BULLS E-CORE EVO EN Di2 27.5+ Review

Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus Electric Bike Review
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus Shimano Steps E8000 Mid Drive Motor
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus 36v 10 4ah Battery
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus Cockpit View
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus Di2 Display
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus Ergon Locking Grips
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus Rockshock Front Suspension Fork
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus Front View Dropper Seat Post
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus 12 Speed Sprocket
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus Crank Arm Rear Suspension
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus Fox Racing Rear Shock
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus Fox Racing Shock Configuration
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus Magic Mary Rear Tire
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus Battery Pack
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus Battery Label
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus Battery Charger Tool Box Cover Battery
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus Stock High Step White
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus Electric Bike Review
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus Shimano Steps E8000 Mid Drive Motor
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus 36v 10 4ah Battery
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus Cockpit View
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus Di2 Display
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus Ergon Locking Grips
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus Rockshock Front Suspension Fork
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus Front View Dropper Seat Post
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus 12 Speed Sprocket
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus Crank Arm Rear Suspension
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus Fox Racing Rear Shock
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus Fox Racing Shock Configuration
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus Magic Mary Rear Tire
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus Battery Pack
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus Battery Label
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus Battery Charger Tool Box Cover Battery
Bulls E Core Evo En Di2 27 5 Plus Stock High Step White

Summary

  • A full suspension electric all-mountain or enduro mountain bike with a dual battery setup, 180mm travel, large 27.5" plus sized tires, and Boost hub spacing for strength, made in three frame sizes
  • RockShox in the front with great stanchions, Fox Float X2 in the rear, Shimano STePs E8000 drivetrain is powerful but compact, hidden battery integration
  • Durable Shimano XT derailleur with Shadow Plus clutch and electronic Di2 shifting, precise Shimano Saint hydraulic disc brakes with quad-piston calipers and large 203mm rotors
  • Weight distribution can be affected if you remove one of the batteries since they are mounted on right and left sides, display is hard to change readouts during aggressive riding, and there is no shift detection

Video Review

Introduction

Make:

BULLS

Model:

E-CORE EVO EN Di2 27.5+

Price:

$8,499

Body Position:

Forward

Suggested Use:

Trail, Mountain, Downhill

Electric Bike Class:

Pedal Assist (Class 1)
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Warranty:

2 Years Electronics, 4 Years Battery, 5 Years Frame

Availability:

United States, Canada

Model Year:

20192020

Bicycle Details

Total Weight:

56.3 lbs (25.53 kg)

Battery Weight:

9.4 lbs (4.26 kg) (Two 4.7lb Packs)

Motor Weight:

6.35 lbs (2.88 kg)

Frame Material:

7005 Aluminum Alloy

Frame Sizes:

17.32 in (43.99 cm)19.29 in (48.99 cm)21.25 in (53.97 cm)

Geometry Measurements:

Medium 44cm: 17.5" Seat Tube, 21.5" Reach, 29.25" Stand Over Height, 35.25" Minimum Saddle Height, 35" Width, 76.5" Length

Frame Types:

High-Step

Frame Colors:

Matte Black with Gloss White and Orange Accents

Frame Fork Details:

RockShox Lyric RC E-MTB Rated DebonAir High-Volume Air Suspension, 180mm Travel, LSC Charger Compression Adjust, Rapid Recovery Rebound Adjust, 34mm Stanchions, Black Anodized Titanium Nitrade Coating, Boost 110mm Hub Spacing, 15mm Thru Axle Maxle with Quick Release

Frame Rear Details:

Fox Float X2 Factory Series RVS Air Suspension, 180mm Travel, 2 Position Compression, Preload Adjust, High Volume, Kashima Coating, Boost 148mm Hub Spacing, 12mm Thru-Axle with 6mm Hex Bolt

Gearing Details:

11 Speed 1x11 Shimano Deore XT RD-M8050-D-GS Di2 Derailleur with Shadow Plus Clutch, Shimano CS-M8000-11 11-46 Tooth Cassette

Shifter Details:

Shimano SW-M8050R Deore XT Di2 Electronic Triggers on Right

Cranks:

Shimano FC-E8050, Aluminum Alloy, 170mm Length, Hollowtech, 38 Tooth Narrow Wide Tooth Chainring with ethirteen TRS Plastic Chain Guide, 175mm Q Factor

Pedals:

Wellgo C-128DU Alloy Platform, Cage Style

Headset:

FSA Orbit 1.5ZS No. 57, Sealed Cartridge, Threadless, Internal Cups, Tapered 1-1/8" to 1-1/2"

Stem:

Monkey Link, Aluminum Alloy, 55mm or 80mm, 7° Rise, 31.8mm Clamp, Two 10mm Spacers, One 5mm Spacer

Handlebar:

Kalloy, Aluminum Alloy, 780mm Length, 15mm Rise, 9° Bend

Brake Details:

Shimano M8-020 Hydraulic Disc with 203mm ICE-Tech Rotors, Quad Piston ICE-Tech Calipers, Shimano Two-Finger Levers with Adjustable Reach

Grips:

Ergon GD1, Flat, Rubber, Locking

Saddle:

Selle Royal Verve

Seat Post:

Kind Shock LEV Si, 125mm or 150mm Travel

Seat Post Length:

395mm, 445 mm

Seat Post Diameter:

30.9 mm

Rims:

DT Swiss HX-1501 Spline 1, Aluminum Alloy, Double Wall, 28 Hole, 584x35

Spokes:

Stainless Steel, 14 Gauge Tapered, Black with Nipples

Tire Brand:

Schwalbe Magic Mary, 27.5" x 2.6" (65-584)

Wheel Sizes:

27.5 in (69.85cm)

Tire Details:

17 to 38 PSI, 1.2 to 2.6 BAR, ADDIX Soft, EVO Evolution, APX Reinforced, TLE Snakeskin

Tube Details:

