Description
The Cyberbike Raptor Pro is a full suspension electric mountain bike built for riders who want real trail capability with the extra power to climb farther and ride longer.
There’s a certain feeling you get when a climb that used to wreck you suddenly feels manageable, when you’re cresting a ridge, breathing hard but grinning, thinking, “I’m gonna do that again.” That’s exactly what the Raptor Pro is built for.
This electric mountain bike combines a high-torque mid-drive motor, a genuinely long-range battery, and trail components ready for real riding. It’s not a throttle-everywhere cruiser dressed up in MTB clothing. It’s a capable trail bike that happens to have a motor, one that helps you ride farther, climb harder, and finish the ride feeling strong instead of completely spent.
If you’ve been priced out of the high-end eMTB market, or you simply want a bike that performs without requiring a second mortgage, the Raptor Pro deserves a serious look.

Key Highlights
- High-Torque Ananda M100 Mid-Drive Motor – Pulls hard on steep climbs and delivers power that feels connected to how you’re riding
- 720Wh LG Battery – Enough energy for 70+ miles depending on terrain and assist level, real adventure range, not just quick loops
- Full Suspension Trail Frame – RockShox air suspension front and rear keeps the bike planted and smooths out rough terrain
- Shimano SLX 12-Speed Drivetrain + Maxxis Dissector Tires – Trusted trail components riders actually respect, not spec-sheet filler
- 4-Piston Hydraulic Disc Brakes with 203mm Rotors – Powerful, consistent braking control when steep descents demand it
- Throttle Included – Useful for rocky step-ups, steep starts, or catching a quick breather mid-climb
Why This Bike Exists
Walk into most bike shops and you’ll find electric mountain bikes clustered at two very different price points.
On one side are bikes from premium legacy MTB brands, beautifully engineered machines that often start around $6,000 and climb well past $10,000. On the other side are budget eMTBs that look impressive on paper but struggle once the trail gets rough.
The Raptor Pro exists because most riders don’t need a race-day weapon. They need a bike that’s genuinely capable on trails, powerful enough to make climbs enjoyable, and priced like something a real person can actually buy.
This electric mountain bike is built around four things riders consistently ask for: a mid-drive motor with real torque, a battery big enough for a long day out, proper suspension for actual trail riding, and components you can trust ride after ride.
Motor and Power

Massive Cyberbike Power
Cyberbike has always delivered the kind of hard-hitting power most other brands simply do not, and now you get even more with the 2026 Raptor Pro.
The Ananda M100 mid-drive gives the Raptor Pro the torque, responsiveness, and climbing ability serious riders actually want on real terrain. This is not the weak, watered-down feel you get from many e-bikes. It is strong, immediate power that hits when you need it.
Because it is of course a mid-drive, the motor works through the bike’s gears, helping it climb steeper, pull harder, and stay more effective on technical trails where lesser systems start to fall apart. But other all mid drives can’t claim Cyberbike power, and this is Cyberbikes hardest hitter yet.
The result is a bike that feels more alive, more capable, and more aggressive on the trail.
And when things get especially steep, loose, or awkward, the Optional Thumb Throttle gives you an extra weapon. From rocky starts to punchy climbs to technical roll-overs, it’s there for you when you want extra snort.
This is not just about having a motor. It is about having real power.
Battery and Range
The 48V 15Ah battery uses LG’s modern 21700 lithium cells, delivering roughly 720Wh of energy capacity.
That number matters. Many electric mountain bikes ship with batteries in the 500-630Wh range, which works for shorter rides but starts to feel limiting on bigger days.
At 720Wh, you’re looking at approximately 70+ miles of range depending on terrain, assist level, and riding style.
In practical terms, that means you can head out for a proper mountain bike day without constantly checking the battery indicator. Ride in Eco when the trail flows, bump it up when the climbs get serious, and you’ll likely finish the ride with power still in reserve.
Suspension and Trail Capability
Full suspension on an electric mountain bike isn’t a luxury, it’s what keeps the bike planted when the trail turns rough, improving both comfort and control.
RockShox Recon Silver TK Air Fork

The front of the bike is handled by the RockShox Recon Silver TK Air Fork, a proven trail fork designed to balance stiffness, reliability, and real-world performance.
The Rockshox Recon Silver provides solid steering precision and durability on rough trails while remaining adjustable to suit different riders. The TurnKey damper allows the fork to absorb impacts while preventing harsh bottom-outs, helping the front wheel stay planted when the terrain gets rough.
An air spring lets riders tune the suspension to their weight and riding style, while rebound adjustment controls how quickly the fork recovers after impacts. Dial it in properly and the front wheel simply tracks where you want it to go.
RockShox Deluxe Select Rear Shock

At the rear, the bike uses the venerable RockShox Deluxe Select rear shock, one of the most beloved rear shocks in all of Mountain Biking. It’s a suspension unit designed for modern trail bikes that balances small-bump sensitivity with strong mid-stroke support.
The rear shock smooths out trail chatter, roots, and rocks that would otherwise transmit directly into your body. Just as importantly, it keeps the rear tire pressed into the ground, improving traction and giving the bike a more confident feel through corners and rough sections.
Together, these RockShox components allow the Raptor Pro electric mountain bike to remain composed and predictable even when the trail becomes technical.
Shimano SLX Drivetrain

