Total Weight:
46 lbs (20.86 kg)
Battery Weight:
4.9 lbs (2.22 kg)
Frame Material:
Aluminum Alloy
Frame Sizes:
17 in (43.18 cm)Geometry Measurements:
17" Seat Tube, 22.5 Reach, 30.5" Stand Over Height, 72" Length
Frame Types:
High-Step
Frame Colors:
Matte Black, Gloss White
Frame Fork Details:
Suspension Fork with Lockout Adjust
Attachment Points:
Bottle Cage Bosses, Fender Bosses, Rear Rack Bosses
Gearing Details:
21
Speed 3x7 Shimano Tourney TX, MF-TZ21Shifter Details:
Shimano Triggers
Pedals:
Aluminum Alloy Platform
Handlebar:
Low-Rise
Brake Details:
Shimano Mechanical Disc with 160 mm Rotors, Shimano Levers with Motor Inhibitors
Grips:
Ergonomic Rubber with Lockers
Saddle:
IUOE Active
Seat Post:
Zoom HL Suspension, Aluminum Alloy
Seat Post Length:
300 mm
Seat Post Diameter:
27.2 mm
Spokes:
Stainless Steel, Black
Tire Brand:
Kenda, 27.5" x 1.95"
Wheel Sizes:
27.5 in (69.85cm)Tube Details:
Schrader Valve
Accessories:
Integrated LED Headlight
Other:
Locking Removable Battery Pack, Quick Release Front Skewer
Gabriel Nieblas
8 years agoHere in Mexico it’s worth the equivalent of 1400 dlls. Overall, you think it’s the best option from Electrobike? Thanks for your honest reviews, they’re excellent.
ReplyCourt Rye
8 years agoYeah, I liked this model best and felt the price was good. If you can find it locally and enjoy the trail style of a hardtail then it could be a solid choice, especially because the battery and motor blend in so well. Glad the reviews here have helped you, thanks for your kind words :)
Replykevin
8 years agoHi, i am about to buy this bike right now. I live in a very hilly area of PA. I was wondering how this bike works on hills? The hill I live nearby is around a 20~ 25 grade about a mile long and I’m hoping this bike will make my life a little easier. Comments and thoughts are very appreciated.
ReplyCourt Rye
8 years agoHi Kevin! In my experience ALL ebikes make hills easier and even the “weaker” 250 watt motors offer double what you put out as a rider… just in a more steady way, like when you pedal each push is strong but then fades as your foot comes down. If you use the throttle or assist and pedal along you should have a much easier time climbing! If however, you only rely on the bike for support, it might feel like the battery is draining quickly and the bike is going slow. The key with lighter models like the Cross here is to work with the bike vs. relying on it like a scooter.
ReplySandy B
5 years agoDoes anybody know where to get replacement parts for the ElectroBike Cross (white version). I called a bike place in Atlanta that originally sold this and they said they are no long made in the US and and now foreign. I tried the website listed on the bike and they keep emailing me in spanish with no help. I need a new kickstand, pedal and such. No idea where to find them. Also a battery charger, but dont know which volt ect to look for. Does anyone have the original charger with a part number on it I could use to look up?
ReplyCourt
5 years agoHi Sandy! I think you could find many of the standard bike parts on Amazon or at a local bike shop. Chargers could be a bit more difficult and I am so sorry that I did not take a picture of the charger when I did this review. Perhaps I show it in the video and you could take a screenshot? In any case, I found their website that shows Mexico as the place of manufacture, so maybe emailing them in Spanish by using Google translate could lead to some better help. Here’s that site, good luck!
ReplySandy
5 years agoThank you for replying. I already did exactly as you suggested days ago. I have emailed them multiple times using google translate. Just this morning they finally tried to send me a link, but it did not look like the old charger that got lost. I will keep trying. I know there are a vast amount of bike parts online, but with no knowledge of bikes or a manual, it has been hard. So much easier when you have a part number to search with. I will rewatch the video and see if I can see any info on the charger. Thanks again!
Marcus
4 years agoHi Sandy – I have an ElectroBike Cross that I purchased in 2016 (after reading Court’s review of here on electricbikereview.website – thanks Court!). The charger that came with my Cross is a 36 volt, 2 amp charger with a 5.5mm x 2.5mm barrel plug; the manufacturer label states:
Hope this information helps!
ReplyCourt
4 years agoYou’re awesome! Thank you so much for taking the time to read Sandy’s comment and reply with an organized answer. Rock on, Marcus :D