Presta Valve

Accessories:

Velo Plastic Slap Guard, MonkeyLink Magnetic Interface for Front and Back Lights, Optional Monkey Link Lights Combo Pack (100 Lux, $170), Optional Toolbox Battery Bay Cover ($50)

Other:

Locking Removable Double Downtube-Integrated Battery Pack, ABUS Plus Keys and Cylinder, 1.9lb 4.5 Amp BMZ Charger, Maximum 120 RPM Motor Support, IP54 Rated (Drive Unit and Display)

Electronic Details

Motor Brand:

Shimano STePs E8000

Motor Type:

Mid-Mounted Geared Motor
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Motor Nominal Output:

250 watts

Motor Peak Output:

500 watts

Motor Torque:

70 Newton meters

Battery Brand:

BMZ Twin Core, 18650 Cells

Battery Voltage:

36 volts

Battery Amp Hours:

20.8 ah (Two 10.4ah Packs)

Battery Watt Hours:

748.8 wh (Two 374.4ah Packs)

Battery Chemistry:

Lithium-ion

Charge Time:

6 hours

Estimated Min Range:

40 miles (64 km)

Estimated Max Range:

90 miles (145 km)

Display Type:

Shimano Di2 SC-E8000, Fixed, Color LCD, Backlit, Adjustable Brightness (Hold Circle Button to Enter Settings, Use Left Shifters to Navigate)

Readouts:

Battery Indicator (5 Bars), Assist Level (Off, Eco, Trail, Boost), Speed, Odometer, Trip Distance, Range, Trip Time, Avg Speed, Max Speed, Cadence RPM, Clock, (Advanced Settings: Clear Trip Meter, Bluetooth Pairing, Ant+ Pairing, Lights, Brightness, Beep On and Off, Change Units, Language, Shifter Quickness Adjust + and - 16, Rear Derailleur Protection Reset)

Display Accessories:

Shimano Trigger Shifter Buttons on Left (Small is Up, Large is Down, Can Reverse in Settings), Optional Shimano E-TUBE Bluetooth App

Drive Mode:

Advanced Pedal Assist (Measures Wheel Speed, Pedal Cadence and Pedal Torque, Power Output Relative to Pedal Input: Off, Eco, Trail, Boost 300%)

Top Speed:

20 mph (32 kph)


Written Review

To run the forums, host the website, and travel, I charge a universal service fee for my reviews. This review was sponsored by BULLS. My goal is to be transparent and unbiased, this video and written review are not meant to be an endorsement of BULLS products.

Today we are checking out the BULLS E-Core EVO EN Di2 27.5+. This bike has been updated recently and I was excited to get a chance to review it. First off, lets break down the name. There are a couple of E-Core bikes out there right now and this one has the marker ‘EN’ which delineates it as an enduro style mountain bike. The Di2 marker means it is using Shimano’s electric gear-shifting system, while the 27.5+ indicates the tire size with the + showing it is using a wider plus tire. For the sake of keeping the reading review compact, I will refer to this bike as the EN from here on out. On the outside, the EN is an enduro bike with full suspension, Shimano E8000 drive train, and loaded with a bunch of features. Once you get a closer look, you realize the new stand out here is the dual battery system that BULLS has named “Twin Core” and provides long range, great for all day riding or climbing steep terrain. It is a really unique dual battery system with 2 batteries that click into the sides of the downtube and we will break that down a little more in the battery paragraph in a bit. For now I want to focus on the frame and some of the details. There are 3 frame sizes here (44cm, 49cm, 54cm) and with that twin core battery setup makes for a little bit of a heavier bike at 56.4lbs, although you could remove one of the batteries to save 4.7lbs of weight. As a purpose built full suspension enduro model, it is a little bit pricier at $8,499, but that price does include both batteries. Looking closely though, the bike almost rides the line between downhill and enduro since it has 180mm of travel. The front suspension is a Rock Shox Lyrik RC Boost Debonair with 34mm stanchions, kind of a higher air capacity air suspension. It has a bigger volume with that 180mm of travel and features a compression clicker, rapid recovery rebound, and black anodized tubes. In the rear, the suspension is a Fox Float X2 Air, also a high capacity suspension with 180mm of travel, an external chamber, and some Kashima coating. This one has 2 position compression, rebound adjustment, and can sag the air for body weight as well. This full suspension setup is very high quality and really just plenty of adjustment here, of course, there is also a tapered head tube as well if you wanted a different setup. For the wheels, we have these 35mm DT Swiss HX 1501 rims with 28 spokes on both wheels. 28 spokes may be fewer but they are a tapered 14-15 gage configuration so as to remain extra strong. DT Swiss is a great brand so I think they may be going for lightweight setup here. The tires are Schwalbe Magic Mary SnakeSkin TLE’s, use the ADDIX soft rubber, and are 27.5” x 2.6”… so more of a nimble and agile plus size tire. They are rated for 17-38psi overall and are also tubeless ready. Both axles are 15mm through axles with the front being a quick release with 110mm boost hub spacing, definitely wider and gives you a stronger sturdier bracing angle. The rear is a 6mm hex bolt pattern (not quick release) 48mm hub spacing, so boost again here, giving you that same sturdy configuration. The seat post features a Kind Shock LEV 125mm dropper post and is great for quick adjustment. Overall these are slightly wide bikes, but I think they can handle the downhill nicely since the weight is positioned well, but again, being at that 180mm of travel, it is still good for climbing back up too. I did want to mention these optional Monkey Link lights. They have a really unique magnetic quick release system, are positioned well, and compact. The front removes easy, points where you steer, and is adjustable while the rear is great too, but only has 1 LED. At $170, they are kind of an expensive addition, but honestly super convent and with all that extra battery power, it’s cool they can tap into that. Other features include a Velo plastic slap guard, locking Ergon grips, aluminum alloy skid plate, and kickstand provisions (although I am not how many will use that feature on an enduro).

