical you're feeling.
 
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