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The 2023 Haibike Trekking 7 is a versatile e-bike that stands out for its robust construction and high-quality components. The frame is made of aluminium and features an M12 (1.00) x 148 mm thru-axle and a post-mount disc brake. The maximum load capacity is 150 kg, ensuring high load-bearing capacity.
The braking system comprises Shimano MT420 brakes with a 203mm disc at the front and an 180mm disc at the rear, complemented by Shimano MT401 aluminium brake levers. A SRAM GX Eagle 12-speed system is used for gear changes, controlled via SRAM SX Eagle trigger shifters. The RockShox Recon RL fork, featuring remote lockout and 100mm of travel, ensures excellent ride comfort across a wide variety of terrain.
In terms of lighting, the Trekking 7 is fitted with a Herrmans H-Black MR8 E front light (50 lux) and a Spanninga Aerline 2.0 Brake rear light, both of which are powered by the system battery. The pedals are VP E461 aluminium pedals with reflectors.
The crankset consists of a Sram X-Sync 2 with 38 teeth, whilst the cassette comprises a Sram Eagle PG1210 with 11–50 teeth. The drivetrain is provided by the SRAM SX Eagle system. The handlebars are Ergoriser, 720 mm wide and oversize, complemented by Ergo grips and an adjustable XLC A-Head stem.
The rims are Schürmann Yak25, eyeleted and made of aluminium, whilst the tyres are Schwalbe Johnny Watts, sized 60-584 and featuring reflective strips. The spokes are Sapim Leader in black. Both the front and rear hubs are made of aluminium.
The saddle is a Selle Royal Essenza, mounted on a Dropper-Post Remote seatpost with a diameter of 34.9mm, also made of aluminium. Additional features include Curana Apollo 70 aluminium mudguards, an adjustable Ursus Mooi kickstand and a MIK luggage rack.
The Trekking 7 is powered by a Yamaha PW-X3 motor with an output of 250W and a torque of 85Nm, which provides assistance up to a speed of 25km/h. The battery is an InTube model with a capacity of 720 Wh, which is charged using a Yamaha 4A fast charger. The display is a Yamaha Side Switch.
The Trekking 7 is available for €4,399 and comes with a comprehensive range of features, making it suitable for both daily commuting and longer rides.
| Brakes | Shimano MT410, aluminium, 180mm |
| Brake levers | Shimano MT402, aluminium |
| Frame | Aluminium 6061, X-12 thru-axle (1.00) x 148 mm, post-mount disc brake |
| Drivetrain | Shimano Deore M5100, 11-speed |
| Shift levers | Shimano Deore M5100, trigger shifters |
| Fork | SR Suntour Mobie A32, steel spring, travel: 75mm, 1 1/8" aluminium steerer tube, 15 x 100mm thru-axle |
| Sprocket | Shimano M5100, 11–51 teeth |
| Drive | KMC e11S |
| Headset | A-Head Tapered |
| Handlebar | XLC Topflat 720mm |
| Grips | XLC Comfort bo3 |
| Stem | XLC Aluminium, A-Head |
| Saddle | XLC Trekking |
| Seatpost | XLC, Patent, 31.6 mm, aluminium |
| Rims | Schürmann Yak25, eyeletted, hollow-section rim, aluminium |
| Tires | WTB Groov-E, 61-584, Reflex |
| Spokes | Sapim Leader, black |
| Pedals | VP E461 Aluminium, with reflector |
| Front light | Haibike Skybeamer 150, 50 lux / AXA Juno e-bike |
| Mudguards | Eurofender Tempo, Chromoplastik |
| Kickstand | Ursus Mooi, adjustable |
| Rack | Massload System Luggage Rack, MIK |
| Motor manufacturer / model | Yamaha PW-ST system, 250W, 70Nm, 25km/h |
| Display | Yamaha Multi Switch |
| Battery | InTube |
| Charger | 4A fast charger |