EVELO Aries Mid-Drive Review

Evelo Aries Mid Drive Electric Bike Review
Evelo Aries Mid Drive
Evelo Aries Mid Drive Bafang Mid Drive Motor
Evelo Aries Mid Drive 48v Battery Pack
Evelo Aries Mid Drive Cockpit View
Evelo Aries Mid Drive Display Controls
Evelo Aries Mid Drive Front Suspension Headlight
Evelo Aries Mid Drive Gel Saddle Kickstand
Evelo Aries Mid Drive Enviolo Shifting System
Evelo Aries Mid Drive Enviolo Shifting Hub
Evelo Aries Mid Drive Portable Battery Charger
Evelo Aries Mid Drive 2amp Battery Charger
Evelo Aries Mid Drive Stock High Step Gray
Evelo Aries Mid Drive Electric Bike Review
Evelo Aries Mid Drive
Evelo Aries Mid Drive Bafang Mid Drive Motor
Evelo Aries Mid Drive 48v Battery Pack
Evelo Aries Mid Drive Cockpit View
Evelo Aries Mid Drive Display Controls
Evelo Aries Mid Drive Front Suspension Headlight
Evelo Aries Mid Drive Gel Saddle Kickstand
Evelo Aries Mid Drive Enviolo Shifting System
Evelo Aries Mid Drive Enviolo Shifting Hub
Evelo Aries Mid Drive Portable Battery Charger
Evelo Aries Mid Drive 2amp Battery Charger
Evelo Aries Mid Drive Stock High Step Gray

Summary

  • A full suspension, super powerful, super smooth and comfortable all purpose ebike with comfortable wider tires, mid-drive motor, integrated lights, and a lot of attention to detail in engineering to get the most comfort and performance out of the system
  • Besides the suspension and tires, there is even more comfort here like ergonomic grips, swept back handlebars, and special “Stargazer” stem design that has a lighter, more robust, and comfortable rise to it compared to most
  • Powerful motor and battery, smooth internally geared shifting hub from Enviolo with grip shifting system, mechanical disc brakes for easy adjustability and maintenance
  • The front light can bounce since it is mounted on the suspension fork, and charging the battery can take a bit of time due to the larger size and standard 2 amp output of the charger

Video Review

Introduction

Make:

EVELO

Model:

Aries Mid-Drive

Price:

$3,499

Body Position:

Upright, Forward

Suggested Use:

Neighborhood, Trail

Electric Bike Class:

Pedal Assist (Class 1), Throttle on Demand (Class 2)
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Warranty:

4 Years (Battery Warranty 2 Years Full, 2 More Prorated)

Availability:

United States

Model Year:

2019

Bicycle Details

Total Weight:

62.2 lbs (28.21 kg)

Battery Weight:

7.2 lbs (3.26 kg)

Motor Weight:

9.2 lbs (4.17 kg)

Frame Material:

Aluminum Alloy

Frame Sizes:

18 in (45.72 cm)

Geometry Measurements:

18" Seat Tube, 23" Reach, 29" Stand Over Height, 33.5" Minimum Saddle Height, 25.5" Width, 72" Length

Frame Types:

High-Step

Frame Colors:

Satin Gray with Orange Accents

Frame Fork Details:

Suntour XCM, 100mm Travel, 32.3mm Steel Stanchion Diameter, Steel Lowers, Preload and Lockout Adjustments, 100mm Hub Spacing, 9mm Axle with Quick Release Skewer

Frame Rear Details:

135mm Hub Spacing, 10mm Keyed Threaded Axle with 15mm Nuts

Gearing Details:

1 1x∞ Enviolo Mechanical Continuously Variable Transmission, 18 Tooth Belt Sprocket with Tensioner

Shifter Details:

Enviolo Half-Grip Twist Shift on Right (Rider Infographic, NuVinci OPTIMIZED)

Cranks:

Forged Aluminum Alloy Arms, 170mm Length, Square Taper Bottom Bracket Spindle, 48 Tooth Steel Chainrings

Pedals:

Aluminum Alloy with Rubber Platform, Silver

Headset:

Threadless, Sealed Cartridge Bearings, Non-Tapered 1-1/8"

Stem:

EVELO Stargazer, Aluminum Alloy, 65° Angle from Level, 110mm Length, 31.8mm Clamp Diameter

Handlebar:

Aluminum Alloy, 1000mm Tube, 55º Backsweep, 40mm Rise

Brake Details:

Tektro Auriga Hydraulic Disc with 160mm Rotors, Three-Finger Levers with Motor Inhibitors

Grips:

Ergonomic, Friction Mounted Gray Rubber

Saddle:

6" Wide with Gel Material and Athletic Footprint

Seat Post:

Steel, Single Bolt Laprade Clamp, Quick Release Collar

Seat Post Length:

350 mm

Seat Post Diameter:

31.6 mm

Rims:

Aluminum Alloy, Double Walled, 44mm Outer Width, 36 Hole, Black

Spokes:

