
Kalkhoff has a large range of electric bikes designed to satisfy all modern mobility needs and we are fortunate to have an excellent selection available in Australia for 2021. Learn how Kalkhoff names their bikes with this guide to help understand each specific product

The new Orbea Rise eMTB is incredibly light at just 16-18kg. It also impresses with its fast and fun performance on trail that delivers just as much mountain bike fun as electric fun. It's game on for eMTB's - the dawn of a new era.

Orbea has expanded its offering for 2021 with a slick new purpose-designed flatbar commuter range aptly called the 'Vibe'. Find out more.

The 2021 Orbea Gain road ebike has been completely redesigned with a new motor, new geometry and some handy new user-friendly features. This is their most road-like 'E' yet. Read on for what's changed and an overview of the new models available.


The Riese & Muller Nevo3 ebike has undergone a complete redesign for the 2021 season. While it looks very much like the ‘old’ Nevo GT if you look a little closer you will see an ebike that is more powerful, even safer to ride, has greater range if needed and is even more modern and integrated in looks.

The Riese & Muller Delite ebike is one of the signature models in the Riese & Muller lineup. There are two types of Delite ebike: the GT or Mountain version, with variations in between. If you've been um'ing and ah'ing about which one is for you read on for a snapshot of the key differences between them.

EBikes can open up cycling to a much wider audience than traditional bikes, especially with Brisbane’s hills and summer heat. There are many to choose from these days and we often get asked for good 'beginner' ebikes. Here is our criteria on what makes a good beginner ebike.

Riese & Muller have always been at the forefront of electric bike technology and they work in collaboration with their key suppliers to develop technology platforms that will deliver the best performance. Here is an overview of their core technology platforms to help you understand which of their ebikes might be the best for you.

Aren't all electric bikes pretty much the same? Yes they have motors but...definitely no. They might look it on the surface but buyer beware. To help narrow down the choice for the huge variety on offer, there are three questions you need to ask yourself and we have one bonus tip to help you decide whether you are about to buy the right one for you.

Gears are one area that many people get apprehensive about when trying to decide hat they need. Rather than the tech talk though let's look at the pros and cons from a user's perspective.

The battery for your electric bike is your fuel tank. Without it your e-bike will not work and if it runs out then you have a heavy bike to pedal home. E Bike batteries are the single most expensive component on your ebike and the bigger the battery, generally the higher the cost of the bike. So, what size battery is the right one for you?