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Ryuger goes to production with its outrageous Eidolon carbon ebike

Ryuger goes to production with its outrageous Eidolon carbon ebike
The entire Eidolon ebike weighs just 19 kg
The entire Eidolon ebike weighs just 19 kg
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The entire Eidolon ebike weighs just 19 kg
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The entire Eidolon ebike weighs just 19 kg
A neck-snapping commuter bike with off-road aspirations
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A neck-snapping commuter bike with off-road aspirations
Twin front discs and full carbon rims
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Twin front discs and full carbon rims
"Acid Avocado" production paint job
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"Acid Avocado" production paint job
"Space Racing" production paint job
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"Space Racing" production paint job
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Western Australian company Ryuger Bikes has announced one of the most eye-popping ebike designs of the year in the 2021 Eidolon BR-RTS. Named for an idealized form, or a specter, the Eidolon is a super-aerodynamic carbon monocoque ebike that looks like a street racer but is actually a full-suspension commuter with some light off-road ambitions.

Just look at the thing. The Eidolon features carbon fiber from stem to stern, including an obscene aerodynamic blade fork, full carbon drop handlebar, carbon swingarm and a droolworthy set of carbon rims. There's a little three-liter waterproof "tank" compartment behind the headstem to carry your phone and keys in, too.

The motor is by Shimano – it's the Steps e8000 system, which is limited to 250-W and 25 km/h (15.5 mph) as mandated by draconian Australian and European ebike regulations. It's a lightweight and reasonably punchy unit offering a peak torque of 70 Nm (52 lb-ft) with cadence sensing and three levels of pedal assist. Presumably the battery's in the downtube, it's rated for a middle-of-the-road 504 Wh.

The Ryuger team is not messing about with braking; this thing will get a twin-disc hydraulic setup at the front. This was originally going to be an off-the-shelf setup, but COVID supply chain issues have pushed Ryuger to develop its own system.

Twin front discs and full carbon rims
Twin front discs and full carbon rims

The Eidolon's sleek frame is built using a "revolutionary" manufacturing process that eliminates bladder bags and pre-formers from the carbon fiber production process, and Ryuger says this results in a shape that uses less carbon, while still increasing strength. Jolly good, then.

Incidentally, it's set up to take either a set of 29-inch street rims, or a set of 26-inch 630 fat rims "for snow or sand," and while it doesn't exactly look like it's built for off-roading, there are Cane Creek DB Coil shocks at either end, sprung for the bike's weight, offering a fully-adjustable suspension setup for both wheels. And speaking of weight, all that carbon does pay dividends at the scales. The entire bike weighs in at just 19 kg (42 lb) – not bad for a fully loaded ebike.

"Acid Avocado" production paint job
"Acid Avocado" production paint job

Ryuger says the Eidolon is in production now, with "acid avocado" and "space racing" color schemes available. We don't have any information on price, but you can make some assumptions about how many arms, legs and kidneys you might have to hock given all that lovely carbon work.

Source: Ryuger Bikes via EVNerds

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Pmeon
Thanks for the daily dose of comedy, this is probably the ugliest bike I have ever seen.
It has all the aero-ish carbon bling features but the bars are set up for a vertical seating position. Way too funny.
Chris__
Yes I can't understand who this is for - surely the market for people who know absolutely nothing about bikes, but will still drop, what, $5-$10k on a bike that does nothing well, and everyone else will laugh at is tiny?? Is the plan to only sell a single-digit number of them to simply cover the cost of the inventor building their dream bike... or is it simply a technology demonstrator for the new carbon construction method?
WB
Wow I would call this monstrosity fugly! I think the designers went for outlandish look without function.
Just take that fork.. my god - a third of the material would have been enough. Or that seat post.. take a simple round carbon seat post, cost USD 30, weighs probably 1/10th of whatever that monstrosity does there... anyway what a joke.
Koziol
Is it a dragon or a kangaroo with wings as their mascot?