Driving this ebike is the new E8000 motor system from Shimano. Their previous (and still used) motor focused on neighborhood and urban applications with up to 50 Newton meters of torque output and lower 100 RPM max assist speeds. With the E8000, Shimano is targeting trail and mountain applications with up to 70 Nm of torque and full 120 RPM support to match Bosch. For riders who like to spin, this is a great thing. It means you can achieve higher top assisted speeds WITHOUT having to shift gears. That’s a big deal when navigating varied terrain with ups and downs. It’s nice to have room to ride the bike vs. dealing with settings. Ebikes tend to be heavier, and the motor helps to make up for that, but keeping momentum and flow means you have to control the bike with your body and the three aspects of that are steering, pedaling, and positioning body weight. And so, for me it’s critical to have power when I want it and a range of pedaling options… all without switching gears or assist settings, and I feel that you get this experience with the E8000. It is not as smooth to start, there’s almost a click where the motor kicks in. And again, when you reach the maximum assisted speed of ~20 mph, the motor cuts out a little quick. This isn’t a bad thing, it’s just different than Brose, which I consider to be the smoothest, and Bosch, which offers eMTB mode now for a wider range of power in a single assist setting. Just like those two, I believe that the the Shimano motor controller is listening for rear wheel speed, pedal cadence, and pedal torque. My favorite parts about this motor are how it looks, how little it weighs (6.35 lbs vs. 8.8 lbs on the Bosch CX), and the standard Q Factor (crank spacing). It was designed from the ground up to work with a standard sized chainring and not have a reduction gearing system that could create drag above assisted speeds and to position the spindle further back to keep the chain stay distance short and provide a snappy ride experience. I should also mention here that both the motor and display are IP54 rated which is kind of neat. Mechanically, the bike uses a Shimano Deore Shadow Plus 11 speed derailleur combined with the Di2 electronic shifting. The cassette is an 11-46 tooth setup, so really a nice wide range here. For stopping power it features a set of Shimano Saints 203mm hydraulic brakes in both the front and rear. I love that it has these little fins that act as heat sync, quad piston calipers, and bigger rotors that cool faster and give great mechanical advantage.

Powering the bike is BULLS Twin Core battery setup that gives you 2 batteries that click into the sides of the downtube. It’s a great feature that allows for all day long range and helps for climbing steep terrain. This setup uses two 36v 10.4ah batteries, so you get 20.8ah total with roughly 750 watt hours of capacity. That’s better than the Bosch PowerTube with is only around 500 watt hours! The batteries weigh 4.7lbs each and you can remove one if you want to keep the weight lower. BULLS also has a optional tool box cover for $50 which covers up 2nd battery bay if you want to shave some of that weight and store a few things inside. Both with the tool box attachment, or just riding with one battery and a blank spot, I worry about weight balance. Since the batteries mount along the right and left sides of the downtube, you could effect the weight distribution by not having an equal 4.7lbs on both sides. Anyway, there is an LED charge level on the battery as well as a little flip up handle and magnetic port cover. I should mention the magnetic port cover has no leash attached to it, so once you flip it out, it is very easy to lose, so do be careful. The port is positioned next to the crank arm, so that also can be problematic if you are charging on the bike and somehow the pedals get nudged. The batteries can be charged off the bike, but must be done so separately, however, when charged on the bike, they will charge semitaniously, prioritizing the lower battery first so it can then charge in tandem. Charging is done with this magnetic interface charge that goes at a very quick 4.5amp speed and weighs 1.9lbs. I love the metal plate on the edge of the battery that give it some durability if you are doing some hardcore riding. I also like that the Abus keys come with a code so you can get matching keys for any locks you might buy. However, there is no USB port anywhere here to tap into the power of the bike. To really care for this and other lithium-ion packs, I have heard that storing in a cool dry location vs. extreme heat or cold will extend the life and try to keep it about 50% full when not using for long periods so you won’t stress the cells. Try not to let it run down to zero, because that’s really hard on the cell chemistry.

The cockpit is very orderly and neat thanks to the small Shimano display. It seems to trade convenience for durability and stealthiness. It also works in tandem with Shimano’s E-TUBE app allowing for more functions. In short, the power button is way down on the battery and the display screen changer button is this little round button positioned below the display, not within reach of either grip. You cannot cycle through readouts without taking one of your hands completely off the bar and then carefully pressing up on a tiny rubber circle that’s about the size of a round eraser built into the end of a pencil! Even when stopped, if you’re wearing gloves, this button seems a little small. Perhaps it’s not an issue for most riders because all you really need to do is turn the bike on and then click the left trigger shifters to navigate from Off to Eco, Trail, or Boost… and then pedal. But if you never press this little rubber button, you won’t see your distance, odometer, range estimate, trip time, average speed. You’ll just see your current speed or pedal cadence (those are the only two readouts that stay put when you cycle to them). To me, this is a purist decision, one that favors symmetry and tradition over usability. But, it’s not bad. I’m the kind of rider that prefers the extra large Bosch Intuvia or Brose center displays because I cannot read fine print and those products have easy to reach rubberized buttons that do many things. Perhaps my favorite part of the compact Shimano display is that it provides readouts for both motor assist, lights (if you had them integrated), and gearing because of the electronic shifting used on this EN model. I love how snappy the gears changed, that they would stay true longer because there’s less cabling to get stretched, and that I could still do multi-step shifts. It really is neat to have trigger shifters that click (on both bars) that really aren’t pulling any cables, just sending electronic signals. The drivetrain here is tight, and even provides a one-way clutch system to reduce or increase tension on the chain, which can reduce bounce and drops. This is a different sort of electric bike, one that seems to be chasing the pure cycling experience and layout while stuffing in the latest and greatest technology throughout.

