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I don’t own an eMTB, so I still get excited about having pedal assist every time I get to test one. But would a ‘lite’ class eMTB bring me the same joy as a high-powered model? Devinci’s E-Troy Lite quickly answered that question with a solid YES.
My initial hunch was, “why would you buy a model that offers less assistance or range than you could have?” Well, the E-Troy Lite convinced me there is definitely a place for ‘mid’ or ‘lite’ eMTBs. If you’re not buying an eMTB with the intent of tackling huge epic rides, a bike like the E-Troy Lite will still get you pretty far, pretty darn easily.
Those looking to keep up with younger or fitter riders, or who just don’t have the time for five to six-hour rides could be perfectly well served with the E-Troy Lite. Also, you get the benefit of riding a more normal feeling 44.5lbs bike instead of a beefy 55-60 pounder. Devinci E-Troy Lite: Basic Specs
Devinci E-Troy Lite, side, LLL For all the details on the new E-Troy Lite, check out my launch article from earlier this year. Here I’ll quickly run through the basic specs and features: The E-Troy Lite frames are built from Optimum G04 6061-T6 aluminum. The frames are handmade in Chicoutimi, Quebec, an area known for producing high-quality aluminum.
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