How much does the Rogue weigh?
What are the dimensions?
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Length (tire to tire): 2304 mm / 90.7 in
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Wheelbase: 1606 mm / 63.2 in
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Width (external hub to hub): 805 mm / 31.7 in
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Height (to top of seat): 799 mm / 31.5 in
What is the Rogue’s top speed?
How far can the Rogue travel on a full charge?
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1 x 500 PowerTube = 45 km / 28 mi
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2 x 500 PowerTube = 100 km / 62 mi
What is the best riding environment for the Rogue?
Who is the Rogue best suited for?
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Entry-level or more casual riders
What is the Rogue’s start up behavior?
What is the Rogue’s suspension travel?
What does Bowhead use for the Rogue’s Drive Unit?
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We use the Bosch Performance Line CX eMTB motor - you can learn more here
What does Bowhead use for the Rogue’s computer system?
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We use the Kiox – Bosch eBike system 2 - you can learn more here
What Derailleur Hanger does the Rogue use?
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We use the SRAM Universal Derailleur Hanger - you can learn more here
What are the brake lever mounting options?
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Option 1: Rear brake on the right-hand side / front brake on the left-hand side
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Option 2: Rear brake on the left-hand side / front brake on the right-hand side
What is the standard battery that comes with the Rogue?
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The Rogue comes standard with 1 x 500 PowerTube horizontal battery (This is available only for customers that reside within North America - International customers will need to source batteries and chargers locally)
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500 PowerTube horizontal battery = 30 volts, 13.4 Ah, and 500 Wh
What is the Rogue’s Assist level (percentage %)?
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TURBO: 340%
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eMTB: 140-340%
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TOUR: 140%
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ECO: 60%
What is the Rogue’s max drive torque (Nm)?
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TURBO: 85 Nm
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eMTB: 85 Nm
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TOUR: 50 Nm
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ECO: 40 Nm
SPECIFICATIONS / UPGRADES:
Frame: Stainless Steel (Standard) vs. Titanium (Upgrade)
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Titanium saves 3.5 lbs of weight
Seat Cushion: None (Standard) vs. Supracor Stimulite Slimline Cushion (Upgrade)
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We HIGHLY recommend upgrading to include the Supracor Stimulite Slimline Cushion. Saves you time researching other options and ensures that your seat cushion will fit your seat dimensions perfectly.
Seat belt: None (Standard) vs. Seat belt (Upgrade)
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We recommend adding a seat belt for safety
Seat Adjustment: Solid Post (Standard) vs. Dropper Post (Upgrade)
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The dropper post gives you the convenience of more space when mounting/dismounting the bike and allows you to find the most comfortable riding position.
Shocks: Performance (Standard) vs. Premium (Upgrade)
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Premium shocks allow for higher performance on more challenging terrain
Brakes: Performance (Standard) vs. Premium (Upgrade)
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Premium brakes allow for higher performance on more challenging terrain
Wheel Size:
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Standard: Front = 27.5” Rear (x2) = 24” – Less rotational weight/More cranking clearance
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User: Adult
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Terrain: Greenbelt, gravel, flowy trail, etc.
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Ability: Beginner to intermediate
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Upgrade: Front = 27.5” Rear (x2) = 27.5” – Easier to navigate over large bumps and curbs
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User: Adult
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Terrain: Off Road or more challenging trails
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Ability: Intermediate to experienced
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Standard: Front = 24” Rear (x2) 20” – Less rotational weight/More cranking clearance
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User: Kids (8+) to Adolescents
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Terrain: Greenbelt, gravel, flowy trail, etc.
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Ability: Beginner to intermediate
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Standard: Front = 24” Rear (x2) 24” – Better line of sight/less overall weight and smaller to transport
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User: Kids (8+) to Adolescents
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Terrain: Off road or more challenging trails
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Ability: Intermediate to experienced
Wheels: Tubed (Standard) vs. Tubeless (Rear Only – Upgrade)
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Upgrading to tubeless is a matter of preservation, it mitigates the chances of being stranded in the middle of nowhere with a flat tire. Tubeless setup is a tire with goop in it that seals the puncture quickly.
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If you decide to keep the standard tubed setup it is important to always ride with spares and your tool kit, just in case you encounter any issues.
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Tannus Inserts - foam inserts/alternative to tubeless
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Only available in 24” and 27”
Tires: Performance (Standard) vs. Premium (Upgrade)
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Premium tires allow for higher performance on more challenging terrain
Grip Selection: Sensus Swayze (Standard) vs. Ergon Ergonomical (Upgrade)
Drive Unit Shifting Selection: 12 spd cable shifting (Standard) vs. 12 spd electronic shifting (Upgrade)