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Archive: Test: Bull's Six50 E2 Street

June 6, 2017 by enrico

Test: The Bosch bike from ZEG's MTB range doesn't really differ that much from them
Brand off-roader: long-travel suspension fork with 120 mm travel, voluminous 650B tires and stronger
Performance CX engine. You can achieve a lot with it off-road, but the concept is also exciting for other purposes. Everyday commuters and touring cyclists who want to speed down natural paths often have little use for a trekking bike with narrow tyres. But the Bulls rolls over pretty much everything, is fast with high pressure in the tires and offers plenty of grip and traction with a little less air. The high-torque engine, which offers a lot of propulsion on steep terrain, is also a force on asphalt - for example when accelerating at traffic lights.



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