Total Weight:
52 lbs (23.58 kg)
Battery Weight:
5.5 lbs (2.49 kg)
Motor Weight:
8.4 lbs (3.81 kg)
Frame Material:
6061 Hydroformed Aluminum Alloy
Frame Sizes:
17.5 in (44.45 cm)19 in (48.26 cm)21 in (53.34 cm)Geometry Measurements:
Step-Thru: 17.5" Seat Tube, 23" Reach, 27" Stand Over Height, 71.5" Length
Frame Types:
High-Step, Mid-Step
Frame Colors:
Flat Black, Gloss Red
Frame Fork Details:
SR Suntour Suspension with 63 mm Travel, Preload Adjust and Hydraulic Lockout, 9 mm Quick Release Skewer
Frame Rear Details:
135 mm Length, 10 mm Threaded Axle with Nuts
Attachment Points:
Rear Rack Bosses, Rear Fender Boss, Bottle Cage Bosses
Gearing Details:
9
Speed 1x9 Shimano Alivio Derailleur, CS-HG200-g 11-34T CassetteShifter Details:
Shimano Alivio 2 Way Release Triggers
Cranks:
Prowheel Forged Alloy Chariot Crank Set, 175 mm Length, 52 Tooth Chainring, CNC Alloy Bash Guard
Pedals:
Wellgo Aluminum Alloy Platform with Pins
Headset:
Neco, Threadless Integrated 1 1/8"
Stem:
Promax Alloy 80 mm, 6° Rise
Handlebar:
Promax Alloy Low-Rise, 27" Length
Brake Details:
Tektro Dorado Hydraulic Disc with 180 mm Rotors, Tektro Dorado HD-E715 Levers with Motor Inhibitors and Adjustable Reach
Grips:
Velo Flat Rubber Locking
Saddle:
Selle Royal Look In
Seat Post:
Promax Aluminum Alloy
Seat Post Length:
300 mm
Seat Post Diameter:
27.2 mm
Rims:
Double Wall, Alloy with Reinforcement Eyelets, 36 Hole, Flat Black
Spokes:
Stainless Steel, 12 Gauge Rear Spokes, 13 Gauge Front Spokes, Silver
Tire Brand:
Kenda, 700 x 45c (28" x 1.75")
Wheel Sizes:
28 in (71.12cm)Tire Details:
50 to 95 PSI
Tube Details:
Schrader Valve
Accessories:
Optional Trigger Throttle ($99), Optional 20 mph Speed Limiter for Class 2 (Canada, Australia), Optional 8 Amp Quick Charger from Grin Technologies ($299)
Other:
Locking Removable Battery Pack, 1.7 lb 2 Amp Charger, 13 Amp Controller Output
Jack Tyler
8 years agoThorough, fair review…and yes, a long time coming. Good job, Court! Thanks to EBR (and of course Court), I ended up with a ‘finalist’ list of 11 ebikes when it came time to ride and buy. I was amazed at how good the CrossCurrent felt and how enjoyable it was to ride when compared to the others. It’s even pleasant to ride with no power selected; some ebikes are not. I’ve ridden it three months now and am very pleased.
IMO it’s main weakness – and not mentioned in the review – is the poor (essentially zero) info on battery status. The LED’s only reflect the battery’s standing voltage at any given moment, so while riding at different power levels the LEDs move up & down, indicating more/less charge, depending on demand. This issue is magnified by the bike lacking an easy interface to a true battery monitor like a Cycle Analyst. This can become essential for the commuter if the stock 7.8 AH battery is chosen. Ideally, this will be one of Tora’s upgrade paths…and the bike deserves it to be.
One last observation: I had some initial problems with the battery charger…or was it the battery itself? Tora’s support was instantaneous and the relatively low cost of the CrossCurrent does not reflect lessened after sales customer service one iota. This is a really solid choice at a very competitive price.
ReplyCourt Rye
8 years agoThanks Jack, great tip about the Cycle Analyst, I updated the link to go to the Grin site where they are designed… Got to meet Justin in Vancouver last year and tour the space, have you seen that video, he’s a super smart friendly guy! Anyway, great tips about the battery indicator being limited ;)
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