29-inch wheels, Bosch CX4 drive and 140 millimetres of rear travel. The fact that the Radon Render is not an extremely comfortable but nevertheless powerful all-mountain bike, it has already been in several EMTB tests to prove its worth. However, in addition to its excellent riding characteristics, the Bonn-based e-mountainbike has also shone in another discipline: the price-performance ratio.
Despite partly massive price increases in the industry the Render remains true to itself in 2022 and offers a lot of E-MTB for the money. Admittedly: You won't find an entry-level model for 4000 euros in the meantime. However, the most affordable bike in the new Render portfolio is still worth a look.
For 4499 Euro is available at Render 8.0 In addition to the Bosch motor and the 625 watt-hour battery, the bike also comes with powerful Fox suspension, powerful Magura brakes and a Shimano twelve-speed drivetrain. A successful mix, especially considering the price, even if the XT rear derailleur is intended to disguise the cheaper but functional Deore components.
If you have a little more money in your hand, you can get Radon Render 9.0 for 5199 euros a slightly more sophisticated chassis with more adjustment options, the better Bosch Kiox display and Shimano XT brakes and shifters. More, Higher quality models with Bosch Smart System and larger 750 watt-hour battery are to follow for 2022. Render 8.0 and 9.0 should be available from the beginning of March.

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