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Lapierre e-Explorer 6.5
The Lapierre E-Explorer 6.5 was designed for everyday use. Thanks to its versatility and smooth assistance, getting around has never been easier.
What a great all round electric bike the Explorer is. Like a std Trekking bike, but with longer travel fork (100mm), more rugged WTB tyres fit for any surface and a suspension seatpost, but still fully loaded with lights, mudguards, rack and sidestand!!
Haibike Trekking 7 LOW
With the Trekking 7 LOW, you have a true all-rounder by your side that will take you comfortably to any destination.
With it's 630Wh battery, range on this well equipped Trekking bike is not a problem.
We only have this one (50cm) in stock and may not have any more for a while, if at all, so if it's for you don't delay.
Haibike Trekking 4 Mid 2022
With the Trekking 4 MID and its extra comfortable geometry, you are well prepared for longer rides.
Trekking 9 MID 2022
With its new frame geometry, this eTrekking bike ensures maximum riding comfort and safety on any terrain, while the powerful Bosch Performance CX Gen 4 motor with a maximum torque of 85Nm provides you with the necessary support.
Haibike Trekking 6 MID 2022
Are comfort, safety, and riding pleasure, your top priorities? Our versatile Trekking 6 MID combines everything in one Trekking eBike. Thanks to the comfortable geometry with a lower step-through, you can get on and off quickly and easily at any time.
Haibike Trekking 4 Low 2022
Your perfect entry into the world of eTrekking bikes is easy and comfortable thanks to the especially low step through: with the new Trekking 4 Lowstep, getting on and off the bike is as easy as child's play.
The Low Step frame makes this bike so easy to get onto. With a Yamaha motor powered by a 500Wh battery, 26" wheels with wide smooth rolling tyres and disc brakes, the Trekking 4 is an electric bike for a multitude of uses.
Haibike Trekking 6 LOW 2022
Are you looking for a comfortable electric trekking bike for a shopping trip through the city, the daily commute to work or even longer weekend tours?