The BULLS E-Core EVO EN Di2 27.5+ is quite a beast and I had a great time taking it out aggressively on the trails. It handled every thing very well and I was very impressed. However, there are some tradeoffs to consider. The button on the display is difficult to reach and really annoying if you are trying to view different stats on the fly. Interestingly enough, there is also no shift detection, which is a bit of a missed opportunity since it employs an electronic shifting system. I should also mention that removing a battery saves weight, and adding a tool box there adds convince, but either of these options may affect the weight distribution on the bike a bit. All in all though, BULLS is a great company that offers a dealer network, comprehensive warranty, and wonderful support. They use a lot of high quality components and it really shows in this bike. I really did have a ton of fun and I am excited I got the chance to check this one out, so a big thank you to BULLS.

As always, I welcome questions and feedback in the comment section below. Whether you own a previous version of the bike, have taken a test ride, or are brand new to the space, my goal is to provide an objective and honest resource. You can also join the BULLS Ebike forums and share your own photos, videos, and review updates to help others! Have fun out there, and ride safe :)

Pros:

  • At 180mm of travel it is a great option for both downhill and getting back up the hill, kind of a happy medium and really a great ride
  • The full air suspension here is highly adjustable, using a Rock Shox Lyrik in the front and a Fox Float X2 in the rear
  • EThe bike uses a Twin Core battery setup that gives you 2 batteries that click into the sides of the downtube, it’s a great feature that allows for all day long range and helps for climbing steep terrain
  • The batteries are two 36v 10.4ah packs, so you get 20.8ah total with roughly 750 watt hours of capacity, that’s better than the Bosch PowerTube with is only around 500 watt hours
  • For wheels, you get these 35mm DT Swiss HX 1501 rims with 28 spokes on both wheels, 28 spokes may be fewer but they are a tapered 14-15 gage configuration so as to remain extra strong
  • The tires are Schwalbe Magic Mary SnakeSkin TLE’s, use the ADDIX soft rubber, and are 27.5” x 2.6”, so more of a nimble and agile plus size tire, they are rated for 17-38psi overall and are also tubeless ready
  • Excellent weight distribution with both batteries on, the motor is low and center on the frame, Shimano makes one of the lightest motors out there so really a great choice for an enduro bike
  • The Shimano E8000 motor is mountain-specific, delivering higher peak torque up to 70 Newton meters vs. the standard Shimano E6000 which offers 50 Nm, it’s a bit louder and will drain the battery faster but performs very well on steep, rugged terrain
  • The motor itself is very compact, positions the crank arms further back to reduce chainstay length (for a snappier ride), and is angled up to maximize trail clearance, I believe that it uses a traditional Q-Factor as well so the crank arms aren’t pushed out as wide as some other ebikes
  • Because Shimano has designed their electric bike motors to work with standard sized chainrings, you can change the sizing easily aftermarket, there’s also no mechanical drag because of a reduction gear when pedaling unassisted or beyond the maximum assisted speed of 20 mph
  • The chainring uses a narrow-wide tooth pattern that grabs the chain more securely (preventing drops and slips), and there’s even a plastic full-surround guide which can clear debris and ensure it doesn’t bounce off track in even the roughest sections
  • Extra wide gear range in the 11-speed cassette, you get 11 to 46 tooth sprockets and an upper mid-level derailleur with Shadow Plus one-way clutch (push the grey lever into the up position to tighten the chain and further reduce bounce), shifting is done electronically on this bike which means it is faster, more exact, and won’t suffer as much from cable stretch over time
  • Wider Boost hub spacing with sturdy thru-axles provides spoke strength and power transfer for steering and pedaling + motor support in the rear, it’s tougher and sturdier
  • Super clean cockpit with ebike controls that imitate shifters, the display is smaller than a lot of competing products and allows you to manage gears as well as motor assist levels
  • The EN comes in three frame sizes and has a seat post dropper, so different sized riders can enjoy riding the bike and mount more easily while also transitioning smoothly between different stances and terrain
  • It seemed like the power button to switch the ebike systems on is actually on the battery pack (on the left side of the base of the downtube) which requires a bit more reaching and is different than most other systems with handlebar on/off switches… except for the Specialized Turbo Levo models which also have a control pad on the downtube, I guess it’s stealthier this way, more hidden on the frame?
  • Shimano does offer a smartphone application called the Powertube App which allows you to adjust more settings, I believe their system can also connect with heart rate monitors using ANT+ wireless, it’s neat that you can just hold the circle button on the base of the display and get access to so many menus (including the ability to turn off beeping noise)
  • Compared to the city-oriented Shimano E6000, the mountain-oriented E8000 has a higher RPM support, so you can spin up closer to 120 and not have to shift as much to hit higher speeds

Cons:

  • A pricier ebike at $8,499 so it may not be for everyone, when you do consider both batteries come with the bike, as well as the nicer brand name components, it does make sense a bit though
  • The Shimano display is compact and purist, but you cannot adjust it or remove it easily, also the main button is difficult to reach, especially so during aggressive riding, with no controls on the side, you have to remove a hand from the handle bar to view other stats, also the display is so compact, the smaller readout can be difficult for some
  • There is no USB integration on the display or batteries, kind of a shame since it would be nice to tap into that dual battery setup
  • Although removing a battery saves weight, and adding a tool box there adds convince, neither of these options will affect the weight distribution on the bike a little bit, so I do worry about how the balanced could affect a very serious rider, other companies have made more even dual battery setups to mitigate this
  • Considering that Shimano made the electronic shifting drivetrain and motor plus motor controller, I was surprised that there wasn’t any sort of shift detection or communication between the systems to reduce strain on the chain, sprockets, and rear derailleur
  • The charging port on the battery is positioned next to the crank arm, so that also can be problematic if you are charging on the bike and somehow the pedals get nudged
  • The magnetic port cover on the battery has no leash attached to it, so once you flip it out, it is very easy to lose, so do be careful
  • I love the optional Monkey Link lights, but at an extra $170, I do wish they came with the bike since it is already at a bit of a premium price
  • Small gripe here, but there are no bottle cage bosses anywhere on the bike, although I do understand many would like to keep the weight down, however, some may want the hydration option for such a long day on the trails with 2 batteries

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  • MODEL YEAR: 2021

A long range dual-battery Bosch powered all mountain full suspension electric bike with premium components including Shimano XT 12-speed drivetrain, Magural MT5 203mm hydraulic disc brakes, Fox 150mm front and rear suspension, and 2.8" plus sized Schwalbe tires. The bike is running boost hub spacing with quick release 15mm and 12mm thru-axles.. Available in four frame sizes for optimal rider fit, sold through qualified dealers in the…...

