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A 2024 Trek Fuel EXe 9.8, one of the lightest and most natural-feeling full-suspension electric mountain bikes on the market, in black with a full OCLV carbon frame. In excellent, as-new condition and wrapped in InvisiFrame protective film from new, so the paint underneath is flawless.
The Fuel EXe uses the compact, near-silent TQ-HPR50 motor (50Nm) with a 360Wh internal battery, for a ride that feels like a normal trail bike with a helping hand, at a fraction of the weight of a full-power e-MTB. It is a UK road-legal pedal-assist system, with 150mm of travel up front and 140mm at the rear.
A top-spec build with genuine upgrades:
- SRAM GX AXS wireless 12-speed (T-Type) gearing
- Upgraded RockShox Lyrik Ultimate fork
- RockShox Super Deluxe rear shock
- SRAM Code 4-piston brakes
- Race Face carbon handlebar
- Bontrager SE5 tyres
- InvisiFrame wrap from new
Specification:
- Frame: Trek OCLV Carbon, 140mm rear travel
- Motor: TQ-HPR50, 50Nm
- Battery: 360Wh integrated (range-extender compatible)
- Fork: RockShox Lyrik Ultimate (upgrade), 150mm
- Drivetrain: SRAM GX AXS T-Type, 12-speed wireless
- Brakes: SRAM Code, 4-piston hydraulic disc
- Wheels: 29 inch
- Colour: black
It originally retailed at around £6,300 before the fork upgrade. A genuinely light, premium carbon e-MTB. Viewing welcome. Collection from Barnton, Edinburgh.
A Santa Cruz Bullit CC, the top-tier carbon version of Santa Cruz's 170mm full-suspension electric mountain bike, in the striking Lavender colourway, size XL, in excellent clean and fully working condition. Genuinely low use at only 445 miles, and InvisiFramed from new so the carbon has been protected since day one.
Powered by a Shimano EP8 motor (85Nm), a UK road-legal pedal-assist system with a removable 630Wh battery, it runs a true mullet wheel setup (29 inch front, 27.5 inch rear) for rollover and grip up front with a playful, manoeuvrable rear. With 170mm of Santa Cruz VPP suspension travel front and rear, it is built for the toughest descents and bike-park laps.
Specification:
- Frame: Santa Cruz Bullit, CC carbon, 170mm VPP travel, XL, InvisiFrame protection from new
- Motor: Shimano EP8, 85Nm
- Battery: 630Wh, removable
- Display: Shimano
- Fork: Fox 38
- Wheels: mullet, 29 inch front and 27.5 inch rear
- Tyres: Maxxis rear, Schwalbe Magic Mary front
- Drivetrain: SRAM Eagle 12-speed
- Brakes: 4-piston hydraulic disc
- Dropper seatpost fitted
- Colour: Lavender (purple)
Comes with the battery charger. A genuinely lightly-used, high-end carbon e-MTB. Collection from Thirsk, North Yorkshire.
A 2023 Trek Rail 9.7, Trek's class-leading carbon full-suspension electric mountain bike, in gloss deep red and in excellent all-round condition. It has covered only 280 road miles and has never been ridden off road.
Built on Trek's OCLV Mountain Carbon frame with a fully integrated, removable Bosch PowerTube battery (RIB system), it is powered by the Bosch Performance CX motor (250W, 85Nm), a UK road-legal pedal-assist system with Trek's eMTB mode and around 150mm of rear travel for composed, confident trail riding.
This example also carries over £800 of upgrades: a RockShox ZEB fork, Bontrager XR5 Team Issue tyres, upgraded handlebars and platform pedals, plus a fitted GPS tracking module for security.
Specification:
- Frame: Trek OCLV Mountain Carbon, full suspension, 150mm rear travel, RIB integrated battery
- Motor: Bosch Performance CX, 250W, 85Nm
- Battery: Bosch PowerTube integrated
- Fork: RockShox ZEB (upgrade)
- Rear shock: RockShox
- Drivetrain: Shimano 1x12
- Brakes: 4-piston hydraulic disc
- Wheels: Bontrager Line, 29in, tubeless ready
- Tyres: Bontrager XR5 Team Issue (upgrade)
- Dropper seatpost fitted
- Colour: gloss deep red
Supplied with the original boxes and spares. Inspection and test ride welcome. Collection from Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
A customised Carrera Hellcat electric mountain bike, for sale in Weybridge, Surrey. The well-regarded Carrera Hellcat 29er hardtail has been converted to electric with a powerful aftermarket rear hub-motor kit, with the motor, battery and conversion parts all brand new.
Drive comes from a 48V 1500W brushless gearless rear hub motor, paired with a 48V 14Ah (about 672Wh) lithium battery that carries in a lockable frame bag and comes with two keys and a charger. There are 5 levels of pedal assist plus a thumb throttle, so you can ride it as a pedal-assist e-bike or on throttle alone.
