A quick upgrade rundown from Mike at E-Venture Bikes
After putting the new e20.9 through its paces on the Keswick to Threlkeld railway trail, Mike from E-Venture Bikes highlights the key differences that set it apart from the e20.8:
– 2kg Lighter Frame
A noticeable drop in weight thanks to a redesigned frame, lighter fork, and more compact internal system. Easier to handle, quicker to ride.
– New 9-Speed Groupset
Upgraded from 8-speed to 9-speed for improved range and smoother gear transitions across varied terrain.
– Shimano Cues System Drivetrain
Lighter, more robust components that enhance overall ride efficiency and durability.
– Torque Sensor Added
A major upgrade. Delivers smoother, more responsive power-especially noticeable on hills and longer rides.
– Thru Axle Front Wheel
Improved stiffness and easier wheel removal. A small change that makes a big practical difference.
– Same Strength, Same Looks
Despite the weight savings, the e20.9 keeps the solid build and clean Estarli design language.
– Versatility Out of the Box
Works brilliantly fully equipped - or stripped back for lighter, more playful riding (and even light off-road).
Verdict from E-Venture Bikes:
A smarter, lighter, more refined evolution of the e20 - built for riders who want performance without compromising practicality.