BULLS ICONIC EVO TR 1 SPEED Review

  • MSRP: $5,599
  • MODEL YEAR: 2020

A unique full suspension cross country commuter electric bike designed for comfort and speed, Class 3 rated 28mph performance reduces commute times, high volume Schwalbe tires offer comfort and stability in a variety of terrains, wider Boost hub spacing and thru axles provides strength for true off-road capability. Available in four frame sizes with an adjustable angle stem for optimal fit and body…...

BULLS COPPERHEAD EVO AM 3 Review

  • MSRP: $5,899
  • MODEL YEAR: 2020

An all-mountain style electric bike with longer travel 150mm air suspension from Fox with thicker stanchions and preload + rebound tuning, internal Powertube 625 battery looks great and offers 25% more range, perfect charge port and locking core position on upper right side of frame. Mid-sized 2.8" plus sized tires provide increased traction, reduced deflection, and improved comfort but are…...

BULLS E-STREAM EVO AM 4 27.5+ Review

  • MSRP: $6,299
  • MODEL YEAR: 2020

A premium all mountain full suspension ebike with Schwalbe plus size tires, Boost hub spacing, upgraded 203mm Shimano ICE-Tech hydraulic disc brakes, high capacity 750 watt hour battery, and a lightweight Brose S Mag mid-drive motor, excellent Fox suspension and new Jovial dropper post with some suspension built-in. Plus sized tires and rims come tubeless ready to save weight and run at lower…...

BULLS URBAN EVO 10 Review

  • MSRP: $4,699
  • MODEL YEAR: 2020

A speedy and almost luxury sporty commuter ebike from BULLS, highlighted by full features like a rear rack, battery integrated lights, comfortable and ergonomic touch-points, reliable electric and mechanical drivetrain, a responsive, agile and nimble ride, and a premium component feel. Driven by a lighter and more compact 4th generation Bosch Performance Line Speed mid-drive motor,…...

BULLS WILD FLOW EVO RS Review

  • MSRP: $5,999
  • MODEL YEAR: 2019, 2020

A light 42lb full suspension cross country electric mountain bike with premium blacked-out paint job and ALL accessories, comfortable carbon fiber main frame (alloy rear triangle), the battery and motor are built into one removable drivepack that can be swapped out for an optional storage cover so you can ride as an even lighter acoustic bike. High quality Fox air suspension front and rear, Boost hub spacing provides sturdy spoke bracing…...

BULLS ALPINE HAWK EVO Review

  • MSRP: $5,799
  • MODEL YEAR: 2020, 2021

One of the lightest electric bikes I've tested; carbon fiber frame, fork, and seat post reduce weight while dampening vibration for comfort; available in three sizes with matching crank arms, stem, and handlebar for optimal fit. Premium hydraulic disc brakes are easy to actuate in the drops or hood handlebar position,…...

BULLS DESERT FALCON EVO Review

  • MSRP: $6,299
  • MODEL YEAR: 2020, 2021, 2022

A solidly built aluminum alloy road bike with carbon fiber for and seat post to dampen vibration, available in three frame sizes for optimal fit, large network of dealers in the US and Canada for fitting and post-purchase maintenance. 28mph Class 3 speed pedelec performance with the 4th generation Bosch Performance Line Speed motor,…...

BULLS E-CORE EVO AM Di2 27.5+ Review

  • MSRP: $6,899
  • MODEL YEAR: 2019, 2020

A full suspension electric all-mountain bike with a dual battery setup, 150mm travel, large 27.5" plus sized tires, and Boost hub spacing in the rear for strength, made in three frame sizes. Fox Float suspension in the front with great stanchions, Fox Float also here in the…...

BULLS TWENTY9 EVO 1 Review

  • MSRP: $3,899
  • MODEL YEAR: 2019, 2020

A capable and and well-balanced hardtail mountain bike with 29” tires, hydraulic disc brakes, high capacity battery, and a reliable Bosch Performance Line CX Motor. Great Kenda Ace of Pace tires, 29” with 30-50psi, they give you some great float…...

BULLS TWENTY8 E45 Review

  • MSRP: $4,599
  • MODEL YEAR: 2019, 2020

A high-speed, feature-complete, urban electric bike with fenders, front suspension fork, suspension seat post, integrated lights and a nice modern rack. Available in 5 sizes including high-step and mid-step frame styles with a gel saddle and…...

2019 BULLS E-STREAM EVO AM 4 27.5+ Review

  • MSRP: $6,299
  • MODEL YEAR: 2019, 2020

A full suspension all mountain bike with plus size tires, hydraulic disc brakes, high capacity battery, and a lightweight Brose S Mag mid-drive. 27” x 2.8” plus sized tires provide increased traction, great float, and improved comfort while…...

BULLS CLOSSLITE EVO Review

  • MSRP: $4,899
  • MODEL YEAR: 2020

A premium hybrid electric bike available in three frame styles and three sizes, impressive 180mm hydraulic disc brakes with quad piston caliper up front for improved power and cooling, pre-wired for a seat post dropper, integrated LED lights with side view for maximum visibility, reflective puncture resistant tires from Schwalbe. Upgraded Ergon locking grips, gender specific Velo saddle (that felt very comfortable), sleek air suspension…...

