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Sale price USD $65.00 Regular price
Color Borealis Blue (Matte) - Luminous Yellow (Gloss)
Size S
OR
The Orbea Urrun 40 is a robust, modern electric hardtail intended to take you far and explore new places faster than ever before. With innovative technologies and a state-of-the-art design, it has the look and feel of a traditional hardtail, just with a little pep in its step.
Featuring a SR Suntour X1 Coil LO fork in the front with 100mm of travel to absorb the impact of rougher terrain, this is the perfect off-road machine. A quiet, natural feeling Shimano EP600-RS motor allows for up to 8 hours of riding, so you don't have to worry about having to leave your friends on those epic adventure days due to a dead battery - you'll just leave them in your dust, instead.
With a lighter bike and lower power consumption from the RS motor design comes a greater reliance on your legs which extends battery life by 1.5x. The highly optimized 540Wh main battery equates to around 810Wh on a standard e-bike, allowing you to ride harder, for longer. There is also the option to add the Range Extender battery, which attaches just like a water bottle, for an additional 250Wh.
Fully integrated cables and a crisp SC-EM800 bluetooth display allows you to connect to your rides with ease. A corresponding Smartphone App gives you access to all the motor settings and diagnostics.
Featuring an ergonomic Selle Royal Vivo saddle and strong, non-slip grips for added control, the Orbea Urrun 40 is designed for powerful performance and comfort. The addition of Maxxis Rekon tires on Alloy wheels provides superior traction and grip for any kind of conditions. Its combination of supportive features allows you to own the trail with confidence.
The Orbea Urrun 40 isn't your typical e-bike. With a lightweight, natural feel and ridiculously long ride time, the Urrun 40 shines bright among its competitors.
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