Focus already has a solid 150mm travel alloy all-mountain ebike with their original JAM², but now the full carbon JAM² SL takes natural riding to the next level with a much lighter frame, much lighter powertrain, and adaptable enduro-leaning geometry. Focus calls it the perfect blend of two worlds, a light & nimble feel on the trail boosted by smooth Fazua ebike power to help you up the next climb…
Focus JAM² SL light all-mountain ebike
The regular JAM² gets powerful Shimano & Bosch motors backed by up to 720Wh batteries. But this new Focus JAM² SL takes a lighter approach. Instead, it features German e-bike motor-maker Fazua’s lighter Ride 60 compact e-drive system, with its own integrated 430Wh battery. And if you need more range, you can always add on a 210Wh external bottle battery for longer rides – but leave the extra weight at home for everyday rides.
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A lighter motor & battery is one obvious way to lighten up an eMTB and make it handle more like a proper mountain bike. But the move to a full carbon frame also helps save a good bit of weight – helped by a simplified linkage design as well.
Focus doesn’t focus a lot on the precise weight savings of motor/battery/frame… But comparing the XT level build of the two ebikes, the new JAM² SL with premium MAX carbon at a claimed 19.2kg (42.3lb) is a full 5.7kg (12.5lb) lighter than the higher-powered alloy bike.
Maybe you really don’t need so much boost, when you realize that the more powerful bike is also 30% heavier than this one!
Adaptable all-mountain to enduro geometry
The lighter ebike is certainly going to be more nimble, but the JAM² SL is also going to be more capable pairing the same 150mm of 3rd generation F.O.L.D. four-bar rear suspension to a 10mm longer 160mm fork, and with adaptable geometry – in 4 stock sizes (S-XL).
The new carbon ebike gets a flip-chip at the rear rocker pivot to adjust between a 64.5 or 65.5° headtube angle, plus another flip-chip at the drop-out to let you pick a stable 447mm or more snappy 440mm chainstay length.
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