
"Listen, the Ramblas is already a great eMTB at an affordable price. Priced at $2899, it's one of the only sub $3000 center-drive eMTB hardtails out there. Aventon's proprietary A100 center-drive motor is 36v, 250W (sustained) and 750W (peak), and has a claimed 100 Nm of torque. with an IP67 rating. The Ramblas comes from the factory with a decent spec."
"Aventon markets the Ramblas as its MTB/Urban eBike. It has all of the attachment points for racks and fenders, and would make for a great commuter. It even comes with integrated front and rear lights, as well as turn signals. I've ridden it in its stock form for a few rides, and it was fun, but the stock RockShox fork and the dropper post left me wanting. Aventon says the Ramblas can be upgraded like a "regular" mountain bike,"
The Aventon Ramblas is a sub-$3000 center-drive eMTB hardtail equipped with an A100 36v motor rated 250W sustained, 750W peak, and a claimed 100 Nm of torque with IP67 protection. Factory components include a SRAM NX Eagle 1×12 drivetrain, RockShox 35 Silver R 130mm fork, and SRAM DB8 hydraulic brakes with 160mm rear and 200mm front rotors. The wheels are unbranded and heavy but come shod with Maxxis Rekon 29 x 2.4 tires. The frame uses common MTB sizes that allow straightforward upgrades. Key swapped parts include a PNW carbon handlebar, 5DEV titanium stem, and a FOX 36 140mm fork, starting weight reported at 56 lbs.
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