Aventon Ramblas ADV: Full-Power Motor, Big Battery, Real Trail Fun (Under $3K)

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Aventon is back with an updated Ramblas hardtail eMTB — and this one keeps the original’s great geometry while fixing the biggest complaints. The new version brings an updated Aventon A100 (Gen 2) motor, tubeless-ready wheels, fresh colorways, and a noticeably quieter + smoother ride feel compared to the last model. But the real question is simple: how does it ride on the trail?

In this review, I break down the Aventon Ramblas (updated model) from top to bottom:

– Trail ride impressions (climbing + descending)
– Updated A100 Gen 2 motor feel: smoother engagement, more natural response, and reduced motor whine
– Power & system overview: 100Nm torque, 36V system, up to 750W peak
– Battery details: 708Wh battery with LG 21700 cells (and realistic range expectations)
– Components review: SRAM NX drivetrain, RockShox coil fork (130mm travel), dropper post, and SRAM DB6 brakes
– The biggest upgrade: tubeless compatibility (a must-have for real trail riding)
– Real-world value discussion vs competitors like Trek Marlin+ and Specialized Turbo Tero
– What I’d upgrade (and what I wouldn’t)

Price & Value
At $2,899 MSRP, this is one of the only bikes in its class offering a true full-power eMTB motor and a large battery while staying under $3,000 — which makes it a really interesting “one bike that can do it all” option for riders who want trail capability and commuter flexibility.

Who it’s for
This is a strong pick for:

– Riders who want a capable hardtail eMTB for green/blue trails
– “Trail-curious” riders who also want something for camping, exploring, and commuting
– Anyone who wants full-power performance without paying $4K–$6K+

👇 Questions? Drop them in the comments and I’ll help you decide if the Ramblas makes sense for your riding and terrain.

00:00 – Intro
00:32 – Overview
02:11 – Motor & Battery
04:50 – Components
09:03 – Our Thoughts on Pricing
11:34 – Display
13:14 – App Walkthrough
17:02 – Ride Quality
32:36 – Mechanic’s Take
36:28 – Conclusion   Read More ElectricBikeReview.com 

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