Testreport

The Kagu Bosch Uni was tested by Elektrobike

The Elektrobike experts have taken a closer look at the Simplon Kagu Bosch Uni. Did the e-bike pass the test? Read more! 

Tested: Kagu Bosch Uni

A cross-check by Elektrobike 

Elektrobike tests numerous bikes every year, amongst others in the categories of comfort, drive unit power, range and weight. Early in 2019, the Simplon Kagu Bosch Uni underwent a fact check. The results speak for themselves: peak performance almost across the board. It thus received a test rating of “very good”. 

For its class, it impresses with its exceptionally stable and quiet performance” – even under full loa
-Elektrobike 01/2019-

A detailed breakdown of the results 

Full score – that’s what the low-entry bike with integrated tailwind has received for its looks alone: Drive unit and battery are seamlessly embedded in the overall design. The drive unit impresses with its first-rate performance, which is something the expert jury found especially remarkable. It is exceptionally quiet and fit for all kinds of environments – in the city, for everyday life or on the mountain. Optionally, a second 500Wh battery can be mounted on the rear rack – perfect for longer one-day or multi-day tours. 

The Kagu Bosch Uni also demonstrates an above-average riding safety and agility, according to the Elektrobike experts: “For its class, it impresses with its exceptionally stable and quiet performance” – even under full load. 

Thanks to the voluminous 26-inch balloon tyres, high riding comfort and optimum tyre traction are guaranteed. Gravel trails can be mastered without any problem at all. Speaking of comfort: With the integrated Vario seatpost, the saddle height can be adjusted quickly and easily at the touch of a button. The low entry on the Kagu Bosch Uni makes getting on the bike a lot easier, too. 

If you’d like to know more about Elektrobike’s test results, here are the details

The technical features 

  • weight: 22.8 kg 
  • permissible total weight: 160 kg 
  • drive unit: Bosch Active Line Plus, mid-drive motor, 250W
  • battery: 500Wh
  • range: 16/42/47 km (mountain/tour/city)
  • frame size: XS, S, M, L 
  • frame sizes: M
  • frame material: aluminium 
  • shifting system: Shimano Nexus 8-speed geared hub 
  • brakes: hydraulic disc brakes 
  • front suspension: –
  • rear suspension: –
  • tyres: Schwalbe Big Ben
  • tyres: 26x2.35’’
  • features: Vario stem, Vario post, ergo handlebars, light, mudguard, rear rack, belt

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