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2026 Propain

Sresh CF 29 Base

Prix du fabricant

5 999 €
Poids20,8 kg  
CadreCarbone
Suspensioncomplet, 150 / 160mm
FourcheRockShox Lyrik
Amortisseur arrièreRockShox Deluxe R
roues29″ / 27.5″ Aluminium
Transmission1 × 12
GroupeEagle 70 Transmission
MoteurShimano 600W 85Nm mid-drive
FreinsSRAM DB8 Disque hydraulique
Tige de selleCompte-gouttes
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Handling
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Transmission

A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

45 km/h

Sresh CF 29 Base

41 km/h

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Highest gear

(descending)

Niveau de spécification estimé

Basé sur le matériau de construction et le niveau de qualité du cadre, de la fourche, du jeu de roues, du groupe, du système de suspension, etc.<link> En savoir plus →</link>

Dimensions
SM

158cm – 171cm

MD

168cm – 180cm

LG

178cm – 189cm

XL

186cm – 199cm

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Commentaires
BikeRadar
Propain Sresh CF long-term review – update one | BikeRadar

oct. 2025 · Scott Windsor

Is Propain’s full-power trail bike the singletrack slayer Scott has been searching for?

Points forts
  • Hard hitting

  • Mid weight

  • Full power

Points faibles
  • Shimano ep801 rattle

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Bikerumor
Propain Joins the Lightweight eMTB Club with the New Sresh SL

juin 2025 · Jeremy Benson

Equipped with the new TQ-HPR60 drive system, the Sresh SL adds a lightweight, mid-power eMTB to Propain's lineup.

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MBR
The Propain Sresh SL may not sparkle and fizz, and the TQ motor is no match for the grunt of the DJI, but I still loved every second aboard this stealthy e-bike - MBR

juin 2025 · Danny Milner

Proof that life goes on outside the DJI Avinox bubble takes the form of the new Propain Shresh SL. A lightweight, mid-power enduro/all-mountain e-bike with the latest TQ HPR60 motor. Following hot on the heels of the mega-bucks Yeti MTe, this new Propain Shresh SL offers a similar package on paper, at a much more palatable price. But can it match the Yeti’s seductive packaging and magical ride quality? Let’s dive in. The Shresh isn’t a new model, per se. Propain already offered the Shresh powered by a Shimano EP801 or EP600 drive unit at a similar weight and travel and with either 29in wheels front and rear or an MX set-up. But the Shresh SL isn’t some Frankenbike conversion – it’s a ground-up redesign built to maximise the strengths of the diminutive TQ system. – Short of time? Click here to skip to the verdict – Can it go toe-to-toe with the best electric mountain bikes, like the game-changing Amflow PL Carbon? Let’s dive in and take a look. Propain Shresh SL need to know All-mountain/enduro bike with the new TQ HPR60 motor Peak torque is 60Nm and peak power is 350W with max 200% assistance 150mm travel paired with 160mm fork and MX 580Wh internal battery is removable – options for 160Wh range extender or 360Wh internal battery New colour display and upgraded app with customisable modes Full carbon frame and twin link PRO10 suspension Flip-chip geo adjustment can also be used to compensate for 27.5in rear wheel Room for a water bottle or range extender Weighs 20.89kg in size large Four frame sizes (from S to XL) and ?? build options with prices starting at £5,994 and going to £10,499 Five build kits, and customisable specs include Trickstuff brakes and Ohlins suspension Frame Unmistakably a Propain thanks to its twin-link PRO10 suspension design centred around the seat tube, the Shresh SL does make some important deviations from its Shimano-powered predecessor. Firstly the harmonic pin-ring design means the e-machine and the gearbox are concentric, so the TQ HPR60 motor takes up a lot less space than the Shimano unit, and the Shresh SL looks almost indistinguishable from a conventional bike as a result. That opens up possibilities for the Propain engineers when it comes to packaging. One big advantage being that the battery is still removable, but it now slides into a fully enclosed down tube rather than dropping out of a massive cut-out in the underside. This has benefits in terms of strength, stiffness, and weight, so Propain can use less material to achieve the same numbers in the testing lab, without compromising on convenience when it comes to battery charging. Another upgrade, albeit a minor one, is the re-introduction of cable ports at the head tube. There is still the option to re-route the cables through the Acros headset if you’re mad/have OCD, but now the bike comes shipped with much more mechanic-friendly separate ports. The Blend full carbon frame is available in four sizes, from …Continue reading »

Points forts
  • • Fast and engaging

  • • Super-quiet with no rattles from cables, drivetrain, or motor

  • • Decent range with the 580Wh battery

  • • Option to configure your spec

  • • Removable battery

Points faibles
  • • Modest power and torque

  • • Doesn’t come stock with the bigger battery

  • • Suspension is good but not great

  • • No motor overrun

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Pinkbike
Review: Propain Sresh CF - Mild-Mannered Middle Ground

nov. 2024 · Matt Beer

The Sresh is as elegant in looks as it is on the trail.

Points forts
  • Climbs exceptionally well

  • Excellent value

  • Secure, yet removable battery

Points faibles
  • Seat tube angle and length may limit maneuverability

  • Strong forward weight bias brings hesitation on steep trails

  • Rattling motor clutch and brake pads detract from ride quality

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E-Mountainbike Magazine
Propain Sresh CF – In our big 2024 eMTB comparison test under € 7,000

juin 2024 · Mike Hunger

In our big 2024 eMTB comparison test under € 7,000, the Propain Sresh CF takes on the competition with a Shimano EP6 motor and 626 Wh battery.

Points forts
  • Propain’s configurator allows for countless customisation options

  • Composed and confidence-inspiring

  • Suitable for both beginners and advanced riders

Points faibles
  • Messy cockpit

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

Blend Carbon Frame

Fourche

Fork:, RockShox Lyrik

Voyager160mm

Type de ressortAir

Amortisseur arrière

Shock:, RockShox Deluxe R

Voyager150mm

Tige

SIXPACK Vertic 50

Guidon

SIXPACK Millenium 805

Selle

SIXPACK Kamikaze

Tige de selle

Seatpost:, OneUp Dropper V3

TypeCompte-gouttes

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

SRAM Eagle 70 Transmission

Manivelle

Shimano FC-EM600 165mm 34t

Cassette

SRAM XG-1275 transmission

Freins

Brakes:, SRAM DB8

TypeSRAM DB8 Disque hydraulique

roues
Jantes

Wheels:, NEWMEN Performance 30 Base

Pneus

Schwalbe Magic Mary / Big Betty

Composants électriques
Moteur

Shimano EP600

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