Oberrider

from CHF 5'490.00
weight from 19.5 kg


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Up. Down. Over peaks. Trails. Forests. Perfect lines. Adrenaline. Again. The OBERRIDER. A symbiosis of Swiss engineering, revolutionary drive technology, and iconic design. Uncompromising. Individually customizable. For your trail and enduro adventures. For your ultimate experience.

The Trail- & Enduro-Bike with Avinox Motor

The Thömus Oberrider was developed for trail and enduro riders who expect more — more power, more control, more reserves on demanding terrain. With two clearly defined setups, it delivers maximum versatility: Superlight (SL) with 150/140 mm of travel for efficient trail performance and flowing lines. Supertrail (ST) with 170 mm of travel for demanding enduro missions and the most technical terrain. At its core is the revolutionary AVINOX Drive System, combined with Swiss precision in development and manufacturing. The result: direct power delivery, precise handling, and a natural ride feel.Individually configurable — perfectly tuned to you and your terrain.

Geometry

  • Seat tube length
    396 mm
  • Top tube length
    580 mm
  • Steering tube length
    100 mm
  • Seat angle effective
    77.1 °
  • Steering angle
    64.5 °
  • Chain stay length
    435 mm
  • Fork mounting length
    564 mm
  • BB Drop
    307 mm
  • Stack
    613 mm
  • Reach
    440 mm
  • Body height
    158-170 cm
  • Seat tube length
    440 mm
  • Top tube length
    595 mm
  • Steering tube length
    118 mm
  • Seat angle effective
    77.1 °
  • Steering angle
    64.5 °
  • Chain stay length
    436 mm
  • Fork mounting length
    566 mm
  • BB Drop
    311 mm
  • Stack
    630 mm
  • Reach
    450 mm
  • Body height
    168 - 180 cm
  • Seat tube length
    470 mm
  • Top tube length
    626 mm
  • Steering tube length
    133 mm
  • Seat angle effective
    76.9 °
  • Steering angle
    64.5 °
  • Chain stay length
    436 mm
  • Fork mounting length
    567 mm
  • BB Drop
    31 mm
  • Stack
    643 mm
  • Reach
    477 mm
  • Body height
    178-190 cm
  • Seat tube length
    560 mm
  • Top tube length
    657 mm
  • Steering tube length
    149 mm
  • Seat angle effective
    76.4 °
  • Steering angle
    64.5 °
  • Chain stay length
    435 mm
  • Fork mounting length
    567 mm
  • BB Drop
    31 mm
  • Stack
    655 mm
  • Reach
    509 mm
  • Body height
    188-200 cm
  • Seat tube length
    396 mm
  • Top tube length
    583 mm
  • Steering tube length
    100 mm
  • Seat angle effective
    76.5 °
  • Steering angle
    63.4 °
  • Chain stay length
    435 mm
  • Fork mounting length
    589 mm
  • BB Drop
    25 mm
  • Stack
    621 mm
  • Reach
    434 mm
  • Body height
    158-170 cm
  • Seat tube length
    440 mm
  • Top tube length
    606 mm
  • Steering tube length
    118 mm
  • Seat angle effective
    76.7 °
  • Steering angle
    63.4 °
  • Chain stay length
    435 mm
  • Fork mounting length
    589 mm
  • BB Drop
    24 mm
  • Stack
    637 mm
  • Reach
    455 mm
  • Body height
    168 - 180 cm
  • Seat tube length
    470 mm
  • Top tube length
    637 mm
  • Steering tube length
    133 mm
  • Seat angle effective
    76.6 °
  • Steering angle
    63.4 °
  • Chain stay length
    435 mm
  • Fork mounting length
    589 mm
  • BB Drop
    25 mm
  • Stack
    651 mm
  • Reach
    482 mm
  • Body height
    178-190 cm
  • Seat tube length
    506 mm
  • Top tube length
    669 mm
  • Steering tube length
    150 mm
  • Seat angle effective
    74.6 °
  • Steering angle
    63.4 °
  • Chain stay length
    435 mm
  • Fork mounting length
    588 mm
  • BB Drop
    25 mm
  • Stack
    666 mm
  • Reach
    510 mm
  • Body height
    188-200 cm

News

16. March 2026

Keller and Lill also win the first stage

Second stage victory for Alessandra Keller: after winning the prologue, the Swiss rider also claimed victory on the first stage of the Absa Cape Epic together with her teammate Candice Lill (RSA). The duo further extended their lead in the overall standings.

The stage covered 66 kilometres and around 1,800 metres of elevation gain from Abrielskloof to Montagu. Due to the heat, the start was brought forward to 6 a.m. Shortly after the start, the race developed into a ...

15. March 2026

Dream start for Keller and Lill at the Cape Epic

A successful start for Alessandra Keller and Candice Lill at the Absa Cape Epic: the duo from team “Thömus ...

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