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The Transition Regulator SX and CX represent a class of bikes for those who love to ride and want to maximize their day on the trail. Equipped with 150mm of rear travel, and a MX wheel setup, the Regulator sits right at a sweet spot for enthusiastic trail riders who aren't afraid to tackle roots and rougher rides, but still require a nimble bike that rides like there's no motor at all. The CX boasts a full-power Bosch Performance Line CX motor, while the SX has a lighter Bosch Performance Line SX motor. Choose your adventure today!
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The Regulators share elements of the recently updated Sentinel, but integrate that all mountain platform with the well-regarded Bosch ebike systems.
Equipped with a Bosch Performance motor, you can rely on both the Regulator SX and CX to take you to new heights. The Regulator CX boasts a full-power Bosch Performance Line CX motor with 85Nm of torque and a 600Wh battery, while the SX has a lighter Bosch Performance Line SX motor with 55Nm of torque and a more compact 400Wh battery. The CX balances power with a very natural feel for technical climbs, while the SX makes the bike almost feel analog - making it ideal for shorter days
Yee haw! Transition's progressive geometry and suspension system has a wide 27 to 33% sag range, making it easy to customize your ride. Designed with comfort and usability in mind, the rear of the bike is designed for smooth acceleration and efficient pedaling.
The mixed wheel platform provides the perfect blend of stability over roots and maneuverability on the trail. Paired with 150/160mm of travel, this Regulator is made to make the most of every trail and adventure.
| Build | SX Deore | SX XT | SX Eagle 90 | CX Deore | CX Eagle 70 | CX Eagle 90 | CX XT Di2 |
| Frame | Carbon 150mm | Carbon 150mm | Carbon 150mm | Carbon 150mm | Carbon 150mm | Carbon 150mm | Carbon 150mm |
| Fork | RockShox Lyrik Ultimate | RockShox Lyrik Ultimate | RockShox Lyrik Ultimate | RockShox Domain Gold RC | RockShox Domain Gold RC | RockShox ZEB Ultimate | Fox 38 Factory Grip X2 |
| Shock | RockShox SuperDeluxe Ultimate | RockShox SuperDeluxe Ultimate | RockShox SuperDeluxe Ultimate | RockShox SuperDeluxe Base | RockShox SuperDeluxe Base | RockShox SuperDeluxe Ultimate | Fox Float X2 Factory |
| Drivetrain | Shimano Deore | Shimano XT | SRAM Eagle 90 | Shimano Deore | SRAM Eagle 70 | SRAM Eagle 90 | Shimano XT Di2 |
| Brakes | SRAM Maven Base | TRP EVO Pro | SRAM Maven Silver | SRAM Maven Base | SRAM Maven Base | SRAM Maven Silver | TRP EVO Pro |
| Rims | DT Swiss XM 1700 Spline 30 | DT Swiss XM 481 | DT Swiss XM 1700 Spline 30 | WTB ST i30 | WTB ST i30 | DT Swiss H 1900 Spline 30 | DT Swiss HX 1700 |
| Cost | $ | $$ | $$$ | $ | $$ | $$$ | $$$$ |
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The Transition Regulator is for riders who want a capable, playful all-mountain eMTB that feels as close to a motorless mountain bike as possible while still providing an electric assist.
Built around a mixed-wheel chassis, the Regulator’s 150mm of rear travel and 160mm fork put it squarely in trail bike territory. It's designed for riders who pedal to the top and want a bike that rewards an active, dynamic riding style on the way down. The mixed-wheel setup gives it a nimble, flickable feel that reviewers consistently describe as closer to an analog bike than a typical eMTB. The Regulator comes in two versions — the full-power CX and the lighter SX — so it covers a wide range of rider priorities, from maximum power and range to featherweight feel. Both share the same frame geometry and suspension platform. The real choice really comes down to how much assist and battery range you want versus how light and unencumbered you want the bike to feel. Andrew from our evo Seattle store reviewed the Regulator SX and called it one of the most fun bikes he's ridden, electric or not.
