Summary: Sporty looks, a powerful assist system and good specification: this Fischer MTB earned a “Good” in the off-road category. But while it does have limitations for sporting use, it’s a lot of off-road pedelec for the price.
Matt black with red highlights, and with its imposing rear motor, this Fischer inspires you to take a test ride. The motor applies itself quietly and powerfully after a brief delay, and the read-out on the display shows peaks of up to 600 watts! Since a rotation sensor is used, motor power is essentially independent of your own input, so test riders put distinctly less effort into the pedals than on other bikes. At the power assist speed limit the motor gradually reduces its push, and then only cuts in again at around 22 km/h. One might expect better from a well-tuned sports machine for off-road use.
Shimano Deore gearing, branded tyres and adjustable suspension forks are all plus points on this Fischer MTB, but the Clarks disk brakes are less well known – although we had no objections to their braking. The ride without the motor also impressed on this Fischer. The version we had for our test was an exclusive model available only at Media Markt.
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Copy: Wasilis von Rauch Translation: Peter Eland Online Publication: Angela Budde Picture: Sandra Winkler
28 March 2016
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