Outer Cycles – The Link GX (EP801 Motor)
Original price was: R115,000.R109,000Current price is: R109,000.
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Description
In Stock Items
All items listed as “In Stock” on our website are kept either on site or in our remote warehouses. Items on site are ready to be shipped out as soon as you place your order, ensuring a speedy delivery so you can enjoy your purchase without any delay.
Remote Warehouse Bikes
For bikes stored in our remote warehouses, please allow 1-2 days for preparation before they are shipped. Delivery will then take an additional 2-3 days, depending on your location. We will advise on the exact delivery times once your order is received and the warehouse is confirmed.
Out of Stock or Special Requests
If the product or size you’re looking for isn’t listed as “In Stock,” don’t worry! Our suppliers carry a wide range of products, and we’re confident we can help you find exactly what you need. Please email us at info@spokerite.co.za with the details of the product you’re interested in, and we’ll do our best to assist you.
Description
The Link is our no-nonsense, go-anywhere E-bike. Featuring 160mm front and rear suspension travel and a progressively tuned four bar suspension layout, this bike is ready to take on anything you can throw at it. The 85nm motor and 630Wh battery mean there is plenty of power and range to get you to the highest peaks or for cramming in as many party laps as possible with the squad.
There are lots of things we like about this bike, but here are the main things:
85N.m Shimano EP801 Motor (32Kph)
630Wh Shimano Battery
160mm front and rear suspension travel
Large standard size sealed bearings
Lyne Components dropper post, cockpit and rims
Frame | Alloy 29” Boost, 160mm travel, UDH hanger, Integrated Battery |
Wheel size | 29” front and rear |
Fork | Rockshox ZEB Select 160mm 44mm offset |
Rear Shock | Rockshox Super Deluxe Select+ 205×62.5mm |
Rear Derailleur | SRAM GX Eagle 12 Speed |
Shifter | SRAM GX Eagle 12 Speed |
Cassette | SRAM CS XG 1275 Eagle 10-52T |
Chain | SRAM GX Eagle |
Headset | FSA No.57 |
Rear Tyre | Maxxis Aggressor, 29×2.5WT, 120TPI x2, Foldable, DD/TR |
Front Tyre | Maxxis Assegai, 29X2.5WT, 120TPI, Foldable, 3CT MaxxTerra/EXO+/TR |
Wheelset | Lyne AMP HD rims, Novatec Hubs |
Brakes | SRAM Code R |
Rotors | SRAM Centerline 220mm front, 200mm rear |
Crankset | Shimano M600 165mm, 34T Chainring |
Handlebars | Lyne AMP 20mm rise, 800mm Width, Integrated cable routing |
Stem | Lyne AMP 35 Bar Clamp, 35mm S & M, 50mm L & XL |
Seatpost | Lyne Contour V2.0 Internal Dropper Post – S: 125mm M: 150mm L/XL: 170mm |
Saddle | Outer 140mm |
Grips | Lyne Cosmic Cactus Lockon Black |
Battery | Shimano 630Wh integrated |
Drive Unit | Shimano EP801 (32 km/h) |
Battery Charger | Shimano EC-E8004 |
Frame Warranty | 5 Years |
Weight | +/-25.2 kg (size small, please allow for some deviation) |
S | M | L | XL | |
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(A) Seat Tube length | 390 | 415 | 440 | 460 |
(B) Reach | 420 | 450 | 470 | 490 |
(C) Top Tube Length (Effective) | 575 | 606 | 631 | 655 |
(D) Head Tube Angle | 65 | 65 | 65 | 65 |
(E) Effective Seat Tube Angle | 76 | 76 | 76 | 76 |
(F) Chainstay Length | 460 | 460 | 460 | 460 |
(G) BB Drop | 30 | 30 | 30 | 30 |
(H) Head Tube Length | 110 | 110 | 125 | 140 |
(I) Wheelbase | 1213 | 1245 | 1271 | 1298 |
(J) Stack | 623 | 628 | 642 | 655 |
(K) Fork Length | 576 | 576 | 576 | 576 |
(L) Seat Post Insertion Depth | 186 | 211 | 236 | 256 |
Frame Size | S | M | L | XL |
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Rider Height (cm) | 150-163 | 163-173 | 173-183 | 183-193 |
Bike Size
Please note, our size chart is a recommendation and will not work for every size rider. When selecting the ideal bike size, especially if you find yourself on the edge of the recommended height range for two sizes, it’s highly recommended to test ride both options or consult a bike fit expert for their opinion. Another method of finding the right fit is to compare the geometry of your current bike, or one you are comfortable on, and compare it to our geometry numbers.
Bike Handling
If you are in between sizes then you should consider the bike handling characteristics that appeal to you. Larger bikes tend to feel more stable and planted and require more body language to manoeuvre. The longer wheelbase will also help with very steep scenarios. Smaller bikes will feel more agile and are generally more manoeuvrable through tighter trails. The shorter wheelbase will feel less stable at high speed and on very steep trails.
Unique Body Dimensions
As we know, we are not all made the same. You may want to take into account your unique body dimensions, as longer legs and a shorter torso may steer you toward a smaller size, while a more extended torso and arms might lead you to opt for a larger frame.
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Bike Size | Large 29'' |
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