SLX at this price Point? Only on a Cyberbike. A powerful electric mountain bike relies on a strong drivetrain, and the Raptor Pro uses Shimano’s proven SLX 12-speed drivetrain to handle the job.
In the mountain bike world, the clutched Shimano SLX has earned a reputation for being the drivetrain that simply works. It shifts cleanly, handles abuse well, and keeps performing ride after ride without demanding constant attention.
The wide-range 10-52t, 12-speed cassette gives riders plenty of gearing for both steepest climbs and the fastest sections of trail. When paired with the powerful Ananda mid-drive motor, the drivetrain allows the bike to make the most of every watt of power, whether that power is coming from your legs or the motor.
You can’t go much higher in Shimano’s line than the SLX. Aggressive riders prefer SLX because it delivers premium performance without the anxiety of wondering whether a single crash just destroyed a lightweight, frail, and expensive derailleur.
More importantly, you’ll often find this same drivetrain spec on bikes that cost several thousand dollars more. On the Raptor Pro, it’s simply part of a build designed to prioritize real trail performance rather than spec sheet marketing.
Riding Experience

29-inch wheels roll over obstacles more easily than smaller wheels, helping you maintain momentum through rock gardens and rough sections.
Pair those wheels with Maxxis Dissector 2.4 tires, designed for aggressive trail riding, and you get grip that inspires confidence in corners and on loose descents.
The Boost hub spacing widens the wheel stance, creating stronger wheel builds and a stiffer rear triangle. The result is a bike that tracks predictably when you push the pace.
Riders coming from motocross or dual-sport backgrounds often notice something familiar about the Raptor Pro, that planted, torquey confidence when you lean into the power.
It’s still a mountain bike. But when the trail opens up, it definitely has some of that same eager go.
Who It’s For
The Raptor Pro isn’t trying to be everything to everyone. It’s built for a specific kind of rider.
If you’re coming back to trail riding after years away and want something that helps you keep up with faster friends, this bike delivers. If you’re in your 40s or 50s and want to ride longer and climb bigger without punishing your knees, it’s designed with you in mind. It’s also an appealing option for riders who looked at high-end electric mountain bikes and simply couldn’t justify the price.
What it isn’t: a sub-20-pound XC race bike built to chase Strava segments. If weight-optimized racing performance is the goal, there are other bikes designed for that.
If you’re comparing models within the Cyberbike lineup, riders looking for a slightly lighter and more trail-oriented option may also want to explore the Cyberbike Fusion.
The Raptor Pro also shares its core platform with the upcoming 2026 Cyberbike Raptor. Both bikes use the same frame, motor system, and battery architecture, so the overall riding character is very similar.
Where the Pro version separates itself is in the details. The Raptor Pro upgrades the suspension and drivetrain to higher-performance components, giving riders better control on rough trails and more refined shifting under load. The standard Raptor keeps the same foundation while using a simpler component build for riders who want the same platform at a lower price.
How it Compares to your Typical Electric Mountain Bike
Most premium electric mountain bikes are engineered for a specific type of athlete, fit, highly experienced riders chasing the lightest possible bike. Those bikes are impressive, but they’re also priced and designed for a relatively small slice of riders.
The Raptor Pro begins with a different question: what do most trail riders actually need to have a great day on the bike?
The answer isn’t a hyper-light frame.
It’s enough motor power to make climbs genuinely fun, enough battery capacity to stop worrying about range, and durable components that hold up to real riding.
The Raptor Pro delivers exactly that, a capable full suspension electric mountain bike at a price that makes trail riding far more accessible.
Frequently Asked Questions
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▶ How far can the Raptor Pro electric mountain bike go on a single charge?
The Raptor Pro uses a 720Wh LG battery built with modern 21700 lithium cells. Depending on terrain, assist level, and riding style, most riders can expect roughly 40–70 miles of range. Riding in lower assist modes on flowing trails can stretch range even further.
▶ Is the Raptor Pro a mid-drive electric mountain bike?
Yes. The Raptor Pro uses the Ananda M100 mid-drive motor, which sends power through the bike’s drivetrain rather than directly to the wheel. This allows the motor to work with the bike’s gearing, creating a more natural riding feel and significantly better climbing performance on steep trails.
▶ Can the Raptor Pro handle real mountain bike trails?
Yes. The Raptor Pro was designed for genuine trail riding, not just paved paths or light gravel. With RockShox suspension, Maxxis Dissector tires, a Shimano SLX drivetrain, and powerful 4-piston hydraulic brakes, it’s capable of handling demanding terrain including rocky climbs, technical descents, and rough singletrack. At the same time, the bike remains approachable enough for riders who are still building their trail confidence.
▶ What is the difference between the Raptor and the Raptor Pro?
Both bikes share the same frame, motor, and battery platform. The Raptor Pro upgrades the suspension and drivetrain components, giving riders better control on rough trails and more refined shifting under load. The standard Raptor keeps the same core platform while using a simpler component build.
▶ Does the Raptor Pro include a throttle?
Yes. The bike includes a thumb throttle that can be useful for steep starts, technical sections, or moments when you want a quick boost without pedaling. Many riders appreciate having this option when navigating rocky terrain or restarting on a climb.
▶ What class of electric bike is the Raptor Pro?
The Raptor Pro can typically be configured as either a Class 2 or Class 3 electric bike depending on local regulations. Always check your local e-bike laws to understand where different classes of electric bikes are permitted to ride.
▶ Is the Raptor Pro suitable for beginners or only experienced riders?
The Raptor Pro works well for a wide range of riders. Experienced mountain bikers appreciate the bike’s suspension, drivetrain, and trail capability, while newer riders benefit from the motor assistance that makes climbs easier and longer rides more enjoyable. Riders of many ages and skill levels use bikes like this to ride farther and spend more time on the trail.















