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Riese & Muller Nevo4

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Riese & Muller Nevo4The bike for your on and off road adventures. The Riese & Muller Nevo4 is a fun bike to ride due to its geometry while the step through design makes it an accessible bike for all riders. It's your daily commuter, your grocery getter or your bike to tour around the Central West Trail. Whether you're outback on a rail trail or commutuing everydau, wide tyres, front suspension fork and a suspension seatpost get you a seriously comfortable rides. Equip it

The bike for your on and off-road adventures.

The Riese & Muller Nevo4 is a fun bike to ride due to its geometry while the step through design makes it an accessible bike for all riders. It's your daily commuter, your grocery getter or your bike to tour around the Central West Trail.

Whether you're outback on a rail trail or commutuing everydau, wide tyres, front suspension fork and a suspension seatpost get you a seriously comfortable rides. Equip it with the Vario or Rohloff internal gear hub and Gates carbon belt to drastically reduce your bike maintenance and spend more time doing what you love.

The Bosch Performance Line CX Mid Drive Motor is one of the most highly sought after motors for Ebikes. Combined with a 625wh or 750 h Bosch battery you'll plenty of power on hand so you can have the freedom to explore where you like, without worrying about pushing off.

This Nevo4 can be configured with

  • GT Rohloff E-14 internally geared hub & Gates Carbon Belt
    • 625Wh or 750Wh Bosch Powertube battery.
  • GT Vario Enviolo 380 internally geared hub and Gates Carbon belt drive
    • 625Wh or 750Wh Bosch Powertube battery.
  • GT Vario Enviolo Automatiq internally geared hub and Gates Carbon belt drive
    • 625Wh or 750Wh Bosch Powertube battery.
    • Continuous, automatic shifting, set your cadence and the bike Enviolo gears will automatically shift.
  • GT Touring - Shimano Deore XT 11 speed deraiileur gear
    • 625Wh or 750Wh Bosch Powertube battery.
  • GX Option: Extra tough, off road capable Schwalbe all-terrain s tyres
  • Comfort kit upgrade: Gain a wider saddle and a swept back handlebar style for a comfortable upright position
  • GT option: equipped with 27.5 x 2.3-2.4’ tyres, an upgraded suspension fork and Thudbuster suspension seatpost, high reccomended for everyday comfort.

Fully integrated SKS mudguards and lights by Busch & Muller and Supernova keep you dry and visible while urging you to push the boundaries of a car free life.

Contact us and come in for a test ride today!

Transport your daily carry and groceries to your destination

The MIK compatible rear rack on the Nevo4 withstands a 20kg load. Attach any MIK compatible baskets and bags quick and securely. For additional storage, the front handlebar rack and bag provide a convenient catchall.

Adjustable riding position

With the angle-adjustable stem, adjustable saddle height and approximately 50cm standover height, the Nevo4 can accommodate a range of rider mobilities and heights from 1.55 to 1.95m.

E-bike System

Bosch supplies one of the most reliable E-bike packages available for the Nevo4 with a Bosch Performance Line CX (Gen 4) motor and on-board computer.

Motor

The Bosch Performance Line CX (Smart System motor which is integrated into the bottom bracket of the bike, ensuring plenty of ground clearance and low centre of gravity. A Mid-Drive E-Bike provides a more enjoyable riding experience compared to a hub motor. It’s the difference between feeling like you’re riding a normal bike, as opposed to being pulled by horses.

E-bikes do not use a throttle accelerator like a traditional motorcycle. Instead the driving force is applied as you turn the pedals, contribute to a smooth application of the available power. The harder you push on those pedals, the more power your motor will put out to help you.

Sensors in the motor report to the control unit the power, speed and cadence so that the motor can apply the best power curve to support your riding.

However when you stop pedalling there is a minimal amount of friction due to Bosch’s consistent engineering improvements so you won’t be bogged down when you stop pedalling.

All Riese & Muller bikes come equipped with a walk assist function that enables riders to walk along with their bike at 6km/hr which is perfect if you have to push the loaded bike up a steep hill.

Maximum speed of assistance in Australia is 25km/hr.

The Performance Line motor provides up to 340% of pedal assistance accessed via 4 different modes of assistance ranging from 140-340%.

Control technology

Rear suspension on the Nevo4 means you’ll have perfect traction on any terrain, even at high speeds. It will also help you feel more comfortable on rough road conditions. Pairing this with powerful Magura hydraulic disc brakes means you’ll have no trouble navigating any situation you find yourself in.

Light Technology

Seeing in low light and night time conditions is handled by the Supernova Mini 2 headlamp. The rear Busch & Muller 2C Toplight LED rear light ensures you’ll be seen in rear

Integrated Cockpit

The display on a Riese & Muller Bosch E-Bike is the control centre, enabling the rider to select between 4 pedal assist modes. The Bosch Smart System allows for configuration of those modes.

The Nevo4 typically comes with the Intuvia100 or Kiox 300 display

Bosch Intuvia

The Intuvia Display gives the rider full control of their system as well as an overview at all times. Battery status, range, mileage totals, ride time, current motor power, time, speed and average speed are all displayed on an easy to see screen.

Bosch Kiox 300

For performance driver riders, with optional pairing to a heart rate monitor via bluetooth. The display is scratch resistant and is easily read in sunlight. This model also features map-free navigation in conjunction with a smartphone.

47cm 47cm 51cm
Height 1.65 -1.80m 1.70-1.80m 1.80-1.95m
Standover (cm) 50 50 50
Reach (cm) 37.1 39.1 41.1
Stack (cm) 69.3 69.5 69.3

Weight rating:

Gross vehicle weight rating [kg] 150
Luggage rack [kg] 20
Handlebar bag/basket[kg] 5


Riese & Muller offer a two-year warranty on their bikes, which can be upgraded to a five-year warranty if you register your bike with them within four weeks or purchase.

Batteries are guaranteed that they will still have a capacity of 60% after two years or 500 full charge cycles (whichever comes first). All warranty promises relate to private customers in the initial purchase.

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