Electric bikes have taken the cycling world by storm, offering a new level of excitement and convenience for riders coming from all backgrounds. Among the leaders in the electric bike industry is Greyp, a Croatian specialist known for its innovation and cutting-edge technology. Recently, Greyp joined forces with Porsche, a partnership that includes e-bike system specialist Fazua.

The bike combines futuristic features with the best aspects of bicycle rides

The highly-awaited outcome of this collaboration is the Greyp Zaney, an ultralight trail bike that seamlessly blends impressive technology with a focus on an authentic and natural riding experience. The Zaney distinguishes itself from traditional commuter and cargo e-bikes, as it caters to sport and adventure enthusiasts who seek the thrill of off-road trails while preserving the agility and maneuverability of a standard non-electric bicycle, all with the added benefit of pedal-assist capabilities.

Greyp Electric Bike

Powering the Greyp Zaney is the advanced Fazua Ride 60 system, striking a perfect balance in terms of power output. With 60 Newton-meters of torque, the Ride 60 outperforms smaller systems but remains more accessible than the high-powered versions offered by other brands. Notably, the Ride 60 features a Boost Mode that empowers riders with an additional 550 watts of power for 12 seconds, ideal for tackling challenging uphill sections. The motor’s intuitive Ring Control Hub makes controlling the bike effortless, while the mobile app provides in-depth tuning options and the convenience of using a mobile phone as a display.

Emphasizing its capabilities as a capable trail machine, the Greyp Zaney boasts generous suspension travel. The front suspension offers an impressive 150 millimeters of travel, complemented by 145 millimeters at the rear. For the top-tier model, riders enjoy even longer front suspension travel, with an extended 160 millimeters. The bike’s Horst Link suspension system, featuring a one-piece rocker arm, contributes to reduced weight, increased durability, and enhanced stiffness, resulting in a remarkable 18-19-kilogram overall weight, depending on the variant.

To ensure superior performance, the Greyp Zaney incorporates high-quality components from Sram’s latest Eagle group sets. The base model features the NX Eagle, while the top-of-the-line version boasts the brand new Transmission, complete with electronic shifters and an innovative chain design. Additionally, all Zaney models come with the SP Connect smartphone mount and a OneUp EDC tool in the fork steerer.

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