Thok Enduro TK02More juice for steep lines

Dimitri Lehner

 · 28.03.2026

The new E-Enduros from Italy with Bosch drive and a stylish look.
Photo: Thok
THOK TK02 brings Bosch power, 170 mm travel and a mullet set-up at a competitive price.

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With the TK02, the Italian manufacturer THOK is launching an enduro eMTB that is clearly aimed at downhill riding - without forgetting the uphill. 170 mm of suspension travel, the new fifth-generation Bosch CX motor and an 800 Wh battery should make long days off-road possible. The price remains surprisingly down-to-earth: 5,490 euros.

Enduro DNA with trail ambitions

The TK02-S is now followed by the TK02 - an E-Enduro with an aluminium frame that is deliberately positioned between a trail bike and a bike park machine. 170 mm of suspension travel makes a clear statement: this bike wants to work downhill. At the same time, the modern geometry with a 64.5° head angle and 77.5° seat angle ensures that even steep climbs are not a test of patience.

The Mullet configuration combines a 29-inch front wheel with a 27.5-inch rear wheel - smooth running at the front, manoeuvrability at the rear. A setup that has now become the standard on modern enduro eMTBs.

Bosch CX Gen5: More torque, more range

The new Bosch Performance Line CX Gen5 with a whopping 100 Nm of torque is located in the down tube. Together with the integrated 800 Wh battery, the TK02 is clearly aimed at riders who want to combine long tours with technical descents.

If you want to go even further, you can fit the 250 Wh range extender - then the capacity increases to 1,050 Wh. Everything is shown on the compact Purion 200 display.

In short: range anxiety or battery paranoia, as we call it, is no longer an issue here.

Solid chassis for tough applications

For the chassis, THOK favours robust components instead of a lightweight show.

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At the front is a RockShox Domain Gold R with 38 mm stanchions and 170 mm travel. At the rear, a specially tuned Deluxe Select shock takes control. Together, this results in a setup that sounds more like a bike park than an after-work ride.

Braking is with Magura Louise Elite, shifting with SRAM Eagle S100.

Function before prestige - and that fits the character of the bike perfectly.

Geometry data

SizesSMLXL
Seat tube length (mm)385415450495
Top tube length (mm)582600629660
Bottom bracket height (mm)355355355355
Bottom bracket lowering15151515
Chainstay length (mm)453453453453
Seat tube angle77,5°77,5°77,5°77,5°
Head tube angle64,5°64,5°64,5°64,5°
Head tube length105115131149
Wheelbase (mm)1212123312651298
Stack614623638654
Reach423439464491
Handlebar width (mm)780780780780
Stem length (mm)37373737
Crank arm length (mm)165165165165
Fork offset44444444
Vario seat post125150170170
Protrusion height783783783783

Striking colours, clear lines

Visually, THOK remains true to its motorsport DNA.
"White Heat" is reminiscent of classic racing car paintwork, while "Neon Pulse" deliberately focusses on maximum visibility off-road. Technically, both variants are identical - it's all down to taste.

Lots of suspension travel at a fair price

At € 5,490, THOK is positioning the TK02 surprisingly aggressively in the market segment of long-stroke E-Enduros with Bosch Gen5 drive. The bike is available in four sizes from S to XL - via THOK Points, online and in selected bike park test fleets, for example in Finale Ligure or Breuil-Cervinia.

Conclusion

The bottom line is that the TK02 is not a lifestyle e-bike for cappuccino laps, but a tool for riders who want to get serious on the descents - and want to keep enough energy left over for the climbs.

About Thok E-Bikes

THOK E-Bikes is a brand of KP Srl, based in Alba (Cuneo, Italy), which specialises in the production of high-quality E-MTBs. THOK E-Bikes has been producing and distributing pedal-assisted bikes developed and designed in Italy since 2017, where performance is the top priority. The company's history is closely linked to that of its founders: Stefano Migliorini, former BMX world champion, downhill pro rider and now Managing Director of THOK; Livio Suppo, one of the most successful team managers of all time in motorsport, multiple world champion and former team manager of teams including Ducati, Honda HRC and most recently Suzuki Moto; Giuseppe Bernocco and Sebastiano Astegiano, founders and company directors of the thriving TCN business group in the heart of the Langhe (Piedmont/Italy).

Dimitri Lehner is a qualified sports scientist. He studied at the German Sport University Cologne. He is fascinated by almost every discipline of fun sports - besides biking, his favourites are windsurfing, skiing and skydiving. His latest passion: the gravel bike. He recently rode it from Munich to the Baltic Sea - and found it marvellous. And exhausting. Wonderfully exhausting!

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