The CX and SX share the same frame and ride character, but the motor and battery choice gives each bike a distinct personality on the trail. The Regulator CX runs Bosch's fifth-generation Performance Line CX motor with 85Nm of torque and a 600Wh battery. It's a full-power system that delivers confident, smooth assist on steep climbs and long days, and its extra range means you're less likely to be rationing power mid-ride. The CX also gets a geometry flip chip that lets you dial the head angle a half-degree slacker, and it comes spec'd with a burlier RockShox ZEB fork to match its added capability.
The Regulator SX uses the lighter Bosch Performance Line SX motor — 55Nm of torque and a more compact 400Wh battery. The result is a bike that's roughly 6 pounds lighter than the CX and rides with noticeably more of an analog feel. It accelerates more freely, handles a little more like a trail bike without a motor, and is the better pick if you're doing shorter, punchier rides or just want to minimize the eMTB feel. Both models accept a 250Wh Bosch PowerMore range extender for bigger days.
The Regulator CX is an everyday trail bike for medium rides and after-work expeditions, while the Repeater PT is Transition's dedicated enduro machine built for riders who want more travel and more gravity-focused capability. The Repeater PT runs 170mm of travel front and rear on full 29" wheels, with SRAM's Powertrain motor delivering 90Nm of torque through a 720Wh battery. It's heavier, slacker, and built to handle bigger, more consequential terrain. Enduro racing, backcountry missions, and the kind of rowdy descents where every extra millimeter of travel earns its place. The tradeoff is a bike that's noticeably more work to pedal and less nimble when the trail gets tight or technical in a playful way.
The Regulator CX climbs more efficiently, weighs significantly less, and feels livelier and more maneuverable across a wider variety of trails. Its 150mm rear travel and mixed-wheel setup keep it composed on rough descents while staying fun and flickable everywhere else. If most of your riding involves pedaling to the top and you want a capable bike for aggressive all-mountain terrain, the Regulator CX is the better fit. If you're chasing bike park days or enduro-style descents above all else, the Repeater PT is the tool for that job.
The Regulator SX and Repeater PT sit at opposite ends of the eMTB spectrum. One prioritizes lightweight agility; the other is built for maximum gravity capability. The Repeater PT has 170mm of travel front and rear, SRAM Powertrain motor with 90Nm of torque, and a 720Wh battery. It's a purpose-built enduro eMTB designed for riders who want the most capable descending platform Transition makes, with the power and range to session steep terrain all day. It runs full 29" wheels and a slacker geometry tuned for high-speed stability on rowdy trails.
The Regulator SX is a fundamentally different kind of ride. At roughly 41 pounds in its top build, it's one of the lightest full-suspension eMTBs on the market, and it's designed to feel as close to a regular mountain bike as possible. Where the Repeater PT demands big terrain to really come alive, the Regulator SX is at its best on everyday all-mountain riding. It's just as fun on mellow singletrack as it is on steeper stuff, and it rewards riders who like to move around on the bike and find creative lines. If the Repeater PT is a gravity sled with a motor, the Regulator SX is a trail bike that happens to have one.
The Performance Line CX is Bosch's fifth-generation full-power motor, delivering 85Nm of torque and up to 600 watts of peak power. It's paired with a 600Wh PowerTube battery integrated into the downtube. On the trail, the CX motor is known for smooth, natural-feeling power delivery that doesn't abruptly spike or break traction. It pulls cleanly through technical climbs and sustains output on long, sustained efforts in a way that feels predictable and confidence-inspiring.
The Performance Line SX uses a physically smaller and lighter motor — around 800 grams less than the CX — with a maximum of 55Nm of torque and a 400Wh battery. The SX is tuned for a high-cadence riding style, meaning it rewards riders who spin efficiently rather than grinding big gears. The result on the trail is a bike that accelerates more freely and responds more directly to your pedaling input. Riders often describe the SX-equipped Regulator as feeling less like an eMTB and more like a pedal-powered trail bike. Both systems are controlled via the same Bosch wireless Mini Remote and System Controller display, and both accept the 250Wh PowerMore range extender for added range on bigger days.
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