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powered pedal bike DEMO MAXMAX POWER M / Dark Slate

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powered pedal bike DEMO MAXMAX POWER M / Dark SlateThe MAXMAX POWER switches to an integrated battery! We've taken advantage of all our experience gained during numerous tests to make it even more beautiful, more reliable and more efficient! Its clean lines and minimalist design make it a perfect contrast to the classic commuter bike. No luggage racks or saddlebags. It favors good looks and style over functionality. The work done at the specs level has developed around two main comfort and safety, and

The MAXMAX POWER switches to an integrated battery! We've taken advantage of all our experience gained during numerous tests to make it even more beautiful, more reliable and more efficient!

Its clean lines and minimalist design make it a perfect contrast to the classic commuter bike. No luggage racks or saddlebags. It favors good looks and style over functionality.

The work done at the specs level has developed around two main - comfort and safety, and has been achieved thanks to several parameters:
- A fork with 150 mm travel.
- Wide 2.8 tires.
- 200mm disc brakes.
- SHIMANO E7000 engine, renowned for its easy controls and reliability.
- Three assistance modes with a 504Wh battery.

Commencal's DNA drives them to develop and improve the finishing touches year after year. Switching to an integrated battery is essential for upgrading the 2023 MAXMAX POWER and is thanks to several points:
- New COMMENCAL motor mount is better integrated and has a cleaner finish.
- New speed sensor positioned on the left leg of the frame is more discreet and better protected from potential breakage than on a spoke.
- New engine guard for a greatly reduced footprint with the ground and better impact resistance.
- New charging plug located above the engine.
- Assistance start button located on the top tube which is easier to access.
- Careful cable routing for easy maintenance.

This is a city friendly bike which is made to be easy to maintain, easy to ride everywhere and withstand all efforts. It is efficient commuting through town to get to work during the week and just as able to go on family outings at the weekends. And of course, enduro trails with friends on Sunday! If you must take in a set of stairs or a trail to shorten your journey, then the MAXMAX will too!

     SPECS:

    FRAME

    MAXMAX Power

    27.5'', Alloy 6061, triple butted tubes, T4, T6.

    SYSTEM & BATTERY

    Shimano DU-E7000, Max. torque: 60N.m, 250W

    Display: Shimano Sc-E5000
    Unified switch & display featuring: Assist mode selection, Battery charge level, Current Speed, Estimated range, Trip distance, Odometer.

    FORK

    RockShox 35 Silver R, 150MM Travel

    27,5, Coil, rebound, Boost (15 x 110 mm), 44 mm offset. 

    HEADSET

    ACROS ZS44 / ZS56

    Alloy cups, sealed bearings

    STEM

    RIDE ALPHA Freeride 40

    40 mm extension, 31,8 mm

    BAR

    RIDE ALPHA R15

    31,8 mm, 760 mm width, 15 mm rise, Alloy 6061

    GRIPS

    RIDE Alpha DH

    Ultra-soft compound, single clamp, black.

    BRAKES

     SRAM Guide T, 4 Pistons, Matchmaker Compatible

    Rotors: SRAM G2 CleanSweep 200 mm, 6-bolt

      SHIFTERS
      REAR MECH

      Shimano Deore, LInkglide

      10s

      BOTTOM BRACKET

      Shimano

      CRANKSET

       

      Shimano FC-E8000

      CHAIN

      SHIMANO LINKGLIDE 10/11S

      CASSETTE

       Shimano Deore

      10s, 11-43t

      RIMS  

       

      E13 LG1 En Base

      27,5, 32h, 35 mm inner width

      HUBS

       

      Rear: FORMULA EHL-148s - Front: Formula DC-711

      Rear: 32h, sealed bearings, e-bike specific - Front: 32h, sealed bearings

      SPOKES / NIPPLES

      Sapim Strong

      J-Bend, 2.34 / 2.0 mm, double butted, stainless, with Nylok, black

      TIRES

      Rear: Schwalbe Johnny Watts - Front: Schwalbe Johnny Watts

      Rear: 27,5 x 2.8, RaceGuard, Addix - Front: 27,5 x 2.8, RaceGuard, Addix

      SEATPOST

      Ride Alpha

      31.6 mm, 400mm on S/M, 450 mm on L/X

      SADDLE

      Fizik Terra Aidon X5

      145 mm width, S-alloy rails

       

      WEIGHT 20.6 KG / 45.41 LBS.
      PEDALS INCLUDED

      YES

      COLOR

      Dark Slate

      Accessories

      Battery charger, Ride Alpha CNC Pedals, Chainstay Protector, Seatstay Protector.


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