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This is becoming more and more common (overlapping of frame and motor) - YT do it and a couple of others, it does provide better protection of the motor and its elections, but does also make accessing the ports a PITA.Intersting bike. My question is pointed to the non drive side. The frame seems to cover the motor accessory connections. So adding the light or changing the speed sensor or display cable requires you to drop the motor.
Also I wonder about that seat tube, how long dropper will that fit? Why not cut the seat post lower over the top tube? 160mm dropper in size L is too short imo.
I think thats the Canyon Eject Hydration System