Ribble Hybrid AL e Step Through – Sport – SRAM Apex
Versatile, stylish and sporty, the Hybrid AL e Step Through is designed to make your everyday life easier with the added confidence of 3 smooth levels of electric assistance as you pedal. With its comfortably upright riding position, reassuringly stable handling and easy step on/off design it’s the ideal choice for your everyday rides. Simple and reliable gears, the extra braking power of hydraulic disc brakes and high-quality components all contribute to maximising your ride comfort.
Versatile, stylish and sporty, the Hybrid AL e Step Through is designed to make your everyday life easier with the added confidence of 3 smooth levels of electric assistance as you pedal. With its comfortably upright riding position, reassuringly stable handling and easy step on/off design it’s the ideal choice for your everyday rides. Simple and reliable gears, the extra braking power of hydraulic disc brakes and high-quality components all contribute to maximising your ride comfort.
SRAM’s 1 x gear system is simple and efficient, with a single gear shifter giving you access to all the gears that you need for riding uphill or down. Less emphasis on maintenance means more time spent maximising your ride enjoyment.
The right wheels and tyres make all the difference to how the bike rides. We’ve selected Mavic’s highly durable Aksium wheelset, perfect for on/off road and all-season riding. Fitted with multi-purpose, tubeless-ready, Schwalbe G-one tyres, their impressive grip and fast-rolling characteristics makes them perfectly suited to roads, towpaths and bridleways.
Flat handlebars offer a comfortably relaxed riding position with a great view of your surroundings and the road ahead. The bars are fitted with LEVEL lock-on grips for improved hand security and grip and are neatly matched with a LEVEL 2 alloy handlebar stem.
A lightweight LEVEL alloy seatpost is fitted with a comfortably padded and ergonomic Selle Royale Vivo Ergo Saddle. A wide selection of saddles to fit riders of all body shapes and sizes is available to order in BikeBuilder.
Additional information
MATERIAL | 6061-T6 Aluminium |
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MOTOR SYSTEM | MAHLE Ebikemotion X35 250W |
BRAKES | Disc |
WEIGHT | 13.75kg/30.25lbs |
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