The SW900 handlebar display shows battery level, speed, trip and assist level at a glance.
Specification:
- Donor bike: Carrera Hellcat 29in alloy hardtail
- Motor: 48V 1500W gearless rear hub
- Battery: 48V 14Ah (about 672Wh) lithium, lockable frame bag, two keys, with charger
- Display: SW900 LCD, 5 pedal-assist levels plus thumb throttle
- Fork: Suntour XCM with lock-out
- Brakes: hydraulic disc, front and rear
- Wheels: 29in on Kenda Slant Six tyres
- Frame: 20in alloy
- Colour: black with blue detailing
Please note: as supplied this is a 1500W throttle-equipped build, which sits above the UK 250W EAPC limit, so it is intended for off-road and private-land use rather than public roads. The seller describes a switchable lower-power mode (linking the two blue wires drops it to 250W); any road use is the buyer's responsibility and we make no road-legal claim for the bike as configured.
Provenance: ownership is transferred on the UK stolen-bike register upon collection.
Located in Weybridge, Surrey, within easy reach of Walton-on-Thames, Esher, Woking, Cobham and the wider north Surrey area. Viewing welcome to see the build and test the motor.
Bought brand new in September 2025 and ridden just 450 miles, this Merida eONE-FORTY 500 is still in like-new condition. The owner is only selling because they have another bike that has taken over, so it has barely been used. It cost £4,300 new and is now priced to sell at £2,300.
The eONE-FORTY 500 is Merida's 140mm-travel full-suspension trail e-MTB, built to climb technical ground under power and descend with confidence. It pairs a Shimano mid-drive motor with 85Nm of torque and a large 630Wh integrated battery for genuine all-day range, all built around a lightweight 6061 aluminium frame with internal cable routing and a clean, fully integrated down-tube battery.
Key specification:
- Frame: 6061 aluminium, full suspension, 140mm travel
- Motor: Shimano mid-drive, 85Nm
- Battery: 630Wh integrated
- Drivetrain: Shimano Deore, wide-range 1x
- Brakes: Shimano hydraulic disc, front and rear
- Wheels: 29in on Maxxis tyres
- Colour: grey
Located in Cookstown, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. A genuine, lightly used Merida electric mountain bike with plenty of life left in it, ideal for trail riding, fitness and weekend adventures. Collection or sensible delivery can be arranged.
A Rock Machine Storm INT e70-29 electric mountain bike, for sale in Kingsnorth, Kent. A proper factory e-MTB with a mid-drive motor, barely used and stored indoors, in very good condition.
Drive comes from a 90Nm Sport Drive mid-motor with a fully integrated 500Wh down-tube battery, giving up to around 90km (about 56 miles) of range on a charge. As a pedal-assist e-bike it is road-legal in the UK, with assistance up to 15.5mph.
Specification:
- Motor: 90Nm Sport Drive mid-drive, pedal-assist
- Battery: 500Wh integrated, removable
- Frame: Al-6061 alloy, 29in, size M, with an easy-standover sloping top tube
- Fork: lockable suspension
- Brakes: Shimano hydraulic disc
- Drivetrain: Shimano 8-speed, 12-42 cassette
- Tyres: WTB Ranger 2.25in
- Finish: matte anthracite grey with pink detailing
Located in Kingsnorth, Kent, within easy reach of Ashford, Tenterden and the wider Kent area. Viewing welcome to try the motor.
Low PriceM29"90Nm Sport Drive mid-motor
Kingsnorth, Kent
Sold bike prices
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These are the last advertised prices of bikes that have sold or left the UK market, not estimates or guesses. Because these bikes actually left the market, they are a better guide to real-world value than the asking prices on listings still sitting unsold, which matters when you are pricing your own bike or spotting a deal.
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Can I use this data to price my bike?
That is exactly what it is for. Find bikes matching yours (same brand, model, year, condition) and see what they sold for. Price yours accordingly. Overpriced bikes sit for months. Properly priced bikes sell within weeks.
Why do similar bikes sell for different prices?
Condition explains most of it. A well-maintained bike with service history beats a neglected one every time. Location matters, with London prices running higher. Timing matters, with spring bringing more buyers. Included accessories shift value. Seller motivation affects negotiation.
What is the difference between sold prices and asking prices?
Asking prices are wishful thinking. A bike can sit unsold for months at an optimistic number. The prices here are for bikes that have actually sold or left the market, so they cut out the listings that never found a buyer. That makes them a far better guide to real-world value than a live listing’s ask.
Sold-price data and methodology owned and reviewed by Tom Southern, Founder. Last reviewed 19 July 2026.