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Top valued features

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

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Excellent battery efficiency

The bike appears to get strong range from its battery size.

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Good rider information and controls

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

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Useful removable battery

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

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Good braking confidence

Hydraulic disc brakes should provide strong and controlled stopping power.

Overview

The Ridgeback Butcher 2026 is a practical cargo bike designed for carrying loads with ease, offering smooth motor support and confident braking for everyday use. Its efficient battery provides a decent range for short to medium trips, while the removable battery adds convenience for charging and storage. However, the motor’s assistance feels less punchy, which may make climbing steep hills or accelerating from a standstill feel a bit sluggish. The lack of suspension means it’s best suited for smoother paths, and the cadence sensor may not deliver the most refined power delivery for all riders.

Best For

  • This cargo e-bike should suit riders who need a reliable and practical bike for carrying loads, making family trips or running errands. Its removable battery and strong hydraulic disc brakes make it a good choice for riders prioritising flexibility and confident stopping power. The aluminium frame and chain drive offer a sturdy and efficient setup for everyday utility riding, making it a sensible option for those who regularly need to transport items or travel with family.

Who Should Avoid It

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    Riders who need to carry heavier loads or frequently tackle steep hills may be better served by comparing alternatives, as the Ridgeback Butcher 2026 has below-average payload capacity and torque for a cargo e-bike. Riders prioritising longer rides without frequent recharging could also find stronger options in similar models with larger battery capacities. However, the bike still suits those who value practicality for daily commuting, confident braking and the convenience of a removable battery.

Potential limitations

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

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Limited motor punch

Motor power is low compared with similar e-bikes.

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Not ideal for steep hills

Torque is low compared with similar e-bikes.

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Limited downhill control

No suspension may reduce control and comfort on rough or steeper descents.

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Not very off-road capable

The cargo bike format may handle light mixed surfaces, but it is not primarily off-road focused.

E-system & battery comparison

Motor Power

250 watts

▼ 180 W below average

Motor Torque

43 Nm

▼ 35 Nm below average

Power-to-weight

7.20 W/kg

▼ 4.8 W/kg below average

Battery Capacity

600 Wh

▼ 123 Wh below average

Claimed Max Range

62 miles

▼ 7.7 miles below average

Charge Time

5h

▼ 40 mins faster than average

Sensor Type

Cadence Sensor

Removable Battery

Yes

Motor Name

Promovec 50750

eBike FAQs

Is this bike suitable for carrying heavy loads regularly?

The Ridgeback Butcher 2026 is designed as a cargo bike, making it a solid choice for carrying heavy loads regularly. Its frame and structure are built to handle the extra weight, and the hydraulic disc brakes provide good stopping power even when loaded. However, the motor’s lower power and torque may make climbing steep hills or accelerating with a heavy load feel a bit sluggish, so it’s best suited for moderate terrain and everyday use rather than demanding climbs.

How does the motor perform when climbing hills with a load?

The motor provides smooth support for climbing hills with a load, but it may feel less powerful compared to similar e-bikes. With 250W of motor power and 43Nm of torque, it should handle moderate inclines and typical cargo loads, but steeper hills might require more effort. The cadence sensor helps maintain consistent assistance, making it suitable for everyday use with reasonable payloads up to 150kg.

eBike Overview

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eBike Type: Cargo Bike

The style of riding intended for this bike

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Released: 2026

The bike was released this year

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Screen

No dedicated display

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Lights Included

No

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Weight (inc battery): 34.7 kg

The website average for electric bikes is 22.90 kg. This electric bike is 11.79 kg over the average. Total bike weight may vary depending on frame size.

Sizing & Geometry

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Min / Max Rider Height

S: 165-180 cm, L: 180-195 cm

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Folded Dimensions

Unknown

Wheel & Tire Details

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Wheelset Name

MACH 1 650 36-hole rims built on a KT-MH 8 F front hub and a Promovec 50750 rear motor hub

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Wheelset Size

26 inch

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Tires

Schwalbe Delta Cruiser 20/26 x 1.75

Frame Info

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Frame Material

Aluminium

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Suspension Type

No suspension

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Foldable Frame

No

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Max Payload

150 kg (330.7 lbs)

Drivechain Details

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Groupset details

Altus

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Drivechain type

Chain drive

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Shifters

Shimano Altus SL-M 2000 9-speed

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Amount of gears

9 Gears

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Rear Derailleur

Shimano Acera RD-M 3000

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Front Derailleur

None

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Cassette

Shimano CS-HG 201-9 (11-32 T, 9-speed)

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Cranks

Alloy 175 mm arms with a 42 T chainring

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Chain

KMC X 9 E

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Bottom Bracket

Tapered square taper 68-124.5 mm

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 6-bolt rotors

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Shifters

Shimano Altus SL-M 2000 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