Scott as well as Mahle have actually partnered to offer the marketplace among one of the most striking E-Bikes recently. The brand-new Scott Addict eRIDE, ePowered by Mahle features the lightest, smartest, and also a lot of integrated eBike system on the marketplace: The brand-new Mahle X20.
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it looks even slicker than the new spark! impressive work Scott and Mahle
Yes please!🤘🏻👍🏻🤩💯
Oh wow. I could do with one of these. I’m so slow up hills. But how the hell do you get them serviced. It’s not like I’ve got a Scott bike shop anywhere near me. The more tech we get on bikes the more can go wrong and I won’t want my local Halfords boys taking a hammer to it! I haven’t even put a dropper post on my Scott mtb for this reason cos they are always breaking down those things
Thought drive units were for cruisers 😁
Bloody hell, the marketing spin taken to new heights.. Scott new E road bike. The end
Finally, now anyone can have the feeling of doping
Dude 🤣…
これはイケてる!
Nice! ❤👍
Thanks for saying ‘those who want maximum assistance’ and not ‘fatties’ – I personally appreciate that, Ben 😀
Took me a while to figure out he was talking about E-bikes 😀
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I notice the range extender is different on the website too one in the video why ? Also x20 system I see there video offers 250w or 350w will that be a option with Scott or will it be 208w like it says on Scotts site
_”… weight of 10,5 kg”_ – Lie. The lightest (Ultimate) is sold with a specified weight of 10.7 (in fact, even the smallest frame can be more). And they forgot to say about 55Nm (previously X35+ had 40)
The real question is on which year can we actually purchase this bike.
exactly. Went to my dealer yesterday and they absolutely have no clue when this bike will be available. Called another huge Scott dealere in my contry : same thing. WTF…
Last September I bought an Addict Eride-10 in Spain where I live. It has been the best purchase I have ever made in my life and it has given me back the illusion of going out with my “grupetta”.
I have been cycling since I was 16 years old and now at 62 years old and with some extra kilos this Addict Eride-10 bike is the best thing that has happened to me.
I would recommend it to any enthusiast of a certain age who wants to continue to enjoy the road. The quality of the bike is simply spectacular.
Bought one yesterday. Can’t wait to get it! I’m counting the seconds for it to be delivered…
When I hear Mahle I think of pistons in ICE’s, not really electric drivetrains. But who knows – maybe they have a nice and reliable product here.
Im from Malaysia. i bought addict eride in nov 2021, the motor suddenly have issue in jan 2022, send for warranty and they said the parts only arrive singapore this september 2022. my advise, dont buy this bike. so pissed off.
You are right.
I resent that comment. This bike is marketed toward people who are senior citizens or those who have disabilities such as breathing, weight issues etc. there is no valid reason why these people cannot go out enjoy riding a bike without killing themselves trying to get up a hill. Think before you type!
@Sven Northwest You are so wrong, I am 70 and I have the Bianchi e road Aria. This bike IS suited to my needs! I do not race but enjoy being able to ride with some assistance when I need it. I also have other non assisted road bikes I ride when I feel up to it. I have had my back operated on, both knees and both shoulders , I will ride what I want. This bike is clearly not to be ridden in a race with non electric bikes. If a middle age person wants to ride one and is not racing that’s his business. Wealth has nothing to do with it.
Sounds like you need a better retailer, for a bike that price, any decent bike shop would prob do a straight swap for you and deal with the warranty themselves.
Hi Javier, thanks for sharing your experiences with the Addict eRIDE 10 ❤ We LOVE your passion for SCOTT and riding bikes!
@Allen Rosenblum Absolutey agree! Those making these arrogant comments are completely stupid. I went e-assist at age 90, because my rides were becoming too limited.