BULLS E-STREAM EVO AM 3 27.5+ Review

  • MSRP: $5,799
  • MODEL YEAR: 2019, 2020

A full suspension all mountain bike with plus size tires, hydraulic disc brakes, high capacity battery, and a lightweight Brose S Mag mid-drive. 27” x 2.8” plus sized tires provide increased traction, great float, and improved comfort while…...

BULLS MONSTER E S Review

  • MSRP: $4,899
  • MODEL YEAR: 2019, 2020

A fat tire electric trail bike with a RockShock Bluto suspension fork, remote lockout, 11-speed Shimano Deore XT drivetrain with Shadow Plus clutch, robust skid plate and alloy drivetrain guides. High-torque Bosch Performance Line CX motor with eMTB drive mode, sand and snow capable if…...

BULLS LACUBA EVO LITE Review

  • MSRP: $4,799
  • MODEL YEAR: 2020

One of the most popular models in the Bulls ebike lineup, it comes in four frame sizes and three styles (high-step diamond, mid-step, and step-thru wave), motor and battery weight are low and center, battery is very high capacity at 37.5v 20ah. Extremely stealthy, the drive system and battery are almost completely hidden on this frame and…...

BULLS SIX50 EVO AM 4 SRAM Review

  • MSRP: $7,899
  • MODEL YEAR: 2019, 2020

A premium all mountain electric bike with 150mm Fox air suspension, SRAM XX1 Eagle 12-speed drivetrain, Bosch Performance Line CX high-torque motor, and Magura MT7 hydraulic disc brakes with adjustable CARBOTeCTURe levers. Wider Boost hub spacing provides a stronger bracing angle for the spokes and additional room…...

BULLS ICONIC EVO TR 1 Review

  • MSRP: $5,099
  • MODEL YEAR: 2019

A comfortable full suspension urban electric bike with adjustable upright body position, wider Boost hub spacing and sturdy thru-axles front and rear, high volume tires offer comfort and stability, they don't have reflective sidewalls but they do offer puncture protection. Totally blacked out aesthetic, everything matches and looks very cool, wires and cables are internally…...

BULLS GRINDER EVO Review

  • MSRP: $4,999
  • MODEL YEAR: 2019, 2020

A high speed gravel grinder electric bike, complete with flared drop bars, puncture resistant studded tires, and a paint-matched spring suspension fork offering preload adjust and lockout. Excellent weight distribution, beautiful Bosch PowerTube battery integration that frees up the main triangle for…...

BULLS AMINGA EVA TR 2 Review

  • MSRP: $4,899
  • MODEL YEAR: 2019, 2020

A women's specific full suspension electric mountain bike with high quality hardware from Shimano, Magura, Fox, Schwalbe and Bosch, available in two frame sizes with sloped top tube for easy mounting and stand over. Highly adjustable air shocks are lightweight, allow you to sag the frame to match your…...

BULLS E-STREAM EVO 45 AM Review

  • MSRP: $5,499
  • MODEL YEAR: 2019

One of the only full suspension mountain bikes from a premium brand that offers Class 3 high speed performance (28mph, 45km/h), long travel 150mm air suspension supports all mountain riding. Excellent weight distribution and drive system integration, the motor and battery are virtually hidden in…...

BULLS STURMVOGEL EVO Street Review

  • MSRP: $3,999
  • MODEL YEAR: 2019

Sporty urban electric bike available in metallic grey or glossy white, premium fenders and front rack add utility, mounting points for a rear rack and bottle cage, quiet Brose Drive T mid-motor. Beautiful stitched ergonomic grips and leather saddle from Velo, unique brown tires with whitewall sides…...

BULLS Cross Lite EVO Review

  • MSRP: $4,399
  • MODEL YEAR: 2019

One of the most popular BULLS electric bikes, available in three frame styles and four frame sizes, fully-integrated Bosch PowerTube battery looks great and improves balance. Powerful Bosch Performance Line CX motor offers high torque for heavy loads and capable climbing,…...

BULLS CROSS E8 Review

  • MSRP: $3,199
  • MODEL YEAR: 2018, 2019

A feature-complete city ebike running the new Bosch Active Plus motor, it's lighter, more efficient, and quieter than previous Active Line iterations, and the compact design is very hidden. Integrated lights and reflective tires keep you safe, the unisex color scheme is professional and…...

BULLS CROSS MOVER SPEED Review

  • MSRP: $3,999
  • MODEL YEAR: 2018, 2019

A sporty speed pedelec with beautiful motor, battery, and able integration, the grey and black color scheme help the drive systems blend in, three frame styles to choose from (wave, step-thru, diamond). Bosch Performance Line Speed motor offers ~28 mph support, shift detection, and 120 RPM pedal…...

BULLS E-STREAM EVO AM 4 Review

  • MSRP: $5,399
  • MODEL YEAR: 2018

A high-end, full suspension, electric mountain bike, with the high-torque Brose S mid-motor, and a high-capacity 37 volt 17.5 amp hour Lithium-ion battery, excellent weight distribution with hidden drive systems. Rugged all-mountain performance with 150 mm RockShox air suspension front and rear, 15 mm and…...

BULLS URBAN EVO Review

  • MSRP: $4,399
  • MODEL YEAR: 2018, 2019

One of the stealthiest 28 mph urban electric bikes I have seen, the Bosch Powertube battery pack is completely hidden inside the downtube and the compact black motor casing blends perfectly with the matte black paint job. The mid-motor is angled up to blend into downtube visually, increase ground clearance, and shorten…...

BULLS SIX50 EVO AM 4 Review

  • MSRP: $7,399
  • MODEL YEAR: 2018, 2019

A top-end all mountain electric bike with 150 mm suspension from Fox, Shimano Deore XTR 11-speed drivetrain, Bosch CX high-torque motor, and Magura MT Trail hydraulic disc brakes. Wider Boost hub spacing offers a strong bracing angle for the spokes and room for…...

