Bikes up to 60% offWe monitor over 40,000 bikes daily to find the best prices

Today’s Deals

2026 Haibike

ALLMTN CF 9

A 29″ carbon frame hardtail enduro e-bike with high-end components.
Compare the full range

Manufacturer Price

€6,999($8,139)
FrameCarbon
SuspensionHardtail, 160mm
ForkRockShox Lyrik
Wheels29″ Aluminum
Drivetrain1 × 12 Electronic
GroupsetEagle AXS, S1000 Eagle Transmission
MotorBosch 600W 85Nm mid-drive
BatteryBosch 800Wh
BrakesMagura MT5 Hydraulic Disc
SeatpostDropper
View on haibike.comLearn about Haibike
Where to Buy
Similar Bikes
Top Comparison
Insights
Spec Level

Based on build material and quality level of the frame, fork, wheelset, groupset, suspension system, and more.

Compare the full ALLMTN model range

View Comparison
Sizing
SM

5'2" – 5'8"

MD

5'6" – 5'11"

LG

5'10" – 6'3"

XL

6'1" – 6'7"

🐐 Estimated

Rider Fit Notes

None yet.

Do you have this bike? Help other riders make a decision about which size will work for them by sharing your own size and fit notes.

Price History
Reviews
E-Mountainbike Magazine
First Ride Review: 2025 Haibike AllMtn CF 11 TRN/IQ – New eMTB with Pinion MGU Put on Test

May 2025 · Max-Philip Schmitt

Haibike AllMtn CF 11 TRN/IQ 2025 first test – German Engineering and Pinion MGU E1.12 for more Trail Power.

Highs
  • Distinctive, sleek frame design

  • Downhill-capable spec

  • High level of integration with minimal maintenance

Lows
  • Dropper post with limited travel

  • No room for large water bottles

  • Cables rattle slightly against the frame

Read Review

Bike Perfect
Haibike AllMtn CF SE review – all-mountain explorer from the German e-MTB giant

Jun 2023 · Graham Cottingham

Big battery, big travel, with balanced climbing and descending performance make the AllMtn ideal for big pedal-assisted adventures, but can it compete with the e-MTB competition?

Highs
  • Excellent climbing performance, particularly on steep terrain

  • Mostly great spec

  • Reasonably poppy ride feel

  • Comfortable riding position

Lows
  • MRS accessory mount overcomplicates bottle mounting

  • Basic shock is difficult to balance with the fork and struggles to match its performance

  • Hard compound tires lack grip in the wet

  • High stack and short feeling reach

  • Long chainstays negate mullet whole benefits

Read Review

off.road.cc
Haibike AllMtn 2 e-MTB review

Feb 2023

While its looks will surely divide opinion, the Haibike AllMtn 2 makes for a great first step into the world of e-MTB, thanks to a properly sorted and contemporary geometry. While its powerful Yamaha motor is a stand-out feature, its weight noticeably affects the handling and there are some question marks around certain spec choices. 2022 Vitus E-Sommet VRX review Opinion: A lightweight e-bike is in your future so you might as well get used to the idea now Opinion - E-bikes aren't a menace, it's all about trail etiquette The best entry-level e-MTB?

