

With the added assistance of the Fazua Ride60 motor in the Rouvida GRX RX610 Gravel E-Bike, we can finally take on the longer, more challenging off-road routes we've had our eyes on. The quiet and smooth motor provides a peak wattage of 450, with 250 watts of continuous power and a torque of 60 Nm. Like Cervelo's other top-end bikes, the Rouvida features an optimal aerodynamic performance but keeps us in a relaxed gravel-specific position that is fast, powerful, and comfortable. The powerful E-bike motor provides incredible assistance, but we put in the base work on the GRX RX610 groupset from Shimano. The 10-45T cassette provides optimal gearing options, allowing us to ride anywhere confidently. This 12-speed groupset is controlled with the comfortable and ergonomic Shimano GRX RX610 shifters, while the Fulcrum Rapid Red 900 wheelset with WTB Vulpine tires roll over anything with efficiency to keep us moving fast while in control. Heads up - We do our best to keep bike specs and images current, but occasional component changes can happen without warning-and sometimes the photos might not show the exact build you'll receive. If you want to double-check the details, our Gearheads are always here to help.
Price: $3700.00 from Backcountry
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