Aventon has introduced the Ramblas ADV, a hardtail electric mountain bike equipped with the company’s second-generation in-house mid-drive system. The new model is now available globally and expands Aventon’s lineup of performance-focused e-bikes.
The Ramblas ADV is powered by Aventon’s A100 mid-drive motor, rated at 250 watts nominal output with a peak of 750 watts and 100 Nm of torque. The IP67-rated unit offers four levels of pedal assistance — Eco, Trail, Auto and Turbo — allowing riders to adjust support depending on terrain and riding conditions. The bike is paired with a 708 Wh battery built using LG 21700 cells, which the company says can deliver up to 90 miles (145 km) of range on a single charge.
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The hardtail model rolls on Maxxis Rekon 29-inch by 2.4-inch tubeless tires and is fitted with a RockShox Psylo Silver R front fork offering 130 mm of travel. Braking duties are handled by SRAM DB6 four-piston hydraulic disc brakes with 200 mm rotors at both the front and rear. The drivetrain consists of a SRAM NX Eagle 12-speed system with an 11-50T cassette.
Out of the box, the Ramblas ADV is configured as a Class 1 e-bike, though it can be converted to Class 3, enabling pedal-assist speeds of up to 28 mph (45 km/h). The bike supports a maximum payload of 300 lbs (136 kg) and integrates with the Aventon companion app, which allows users to customize motor performance and adjust ride settings.
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The Ramblas ADV is priced at $2,899 and is offered in medium, large and extra-large frame sizes. Buyers can choose from cerulean, tropos and borealis color options, with availability through Aventon’s official website.
Source: Aventon
