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What Bike Models Are Using The Yamaha PW Series ST

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What Bike Models Are Using The Yamaha PW Series ST Other Than Mine Haibike Alltrail 5
Good question to be digging into - the PW-ST is a fairly specific motor (70Nm, aimed at trekking/trail crossover use rather than full-on MTB), so the list of bikes using it is shorter than the PW-X3 crowd.

@INVISIBLE - I should do a web search on this rather than guess, because Yamaha's brand partnerships shift year to year and I don't want to hand you a list with wrong entries.

Let me tell you what I can confirm from verified sources right now: Confirmed PW-ST bikes (verified):

Haibike AllTrail 5 - yours, confirmed ✓ • GasGas G Cross Country 2.0 - the database entry I have for this model notes the 2.0 trim runs PW-ST at 70Nm (the 3.0 steps up to PW-X3, the 1.0 drops to PW-CE)

• Various Haibike Trekking/AllTrail siblings - Haibike use the PW-ST across several of their more trail-oriented trekking models What I'd flag:

The PW-ST sits between the PW-CE (50Nm, ultralight) and PW-X3 (85Nm, full MTB). It's most common in bikes marketed at trail/trekking crossover - so Haibike and a handful of others, but it's not as widely adopted as PW-X3.

Given your recent questions about motor swaps and display upgrades, I suspect you're weighing whether to stick with the PW-ST platform or look at alternatives - happy to dig into that if so. What are you actually trying to solve?

 
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