BULLS LACUBA EVO E45S Review

  • MSRP: $3,899
  • MODEL YEAR: 2018, 2019

A high-speed 28 mph commuter style electric bike that comes in four frame sizes and three styles (high-step, mid-step, and step-thru), it offers excellent weight distribution (motor and battery are positioned low and center). Beautiful aesthetic with hidden wires, an internally mounted battery, and a smaller motor casing, the…...

BULLS E-CORE Di2 FS 27.5+ Review

  • MSRP: $5,999
  • MODEL YEAR: 2018, 2019

A full suspension electric trail or enduro mountain bike with 150 mm travel, large 2.8" plus sized tires, and Boost hub spacing for strength, made in three frame sizes. All-black frame, fork, and anodized RockShox stanchions makes for a mean look, Shimano STePs E8000…...

BULLS LACUBA EVO E8 Review

  • MSRP: $3,799
  • MODEL YEAR: 2018

One of the most popular models in the Bulls ebike lineup, it comes in four frame sizes and three styles (high-step diamond, mid-step, and step-thru wave), motor and battery weight are low and center. Extremely stealthy, the drive system and battery are almost completely hidden on this frame and…...

BULLS MONSTER E FS Review

  • MSRP: $5,499
  • MODEL YEAR: 2018, 2019

Top of the line, full suspension, fat tire electric trail bike with RockShock Bluto and Monarch air, remote lockout for the fork, 11-speed Shimano Deore XT drivetrain with Shadow Plus clutch, robust skid plate and alloy drivetrain guides. High-torque Bosch Performance Line CX motor with eMTB drive mode, sand and snow capable if…...

BULLS SIX50 EVO AM 3 Review

  • MSRP: $5,499
  • MODEL YEAR: 2018, 2019

An all-mountain style electric bike with longer travel 150 mm air suspension from RockShox, an internalized downtube battery from Bosch, and three frame size options. Fatter 2.8" plus sized tires provide increased traction, reduced deflection, and improved comfort while remaining…...

BULLS CRUISER E Review

  • MSRP: $3,299
  • MODEL YEAR: 2018, 2019

A feature-complete cruiser style electric bicycle with paint-matched fork, fenders, rear rack, chain cover, and motor casing, available in three frame sizes with adjustable stem for good fit. Large sprung saddle, puffy stitched grips, swept back handlebars, and the deep step-thru frame make…...

BULLS AMINGA TR 1 Review

  • MSRP: $4,299
  • MODEL YEAR: 2018, 2019

A full suspension, cross country style, electric mountain bike made just for the ladies with shorter reach, available in two smaller size options, features a turquoise fuchsia colorway. Sturdy Suntour XCR 34 air suspension fork with remote lockout for easy transitions from rough…...

BULLS TWENTY4 E Review

  • MSRP: $2,899
  • MODEL YEAR: 2018, 2019

A tough, sporty looking, high-quality, kids electric bike that can reach ~15.5 mph with four levels of pedal assist, smaller wheels keep the frame low and approachable. Premium accessories including tires from Schwalbe, a Shimano Altus 8-speed drivetrain, and Tektro hydraulic disc…...

BULLS CROSS E Review

  • MSRP: $2,799
  • MODEL YEAR: 2017, 2018, 2019

Well priced considering the quality Bosch-made electric drive system, four frame size choices, and three frame styles (high, mid, and low-step). Integrated LED lights and premium Continental tires with reflective sidewall stripes help to keep you…...

BULLS E-STREAM EVO FS 2 27.5 Plus Review

  • MSRP: $4,099
  • MODEL YEAR: 2017, 2018

One of the cleanest looking full suspension cross country electric bikes I've reviewed, the battery and motor are built into the frame and match the matte black paint perfectly. Extra large battery capacity for longer rides, EnergyBus magnetic charging standard works on or off…...

BULLS SIX50 E 1.5 Review

  • MSRP: $3,099
  • MODEL YEAR: 2017, 2018, 2019

A hardtail trail ready e-bike with comfortable plus sized tires and a spring suspension fork (with lockout), sturdy tapered head tube, rigid thru-axles, and Boost up front. Capable as a commuting platform if you prefer a mountain bike vs. hybrid or city…...

BULLS CROSS LITE E Step-Thru Review

  • MSRP: $4,099
  • MODEL YEAR: 2017, 2018

An active, sporty looking, commuter style electric bike with low standover height, available in three frame sizes to improve fit and comfort. High-end drivetrain and motor systems, you get eleven gears with a tough mountain bike level…...

BULLS SIX50+ E FS 3 Review

  • MSRP: $4,699
  • MODEL YEAR: 2017, 2018

An all-mountain electric bike with plus sized tires for improved stability, traction and comfort, 150 mm air suspension with compression and rebound adjust. Battery and motor mount design are tighter than older Bosch systems, weight is kept low…...

BULLS E-STREAM EVO 45 FS Review

  • MSRP: $5,199
  • MODEL YEAR: 2017, 2018

A high quality full suspension e-mountain bike that's also a speed pedelec (capable of 28 mph top speeds), solid hydraulic disc brakes, wide thru-axles with Boost Technology. Adjustable 150 mm RockShox suspension front and rear, four-bar rear swing arm to reduce brake…...

BULLS E-STREAM EVO 3 Carbon 27.5 Plus Review

  • MSRP: $4,599
  • MODEL YEAR: 2017

A Carbon fiber electric cross country mountain bike with premium components and ultra-integrated motor and battery system, excellent weight distribution. The Brose motor is quiet and responsive offering up to 90 Nm of torque output,…...

