The e-grifn allows riders to go further, longer, and higher than ever before, utilizing the Mahle X20 drive unit for a very natural riding feel.
A distinctive feature of this e-bike is the choice of the Mahle X20 drive unit. This compact and proven system makes the impossible possible. The assistance is proportional to the force applied to the pedals, achieved through the use of a torque sensor in the bottom bracket communicating with the software. You feel like you are always riding with a delightful breeze at your back, making every journey feel like a sporty endeavor.
An advantage of the X20 motor is that it runs virtually without additional mechanical resistance above the limit of 25 kilometers per hour. The power delivery of the system gradually fades out, ensuring a very fluid bike experience. Moreover, you can control the motor with your smartphone via the Mahle app and customize it to your preferences. The system even adapts to your riding behavior.
The geometry of the e-grifn is the same as that of the Grifn RS, with a removable front derailleur clamp, space for tires up to 42 millimeters, and the UDH hanger. The battery is neatly integrated into the frame, maintaining the sporty look of the e-grifn.
The geometry of the Ridley Grifn is the superb overlap of a stiff racing and a tolerant off-road frame. The goal is a reactive and nimble riding feel while keeping stable handling on off-road terrain. The head tube angle of the Grifn is slightly flatter than the head tube angle of a road bike, but sharper compared to a gravel bike. This results in a completely new geometry, specifically designed for the all-road segment. With the Grifn family, you can hit the road as well as the off-road. You simply change wheelsets and do a gran fondo gravel on Saturday and hit the road the day after with the regular cycling club. With this family, you no longer need any other bikes.
Features:
- Mahle X20: a natural ride experience. The Mahle X20 drive unit is a compact and proven system that makes the impossible possible. Its assistance is proportional to the force applied to the pedals, thanks to a torque sensor in the bottom bracket that constantly communicates with the software. As a result, the motor only provides power when you pedal, preserving the natural sensation of riding a bike with a gentle tailwind.
- With the latest generation, the X20 has been upgraded to deliver 65 Nm of torque for confident acceleration and up to 275 W of peak power for long, demanding rides. Above the 25 km/h support limit, the system runs virtually without additional mechanical resistance, guaranteeing a smooth and fluid riding experience.
- The X20 is now also fully UDH compatible, ensuring seamless shifting and easier maintenance. Mahle continues to stand for three pillars: light, sport, and smart, now more powerful than ever.
- Optimized tire clearance: For the E-Grifn, Ridley opts for a slightly wider tire clearance compared to the Grifn. With 42 millimeters, these typically provide ample capability to handle a variety of gravel obstacles. This maintains a balance between speed and agility on one hand, and comfort and stability on the other. Of course, on the road, you can easily switch wheels or tires to opt for a narrower one if needed.
- Mahle battery with the largest capacity (350Wh): For the E-Grifn, Ridley has opted for the battery with the largest capacity (350Wh), with the option to expand it further with a 171 Wh range extender that replaces a water bottle holder. Based on user data from Mahle, engineers know that the 350 Wh battery is sufficient for most rides in this all-road segment. The battery can be charged to 80% in 2 hours and fully in 3.5 hours. Integrated neatly into the frame, the battery results in the appearance of a sporty bike with the added support of an e-bike.
- Custom mapping: With the Mahle X20, you have three levels of bike assistance, specifically tailored for the Grifn by the product managers in collaboration with Mahle. They chose to determine these levels themselves rather than opting for the standard settings, conducting various test sessions with different types of riders until the ideal three levels were found. This custom mapping exemplifies the eternal pursuit of perfection. Switching between the different assistance levels can be done via the satellite buttons on the handlebars or via the controller on the top tube, which also visually displays the battery capacity and assistance level. The system is ANT+ compatible, allowing battery status, support level, and personal power to be available to other ANT+ compatible devices.
- Universal Derailleur Hanger (UDH): The universal derailleur hanger (UDH) is the new standard in the cycling world. Not only is this derailleur hanger compatible with all modern shifting groups, it also protects against derailleur breakage and chain drops. Ridley is bringing the technology to other segments as well.