Scott Sub Tour eRIDE 20 Unisex 2024 electric bike image 01

Top valued features

Highlights based on this e-bike’s specs, comparisons and practical strengths.

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Excellent rider information and controls

The included display or control unit should give useful ride information and control.

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Excellent removable battery practicality

The removable battery makes charging, storage and battery handling more flexible.

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Good rough-road comfort

Front suspension should help absorb bumps from potholes, paths and rougher roads.

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Good hill climbing support

Torque is above average for this type of e-bike.

Overview

The Scott Sub Tour eRIDE 20 is a practical commuter bike designed for city riding and daily use, offering smooth motor support and confident braking for a comfortable and reliable ride. Its front suspension helps absorb rough roads, while the removable battery adds flexibility for charging and storage. However, the bike's lower battery capacity and limited range may require more frequent recharging for longer trips. At 28.8kg, it's heavier than average, which could make lifting it more challenging, though its power-to-weight ratio still provides a lively feel for its size.

Best For

  • This commuter e-bike should suit riders who prioritize reliable daily travel with a balance of comfort and performance. Its above-average torque and hill climbing support make it a strong choice for riders who need assistance on inclines or uneven roads, while the front suspension and hydraulic disc brakes add confidence for city riding and light off-road paths. The removable battery and practical design also appeal to riders who value flexibility in charging and maintenance.

Who Should Avoid It

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    Riders needing maximum range or a larger battery may want to compare alternatives, as the range is lower than similar commuter e-bikes and the battery capacity is modest for longer daily commutes. Riders carrying heavier loads may also find this bike less suited compared to utility-focused commuter models designed for greater payload capacity. However, the bike still offers good hill climbing support, confident braking and practical features like a removable battery that may suit riders prioritising flexibility and everyday usability over extended range or heavy load carrying.

Potential limitations

Areas where this e-bike may be less strong based on its specs and comparisons.

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Limited storage practicality

The frame does not appear to fold, so storage will depend more on size and weight.

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No built-in light advantage

Built-in lights are not listed, so separate lights may be needed.

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Low battery capacity

Battery capacity is below average for this type of e-bike.

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Harder to lift

The bike is heavier than average for its type, so it may not be especially easy to lift.

E-system & battery comparison

Motor Power

600 watts

▲ 170 W above average

Motor Torque

75 Nm

▲ 6.8 Nm above average

Power-to-weight

20.83 W/kg

▲ 3.6 W/kg above average

Battery Capacity

500 Wh

▼ 63 Wh below average

Claimed Max Range

40 miles

▼ 26 miles below average

Charge Time

4h 30m

▼ 36 mins faster than average

Sensor Type

Torque and Cadence Sensor

Removable Battery

Yes

Motor Name

Bosch Performance Line BES 3

eBike FAQs

Is this bike suitable for daily commuting in the city?

The Scott Sub Tour eRIDE 20 is well-suited for daily city commuting, offering smooth motor support and confident braking for a comfortable and reliable ride. The front suspension helps absorb rough roads, and the removable battery adds flexibility for charging and storage. However, the bike's lower battery capacity and limited range may require more frequent recharging for longer trips.

How does the motor perform when climbing hills?

The motor should provide good support when climbing hills, thanks to its above-average torque and power-to-weight ratio for a commuter e-bike. This means you can expect smooth and controlled assistance, especially when using the torque and cadence sensor to match your pedaling effort. While the motor is capable, the battery efficiency is average, so you may need to plan for regular charging if you frequently tackle steep climbs.

eBike Overview

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eBike Type: Commuter Bike

The style of riding intended for this bike

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Released: 2024

The bike was released 2 years ago

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Screen

Bosch Intuvia 100

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Lights Included

No

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Weight (inc battery): 28.8 kg

The website average for electric bikes is 22.99 kg. This electric bike is 5.80 kg over the average. Total bike weight may vary depending on frame size.

Sizing & Geometry

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Min / Max Rider Height

XS: 152-163 cm, S: 161-171 cm, M: 169-180 cm, L: 178-190 cm

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Folded Dimensions

Unknown

Wheel & Tire Details

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Wheelset Name

Cross X 17 Disc 32 h rims on Shimano hubs

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Wheelset Size

700c

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Tires

Front: Schwalbe Energizer Plus Tour 700x55c, Rear: Schwalbe Energizer Plus Tour 700x55c

Frame Info

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Frame Material

Aluminium

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Suspension Type

Front Suspension

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Foldable Frame

No

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Max Payload

128 kg (282.2 lbs)

Drivechain Details

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Groupset details

Alivio

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Drivechain type

Chain drive

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Shifters

Shimano Alivio SL-M 3100 9-speed

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Amount of gears

9 Gears

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Rear Derailleur

Shimano Alivio RD-M 3100 SGS 9-speed

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Front Derailleur

None

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Cassette

Shimano CS HG 400 11-36 T

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Cranks

Miranda 172.5 mm with a 38 T chainring

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Chain

KMC E 9 s NPBK

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Bottom Bracket

Integrated within the Bosch motor unit

Brakes

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Brakes

Shimano hydraulic disc brakes

Hydraulic Disc Brake

Brake Type: Hydraulic Disc Brake

Hydraulic operated discs brakes (Very good)

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Brake Rotors

180 mm front / 160 mm rear

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Shifters

Shimano Alivio SL-M 3100 9-speed

Other Components

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Saddle

Unknown

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Handlebars

Unknown

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Bar Tape

Unknown

Manufactures Info

Worldwide Shipping:

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Warranty: None

Limited warranty website average: 3.12 years