Haibike

Haibike est une marque allemande de vélos électriques basée à Schweinfurt, fondée en 1995, et l'une des premières à développer des plateformes e-MTB dédiées. La gamme se concentre sur les VTT électriques plein suspendu : la série AllMtn pour le trail et l'all-mountain, et le HYBE pour les terrains plus orientés enduro. Les options moteur incluent des systèmes Bosch et Yamaha selon le modèle. Haibike se positionne à un prix compétitif dans le segment e-MTB.

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What Haibike e-MTB models are available on Bikeroom?

Bikeroom's Haibike collection features electric mountain bikes from one of the pioneers of the e-MTB category. Haibike builds e-MTBs around Bosch, Yamaha, and their own FLYON motor systems, covering trail and all-mountain disciplines. The XDURO and ALLTRAIL lines are the most commonly stocked. Builds range from Shimano Deore-level spec through to XT and XTR on higher-end models. Both new and pre-owned bikes are listed when available across various frame sizes.

Is a pre-owned Haibike e-MTB a reliable choice?

Haibike has been building e-MTBs since 2012, giving them one of the longest track records in the category. Motor systems — particularly Bosch Performance Line CX — are robust and well-supported with replacement parts. When buying pre-owned, the most important check is battery health: ask for the charge cycle count and test range under load if possible. Batteries typically retain good capacity for 500–1000 charge cycles depending on storage and charging habits. Also check motor bearing condition and suspension pivot wear.

What should I check on a used Haibike before buying?

Battery state of health is the primary concern on any pre-owned e-MTB. On Bosch-equipped Haibikes, the Bosch eBike Connect app can read battery health data directly. Beyond the battery, check the motor for any grinding or resistance when rotating the rear wheel manually. Inspect the frame around the motor mount and downtube battery housing for any cracks. Suspension service history matters — forks and rear shocks should be serviced every 50–100 hours. Finally, check that the display and controls function correctly before committing to a purchase.