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New stuff coming out of the cycling wonderland of Bentonville, Arkansas! Friday, Viral Bikes launched a new bike that’s the first of its kind for the brand. Introducing the Wander-ee, their first e-bike entry into the market. This titanium gravel bike combines the Mahle X20 Motor System with Pinion Smart.Shift technology.

Viral Bikes Wander-ee Gravel EBike first pic(Photos / Viral Bikes)

Pinion Smart.Shift is an electronic shifting system that draws power from the e-bike battery and reduces additional wiring. The Smart.Shift integration enables automatic shifting features, too, like the pre-select and start-select modes.

These two modes can automatically shift to your preferred gear when stopping. You can’t use this system on Viral’s non-electric models due to the absence of speed sensors.

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The Wander-ee builds on the foundation of Viral’s Wanderer but adapts to gravel-specific requirements dictated by the Mahle system’s hub specifications (142/12 rear, 100/12 front).

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“We set out to make a very capable bike first, and an e-bike second, and the MGU is just too heavy and too robust a design for the Wander-ee. It’s better suited to a full suspension platform or larger cargo bike,” says Steve Domahidy, Viral’s founder and owner. “We wanted the Wander-ee to be light, agile, and enjoyable to ride, and the Mahle X20 system delivers all of that in a very well-designed package. The hub motor is smaller than the Gates belt cog we put on the back, and we use a pretty small cog!”

Active & Passive Suspension

The Wander-ee’s front suspension is provided by the Cane Creek Invert CS suspension fork, which comes standard. It provides a chatter eliminating 40mm of travel, and the frame geometry was specifically designed around this fork choice.

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The rear suspension is a little less noticeable and is a carryover from the Wanderer, and was developed by Domahidy. It’s a simple system where the seat tube is not welded to the top tube, but rather ‘suspended’. It uses a titanium flex plate designed to allow for the seat tube to dampen vibrations coming up from the axles and through the frame.

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Another thing Viral adopted from the Wanderer is its focus on techy terrain. It offers substantial tire clearance as well. Up to 29 x 2.1 inches, to be exact. It also has a slack head tube angle, making it feel more stable at speed. This approach provides rider comfort enhancement without complex pivots or high-maintenance components.

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The Launch Edition Wander-ee is Special & Expensive

Retail: $14,500 (Launch Edition)

The Launch Edition Wander-ee includes several extras not found on the standard model: a range extension battery, Mahle’s Hub system, a wireless SRAM AXS dropper post that features a custom-made activation button from Zirbel that mounts under the TRP brake hood, and a complete set of Tailfin bags for cargo hauling.

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Pre-orders are available on Viral’s website with a 50% deposit required. Get all the details about the Wander-ee at the link below.

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