The Niner RLT e9 RDO is an E-gravel bike designed for both adventure and relaxed trekking, equipped with a Bosch Performance CX motor and a versatile bag concept. Weighing 17.55 kg and priced at €6,299, it boasts an aggressive riding position with a high saddle and low front end, which can put a lot of weight on the rider’s hands. The drop bars offer three different hand positions but may be challenging for beginners, especially off-road.

Cable routing on the bike has been overlooked, potentially leading to paint scuffing on the head tube. The bike’s racks and bags utilize space efficiently, but standard pannier bags are not compatible, requiring creativity in luggage transport. The Schwalbe G-One Speed tires provide smooth rolling on paved paths but lack traction on loose surfaces, affecting braking performance. The Shimano GRX 400 brakes perform reliably, even under load, due to Shimano’s ICE-TECH technology.

Riding comfort is limited on the Niner RLT e9 RDO, with its rigid setup and lack of suspension transferring even small vibrations to the rider. The bike’s light weight does make it easy to handle off the bike. It stands out as the fastest E-trekking bike in the test but is not recommended for classic trekking due to its aggressive stance and handling.

The Niner’s minimalistic approach extends to its Bosch Purion display and lack of built-in accessories like a bike stand or lighting system. Special frame bags are the best option for carrying luggage, as the bike’s racks are not suited for traditional panniers. Despite its eye-catching design, the Niner is best suited for experienced riders seeking adventure rather than those looking for a trekking all-rounder.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Niner RLT e9 RDO is a fast E-trekking bike with an aggressive riding position and sensitive handling, suited for experienced riders.
  • Due to its design and lack of certain accessories, the Niner RLT e9 RDO is more appropriate for bikepacking adventures than traditional trekking.
  • The bike’s Schwalbe G-One Speed tires provide smooth rolling on paved surfaces but are less effective on loose or unpaved terrain.

“The Niner RLT e9 RDO lacks the comfort and stability to score as a trekking all-rounder.”

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