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    Enlarge / The Apex, SWFT’s tackle a very inexpensive e-mountain bike.

    John Timmer

    The topic of this evaluation, SWFT’s new Apex mountain bike, pulls collectively threads from two bikes we have checked out beforehand. One of these threads got here courtesy of SWFT, which launched itself to the world with the Volt, an train in making an attempt to get e-bike costs all the way down to the level the place they weren’t competing with a first rate used automobile. While the Volt wasn’t a nice bike, it was completely purposeful and provided a first rate experience at a sub-$1,000 worth. Now, SWFT is making an attempt to work that very same magic with a mountain bike.

    The second thread got here courtesy of the Specialized e-mountain bike we checked out earlier this 12 months. In that evaluation, I steered that in the event you wished to drop lower than three or 4 thousand {dollars} on even a non-electrified mountain bike, you’ll sacrifice high quality and options.

    The Apex raises the stakes of that sacrifice by maintaining twin suspensions, throwing in an electrical help, and concentrating on the worth under $2,200. The sacrifices concerned are fairly noticeable and are made worse by a couple of questionable design selections. While the bike may be enjoyable to level at a path, it does not work particularly nicely as a mountain bike, although a lot of its points can be straightforward to right if SWFT determined to return out with a 2.0 model.

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    To actually perceive the types of sacrifices that wanted to be made with the intention to carry this bike in at $2,200, we are able to simply begin at the entrance wheel and work our manner again. Most present bikes use what’s referred to as a through-axle, which screws straight into the fork. As lengthy as the hub of the wheel is not broken, this ensures that it’ll rotate evenly and the disk hooked up to the wheel will line up exactly in the center of the brakes. While street bikes sometimes have a deal with on one finish of the axle to screw it in, mountain bikes skip the deal with as a result of it is simply one thing else that may snag on the terrain (it is screwed in with an Allen wrench as a substitute).

    The Apex has a skewer right here, which is used to clamp the axle in place. The skewer is not as exact, so it is potential to lock it in a manner that leaves the wheel barely out of alignment. And it additionally requires a deal with, which may doubtlessly get caught on stuff like foliage.

    On the Apex, the fork it clamps into does have shocks. But most entrance shocks now come with a lever that permits you to change the firmness of the experience. On regular terrain, firming issues up helps make sure that much less of the vitality that you simply put into pedaling will get stolen by the shocks; you may then simply flip the lever to loosen issues up when the terrain will get rugged. The entrance shocks on the Apex lack this technique, so what you begin the experience with is what you have bought for its entirety.

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