BULLS DAIL-E GRINDER Review

  • MSRP: $5,799
  • MODEL YEAR: 2017, 2018

One of the first Gravel Grinder style electric bikes to make it to America! Made with premium components, high performance lights and a purpose built frame in three sizes. Capable of high speed 28 mph performance, the Bosch centerdrive motor measures bike speed, pedal…...

BULLS SIX50 E 2 STREET Review

  • MSRP: $3,899
  • MODEL YEAR: 2017, 2018, 2019

A fully equipped speed commuter capable of 28 mph operation, running on the proven Bosch Performance mid-drive motor and updated 500 watt hour Samsung battery. Extra large 203 mm hydraulic disc brakes offer smooth solid stops without requiring exorbitant hand…...

2017 BULLS LACUBA EVO E8 Review

  • MSRP: $3,999
  • MODEL YEAR: 2017

A versatile urban electric bike well suited to commuting, touring and trekking because of its efficient mid-drive motor and larger than average battery capacity, durable internal gearing and belt drive. Available in five frame sizes and three frame styles including wave, mid-step and high-step diamond…...

BULLS E-STREAM EVO FS 3 27.5 Plus Review

  • MSRP: $4,699
  • MODEL YEAR: 2017, 2018

A stealthy full suspension all-mountain electric bike with longer travel 150 mm suspension, fully adjustable air fork by RockShox, color matched to frame. Larger 37 volt 17.5 amp hour battery pack to assist with steeper climbs and longer…...

2017 BULLS MONSTER E FS Review

  • MSRP: $5,299
  • MODEL YEAR: 2017

Full suspension fat bike with a high quality mid-drive motor from Bosch and their updated 500 watt hour battery pack for extended range. Cool fluorescent paint job that extends all the way through the fork, rear shock housing,…...

BULLS LACUBA EVO E45 Review

  • MSRP: $4,399
  • MODEL YEAR: 2017, 2018, 2019

Available in four frame sizes, two styles (high-step and mid-step) with an adjustable stem, active-comfort saddle and ergonomic grips, this bike can fit well and feel good at speed and over long distances. Capable of 28 mph top speeds, this is a Class 3 electric bike with an…...

BULLS E-STREAM EVO FS 3 27.5 Review

  • MSRP: $4,699
  • MODEL YEAR: 2016

An all-mountain electric bike with beautifully integrated battery, motor and display... it blends in more than most other e-mountain bikes I've tested and runs quiet. Sturdy 15 mm thru axle in the front and 12 mm axle in the rear…...

BULLS SIX50 E FS 3 RSI Review

  • MSRP: $4,599
  • MODEL YEAR: 2016

A loaded full suspension mountain bike with premium electric drivetrain from Bosch offering 75 Nm of climbing torque with the CX motor and a 400 watt hour Samsung battery. RockShox air suspension with 120 mm travel front and rear for solid trail or all…...

2017 BULLS MONSTER E S Review

  • MSRP: $4,299
  • MODEL YEAR: 2016, 2017

Premium hardtail electric fat bike with all the fixins, highlights include rear rack bosses, tubeless-ready tires and punched out rims, RockShox air fork with remote lockout and high torque Bosch CX motor. Quality 180 mm hydraulic disc brakes from Shimano for excellent stopping power and modulation, impressive…...

BULLS OUTLAW E45 Review

  • MSRP: $3,999
  • MODEL YEAR: 2016

A sporty looking, fairly comfortable speed pedelec capable of ~28 mph top speeds, it's running on an optimized geared hub motor design with heat pipe technology for maximum performance. Unique mid-mount battery box fills the main frame triangle keeping weight low and centered while…...

BULLS STURMVOGEL E EVO Review

  • MSRP: $3,699
  • MODEL YEAR: 2016

A beautifully designed urban electric bike painted white for visibility and modern appeal, white walled tires, reflective sidewall stripes, LED lights. Extra sturdy and durable thanks to a 15 mm thru-axle on the front wheel (with…...

BULLS TWENTY9 E FS 3 RSI Review

  • MSRP: $4,599
  • MODEL YEAR: 2016

A full suspension, Bosch powered, cross country style electric bike with efficient 29" wheels, it's available in three sizes for good fit and would feel taller and larger for riders with long legs but still fits some shorter riders given the angled top tube. Quick release for both wheels ads convenience for fixes and transporting the bike, I love…...

BULLS CROSS LITE E Review

  • MSRP: $3,699
  • MODEL YEAR: 2016

Fully loaded urban electric bicycle with great accessories for commuting including an aluminum rear rack, full length fenders with mud flaps and integrated LED lights. Relatively light weight at under 50 lbs, this is due in part to the nicer…...

BULLS E-STREAM EVO FS Enduro 27.5 Review

  • MSRP: $5,399
  • MODEL YEAR: 2016

An enduro style full suspension electric mountain bike with longer 160 mm suspension travel, seat post dropper, 27.5" wheelset and premium hydraulic brakes. Downtube-integrated battery pack is out of sight and keeps weight low and centered across the…...


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L Zerbe
3 years ago

Great overview. I’ve ridden my Bulls Ecore Evo En di2 for about 500 miles now. I’ve ridden it quite hard off drop offs, jumps, rock gardens and flowing single track. For the more enduro geometry it climbs surprisingly well. I wasn’t expecting to ride it with one battery most of the time, but I can usually get a 20 mile, two hour session in trail mode with just the one and the weight saving is appreciated. With one battery it feels quite light and playful. I don’t notice the off center weight of the single battery – still jumps just fine. The longer 180mm travel takes the sting off those bigger hits and jumps that have flatter landings – which on my 150mm travel bike would sting a bit. Overall – highly recommend – and think it matches up well in terms of value compared to similarly priced emtbs.

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Court
3 years ago

Great feedback! I’m so glad that you commented on the balance of the bike with just one battery in. I agree that the long travel suspension is nice, and am a fan of lighter setups myself. Thanks for sharing your experience with this bike!

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