2016 KTM full suspension eMTB details

Hi all.

We're getting all the 2016 KTM eBikes up on our website over the next week or so.

First to be done are the full sus mountain bikes.

Full details are here:

http://www.shop.flidistribution.co.uk/c/ktm_bicycles_ebikes_full-suspension

The eGnition has 150mm travel

The Lycan's have 125mm travel (4 models)

and the Kapoho's (2 models) have 125mm travel but use the new 27+ wheel size.

If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask.


2016 KTM Macina eGnition 27.5 11 CX5 - £3549.99


2016 KTM Macina Lycan 27.5 11 CX5 - £2999.99

and the

2016 KTM Macina Kapoho 27.5+ X1 11 CX5 - £3749.99


 
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baldylox

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Hi all.

We're getting all the 2016 KTM eBikes up on our website over the next week or so.

First to be done are the full sus mountain bikes.

Full details are here:

http://www.shop.flidistribution.co.uk/c/ktm_bicycles_ebikes_full-suspension

The eGnition has 150mm travel

The Lycan's have 125mm travel (4 models)

and the Kapoho's (2 models) have 125mm travel but use the new 27+ wheel size.

If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask.


2016 KTM Macina eGnition 27.5 11 CX5 - £3549.99


2016 KTM Macina Lycan 27.5 11 CX5 - £2999.99

and the

2016 KTM Macina Kapoho 27.5+ X1 11 CX5 - £374.99


I'll take one of the KTM Macina Kapoho 27.5+ X1 11 CX5's if they're going for £375[emoji6]
 

RobF

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Three grand and more is a lot of money for bikes that will only do 15.5mph.
 

trex

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spending £3.5k on an e-bike because you can afford it?
£1,000 of it is pure showing off.
 

Arash

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I see this every day in engineering, every body moans about the loss of engineering and manufacturing in UK and Europe, and go on about the low quality of Eastern Imports. Yet when a European manufacturer offers a product every body moans about the price.

The reason it costs more money is 2 fold, firstly companies spend a lot of money on R&D which they have to recoup on each product they sell. Most far eastern companies are happy to copy anything and everything, so they don't spend money on R&D, the most they do is reverse engineer stuff.

Secondly, its cheaper to produce stuff in China, Vietnam, Bangladesh as they treat their workforce like ****. Low pay etc..

I am not sure what the rules are in Austria, or if the bike and parts are manufactured there but speaking to a chap in Germany when I was there he said that to build a factory in Germany you must also build housing etc for your workforce.
 

trex

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@Arash - believe me, I am all for manufacturing in Europe. I spent most of my working life in design and manufacturing before retiring and seeing the battle being lost to cheap imports. I would however, try to make a point about companies pricing products according to the profile of their customers. It's their marketing that p***** me off.
 
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Arash

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@Arash - believe me, I am all for manufacturing in Europe. I spent most of my working life in design and manufacturing before retiring and seeing the battle being lost to cheap imports. I would however, try to make a point about companies pricing products according to the profile of their customers. It's their marketing that p***** me off.
Don't get me started on marketing... Haha
 

Croxden

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spending £3.5k on an e-bike because you can afford it?
£1,000 of it is pure showing off.
My Delite cost more but has shown in the quality of its engineering
Three grand and more is a lot of money for bikes that will only do 15.5mph.
I'm happy with one of mine, worth what it cost.