Read Review

MBR
Haibike AllMtn CF 12 e-bike review - MBR

Jan 2023 · Ben Smith

Haibike has been producing contenders for the best e-bike award longer than most. And by only producing e-bikes it’s not tied to building electric versions of existing analogue bikes in order to make sense in the marketplace. It can also concentrate its resources on developing assisted models, rather than being pulled in two directions. Which should give the brand a unique advantage over traditional manufacturers. That’s the theory, but does this work in reality?  Need to know Full-carbon e-bike with 160mm travel front and rear Yamaha PW-X2 motor with 600wh removable battery RockShox Zeb Charger R fork and Super Deluxe Select shock and full Shimano XT groupset are no nonsense performers Mullet-sized DT Swiss wheels shod with quality Maxxis Assegai/DHR II tyres While it might not have any regular analogue bikes in its range, what Haibike does have is a bewildering choice of electric bikes – from trekking bikes to hardtails and a myriad of “e-Fullys”, ranging from the lightweight Lyke with its Fazua motor, through to the AllTrail and AllMtn ranges. At the burliest end of the spectrum are the big-hit Nduro models, some of which equipped with triple-clamp forks for a true ‘self uplift’ experience.  Somewhere in the middle of this expansive offering can be found this, the AllMtn CF 12, a full-carbon enduro bike sporting 160mm travel front and rear, a mullet wheel set-up with meaty 2.5in/2.8in Maxxis tyres, a rock-solid RockShox Zeb fork up front and a workhorse Shimano XT groupset. It’s all powered by a Yamaha PW-X2 motor, punching out 80Nm torque, wired to a 600wh removable battery. For the money, I think this represents pretty good value, and it sits in a sector of Haibike’s range where choice is aplenty – for example, the same money could also get you the AllMtn10 for example, which foregos the carbon frame but gains the more powerful PW-X3 motor (with 5Nm more torque) and 750wh battery, alongside top-drawer components like Mavic Deemax wheels and Fox Factory suspension. Which, considering most carbon frames only save around 500g, would probably be the smart choice if you’re after the ultimate on-trail performance. But back to the CF 12, and the deep gloss Ferrari-red paint makes this a striking looking bike. The distinctive humpy top-tube is aesthetically divisive and does nothing for standover clearance, but the clean, swooping, sculpted lines and neat details – like the gridded vent holes in the head tube – are appealing. It’s chunky as hell and every tube looks ready to take a beating, so much so that one friend noted that it’s about the only bike that makes a Zeb fork look anorexic.  That big down tube houses the Yamaha In-Tube battery (removable via the supplied key – don’t lose it!), hidden behind a removable plastic flap that snaps into place. This panel needs to be removed for charging, even if you leave the battery in the bike, as the charge port is hidden behind it. With only a pop stud to hold it in …Continue reading »

Highs
  • Full-carbon frame, powerful motor and solid spec. Lively suspension feel. Decent value for money

Lows
  • Sizing and geometry are a little old-school. Standard grips are too hard. Tyres could be heavier-duty. 150mm is pretty short for a dropper post

Read Review

Specs
Build
Frame

carbon, disc brake Post Mount

ColorsRed / Black/platinum Glossy; Black / Platinum Glossy

Fork

RockShox Lyrik Base Rush RC, DebonAir+, Offset: 44 mm, Travel: 160mm

Travel160mm

Spring TypeAir

Handlebar

Haibike TheBar++ Dia. 31.8 mm 780 mm

Saddle

Selle Royal Vivo

Seatpost

Limotec A4H Dropper, Dia. 34.9 mm, Travel: 125 mm

TypeDropper

Pedals

VP Components VPE-527 Alloy w/ Reflector

Grips

XLC MTB Grip Set VLG-1751D2

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

SRAM S1000 Eagle AXS T-Type 12s, wireless, 12-speed

Shifters

SRAM AXS Pod Controller, Trigger shifter

Chain

SRAM GX Eagle T-Type 12s

Brakes

Front: Magura MT5, 4 pistons, 203 mm, Rear: Magura MT5, 4 pistons, 203 mm

TypeMagura MT5 Hydraulic Disc

Wheels
Rims

WTB ST i30 TCS 2.0 29" 32H

Tires

Schwalbe Magic Mary, Super Trail, EVO, ADDIX Soft, 50EPI, 62-622

Electric Components
Motor

Bosch Performance Line CX, 600W, 85Nm, 25km/h

Battery

Bosch PowerTube 800Wh

Display

Bosch Kiox 300 + Mini Remote

Charger

Bosch Charger 4A 220-240V

Rider Notes
Riders Also Viewed

First added March 3

Last updated May 30