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Riese & Müller Superdelite5 │Rohloff HS ABS, M/L

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Model Riese & Müller Superdelite5

Frame size 51 cm (440 mm reach)

Frame colour Shadow

Motor Bosch Performance Line Speed (Smart System), 100 Nm – assist up to 45 km/h

Battery DualBattery 1200 Wh

Drivetrain Rohloff E-14 2.0 with Gates belt drive

Braking Bosch eBike ABS

Display Bosch Kiox 500

Rear rack Carrier rack included

The Superdelite5

The maximum as the benchmark.

No distance is too far and no climb too steep when the Superdelite5 meets your enthusiasm. Designed as the ultimate touring e-bike, it combines full suspension, massive range, and uncompromising component choices into one refined, confidence-inspiring package.

DualBattery integration delivers an impressive 1200 Wh of capacity, meaning fewer charging stops and more freedom to ride further, whether you’re tackling long commutes, alpine climbs, or multi-day adventures.

Riese & Müller’s Control Technology provides full suspension front and rear, keeping the bike composed and planted even at speed. Combined with Bosch eBike ABS, braking remains predictable and controlled, adding an extra layer of safety when conditions or terrain change.

Why this build stands out

DualBattery 1200 Wh for exceptional range

Bosch Performance Line Speed motor with 100 Nm of torque

Assist up to 45 km/h for fast touring and commuting

Rohloff E-14 2.0 electronic hub with Gates belt drive

Full suspension Control Technology for comfort and control

Bosch eBike ABS for confident braking

A true flagship touring e-bike, built to go further with less compromise.

Riese & Müller Superdelite5 Rohloff HS – Components

Frame colour: Moss, Shadow

Frame sizes: 47 cm, 51 cm, 56 cm

Suspension fork: Fox AWL 34 Air, 120 mm

Rear shock: Fox Float Rhythm SV, 165 x 45

Headset: TH No. 9, semi-integrated

Seatpost: X-Fusion Manic dropper post (100 mm or 125 mm)

Tyres: Schwalbe Super Moto-X 62-584 Reflex

Optional tyres: Schwalbe Johnny Watts 365 60-584

Tubes: Schwalbe AV21

Rims: Rodi Tryp35 Evo, 27.5"

Spokes: Sapim Leader 2.0 mm, stainless, black

Front hub: Novatec Boost Disc, 32H

Rear hub: Rohloff Speedhub E14-A12, 14-speed, 148 mm

Motor: Bosch Performance Line Speed (Smart System), assist up to 45 km/h

Battery options: Bosch CompactTube 400 Wh, Bosch PowerTube 800 Wh (horizontal)

Display options: Bosch Kiox 500, Bosch Purion 200, Bosch Kiox 300

Crankset: Samox, 165 mm

Chainring: 55T

Drivetrain: Rohloff E14 electronic shifting

Belt drive: Gates CDX belt with 19T rear sprocket

Chain guard: Included

Brakes: Tektro TRP HD-EU835 hydraulic disc

Optional: Magura MT C with Bosch ABS

Handlebar: Satori Riese & Müller Custom, 25.4 mm

Stem: Satori Riese & Müller Custom, adjustable angle, integrated cable routing

Grips: Ergon ergonomic

Saddle: Ergon SF10 Gel

Pedals: VP Riese & Müller Custom

Front light: Supernova M99 Mini Pro-45

Rear light: Supernova TL3 Pro S with brake light and plate illumination

Mudguards: Curana Orbit 70

Rear rack: Riese & Müller carrier rack

Kickstand: Ursus R97 IC Invisible Connect

Lock: ABUS Granit XPlus with Adaptor Chain 2.0 (130 cm)

Horn: Supernova horn

Mirror: Busch & Müller Cycle Star or Humpert ergotec M-99 E4 CNC

RX hardware: RX Chip (RX Services compatible)

Dimensions & ratings 51 cm
Top tube length (cm)62.1
Seat tube length (cm)51
Reach (cm)44
Stack (cm)67.5
Head tube angle (°)67
Seat tube angle (°)75
Trail (mm)103
Wheelbase (cm)125.5
Bottom bracket height (cm)32.5
Chainstay length (cm)49.5
Overall length (cm)199
Wheel size27.5"
Head tube length (mm)174
Headset size1.5"
Front suspension travel (mm)120
Rear suspension travel (mm)110
Rear shock length (mm)165
Rear dropout width (mm)148
Weight (kg)33.5
Gross vehicle weight rating (kg)160
Max rider weight (kg)120
Luggage rack rating (kg)27
Handlebar bag/basket rating (kg)5
Front carrier rating (kg)5
Childseat compatible (rear carrier)Yes
Trailer compatibility (two-wheel)Yes

How to Choose the Right Electric Bike

When you chat with us - whether in the shop or online - we’ll usually start by asking two simple questions:

Where do you want to ride? Do you tackle a big hill, cruise a long flat commute, or a bit of both?

Do you need to carry anything? Is it cargo, a kid, or a mix of everything?

Big hills usually mean more power and stronger brakes. Long commutes might call for a high-speed option with a larger battery. Carrying kids or heavier gear might mean looking at stability and the right accessories.

It can feel overwhelming with so many models out there, but that also means there’s a perfect match for your lifestyle. We’ll help you find it - and you can take a test ride to make sure it really fits into your day-to-day.

If you want to explore yourself on our website, go to our electric bike page and use the filters to narrow down your options based on how you answered the questions above.

Non-electric bikes are fine for flat, short trips with lighter loads, or more recreational endeavors. But if you’ve got hills, longer distances, or a wriggly kid or gear on board, an electric bike will change your life. The motor takes the sting out of climbs, makes heavy loads manageable, and opens up bigger commutes sans sweat.

Worried you'll get lazy? Honestly, it doesn't happen. If anything you'll find yourself riding your bike more knowing you have that electric support - think those occasions when you need to do a small grocery shop or pop into town for a dinner. Easier to grab the bike than the car. Plus you can still push it just as hard! You'll just get places faster.

Do I always need to fully charge my e-bike?

No! If you just need a top-up to cover your ride, charging to 50% is fine. A good rule of thumb for prolonging battery life is to avoid consistently running it flat. We suggest charging before it drops below 20%.

Modern e-bike batteries are managed by a Battery Management System (BMS), which protects the cells against overcharging, deep discharge, and overheating - so you can charge with confidence.

In most cases, the battery can also be removed from the bike and charged indoors, which is convenient in winter or if you don’t have power access where you park your bike.

Yes. Most electrics bikes - especially ones for commuting - come equipped with a rear rack. Pannier bags or child seats can easily be fitted in most cases.

When riding an e-bike there is no need to be tucked down low into the wind as the motor simply pushes you through it, but if you’re an experienced rider you may find that a sporty riding position is more familiar and comfortable. If you’re new or newly returning to cycling you might prefer an upright step-thru bike, generally new riders feel safer riding upright. Perhaps you’d like a mix of both in which case a mid-step frame will typically give you that semi upright riding position. The riding position on most bikes can be customised somewhat with adjustable handlebars and seat positions. We can help you with this in-store. Use the frame style filters in our shop pages to choose your desired riding position.