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Discover the R&M model versions

touring

  • derailleur gear for sportier riding
  • the most efficient of all gears
  • reliable and simple to operate

vario

  • hub gear with lightweight belt drive
  • twist the grip to select the gear – no skipping gears
  • intuitive gear switching even when stopped
  • low-maintenance and durable

automatic

  • similar properties to vario
  • the rider selects optimum pedalling rate, the system switches to the right ratio
  • relaxed starting after a break
  • the ultimate in convenience

rohloff

  • electronically controlled hub gear with lightweight belt drive
  • most efficient of all hub gears
  • ergonomic switch with two buttons
  • intuitive gear switching even when stopped
  • low-maintenance and durable

silent

  • hub gear with lightweight belt drive
  • smooth and reliable gear switching
  • low-maintenance and durable

pinion

  • unit comprising motor and gearbox
  • electronic gear shifting
  • lightweight belt drive and precise shifting performance
  • extremely low-maintenance, durable and fully integrated
  • particularly suitable for long-term use

city

  • hub gear with chain drive
  • high degree of efficiency
  • reliable shifting even when fully loaded

Models come with fixed equipment configuration

FAMILY

  • fixed configuration for transporting children
  • short delivery times and attractively priced

CORE

  • fixed configuration featuring the most popular equipment
  • provides for the use of connectivity and RX
  • short delivery times and attractively priced

SELECT

  • fixed configuration featuring the most popular equipment
  • provides for the use of connectivity and RX
  • short delivery times and attractively priced

GT and HS – what do the abbreviations mean?

GT stands for Gran Turismo. These bikes have wider tires with a road profile for ultra-comfortable riding – ideal for roads or riding on easy off-road terrain for everyday riding or day tours.

HS stands for High Speed. These bikes offer motor assistance up to 45 km/h and require a driving licence, car insurance, and a helmet to be worn. Please find out more for yourself about national statutory requirements.