Evil Bikes and Shimano are teaming up to release the Epocalypse, an e-bike constructed to “destroy its competition”. The full-suspension trail-hugging bike will be a top contender to tackle steep hills and rocky downhill bumps, thanks to its Rockshox ZEB Ultimate suspension forks and adjustable rear suspension.
The Shimano EP8 250-W mid-mount motor can generate up to 62.6 lb.ft of torque and hit speeds up to 20 MPH, with multiple “modes” (eco, boost, walk assist, and trail power) to ensure you get the most out of every ride. Mounted on oversized 29-inch wheels, it’s a true beast of a bike, one you’ll be thrilled to have beneath you as you prove that “impossible” is just a state of mind.
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Evil Bikes and Shimano are teaming up to release the Epocalypse, an e-bike constructed to “destroy its competition”. The full-suspension trail-hugging bike will be a top contender to tackle steep hills and rocky downhill bumps, thanks to its Rockshox ZEB Ultimate suspension forks and adjustable rear suspension.
The Shimano EP8 250-W mid-mount motor can generate up to 62.6 lb.ft of torque and hit speeds up to 20 MPH, with multiple “modes” (eco, boost, walk assist, and trail power) to ensure you get the most out of every ride. Mounted on oversized 29-inch wheels, it’s a true beast of a bike, one you’ll be thrilled to have beneath you as you prove that “impossible” is just a state of mind.