Stainless Steel, 13 Gauge Front 12 Gauge Rear, Black with Nipples

Tire Brand:

INNOVA, 26" x 3" (68-559)

Wheel Sizes:

26 in (66.04cm)

Tire Details:

15 to 20 PSI, 1.03 to 1.37 BAR Kevlar Inner Belt

Tube Details:

Schrader Valve

Accessories:

Integrated LED Rear and Headlight, Rear Mount Kickstand (40mm Mount), Comfort Package Upgrade (Wide Saddle, Suspension Seat-post, Ergonomic Grips $199)

Other:

Locking Removable Downtube Mounted Battery Pack, 1.9lb 2 Amp Charger, 20amp Controller, Waterproof Connectors, Ambient Light Sensor on Display, 30amp BMS

Electronic Details

Motor Brand:

Bafang

Motor Type:

Mid-Mounted Geared Motor
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Motor Nominal Output:

750 watts

Motor Peak Output:

1000 watts

Motor Torque:

120 Newton meters

Battery Brand:

Samsung

Battery Voltage:

48 volts

Battery Amp Hours:

11.6 ah

Battery Watt Hours:

500 wh

Battery Chemistry:

Lithium-ion

Charge Time:

5.8 hours

Estimated Min Range:

25 miles (40 km)

Estimated Max Range:

40 miles (64 km)

Display Type:

Fixed LCD, Backlit, Adjustable Brightness (Double Tap Info Button, + and - and Info Buttons to Navigate, Hold + to Toggle Between Sport Mode and Eco Mode, Hold - to Enter Walk Mode, Hold Light Icon to Toggle Headlight and Backlight)

Readouts:

Battery Indicator (Percentage), Clock, Speed, Max Speed, Average Speed, Odometer, Tripometer, Range, Calories, Trip Timer, Pedal Assist (0-5) (Advanced Settings: Unit of Measurement, Brightness, Auto Off, Default Mode, Power View, SOC View, Trip Reset, Wheel Size, Speed Limit, AL Sensitivity, Set Max Speed

Display Accessories:

Independent Button Pad on Left, USB Charge Port Underneath Display

Drive Mode:

Cadence Sensing Pedal Assist, Trigger Throttle (Sealed Sensor)

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 EVELO. My goal is to be transparent and unbiased, this video and written review are not meant to be an endorsement of EVELO products.

EVELO makes a number of bikes and has been around for a while. I would have to say one of the coolest rides they have is this full suspension all purpose bike, the Aries. Now the Aries we are looking at today is the Aries Mid Drive. It also comes in a hub-drive, and that is a separate bike we reviewed as well. The two are very similar with the Mid Drive being scaled up in motor, brakes, and gearing, so if you read my review on the hub-drive, you will see a lot of parallel information. As I said though, there are some differences, so I will try to call those out as we go along. First off, let’s talk about this frame a little bit… It almost looks a bit like a mountain bike without much of a chain-stay. The choice of frame design here keeps it more stable, lightweight, and makes it easy to get to the back wheel. Adding to that all-purpose feel are these high-volume tires. These are 26” x 3”, so with that greater width, you get more stability and comfort. There is not knobby tread, instead, they went with a more efficient and comfortable tread you might see on a cruiser. The tires have puncture protection, and they do a great job getting the bike up to speed. Speaking of comfort, the bike has a lot to go around, like the ergonomic grips, swept back handlebars, and special in-house custom stem design called the “Stargazer” that has a lighter, more robust, and comfortable rise to it compared to most. This bike seems to float on air thanks to the suspension.. the front is an SR SunTour XCM fork with 100mm of travel, lockout, and preload adjust. The rear is also an upgraded rear air suspension with some adjustability, but I have been specifically told to use a dedicated shock pump, not a bike pump to change the air pressure, as it can damage it. I love the battery integrated lights here, they have them both in the front and the rear. Safety has always been a priority for myself and other cyclists, so it’s nice to see that more and more companies are including these on ebikes. I should also mention that the back light is an active brake light when you press the brake levers, and both lights are hooked into an ambient sensor to have them turn on automatically when it is dark…very cool! The bike also includes a kickstand in the rear. It is nice to have it back there since having it near the crank arm can produce ‘pedal lock’; an annoying occurrence that locks the pedals when you reverse a bike with the kickstand down. Luckily, this bike eliminates that by having it positioned further back.

Driving the bike is a unique mid-drive motor from Bafang. This is a 750watt nominally rated mid-drive that has a peak rating of 1000watts and 120nm of torque! Very fast, very capable, and a lot of fun to drive. The bike is electrically powered by either the throttle mounted on the left, or by cadence based pedal assist. Either work great although cadence based systems can have a very pronounced feel of being ‘on’ or ‘off’. Complimenting the system very well is this internally geared Enviolo shifting hub. By using the internally geared hub, EVELO eliminates gear-grinding potential and allows you to shift at standstill. This is great for riders who might not be as coordinated or familiar with traditional derailleurs and trigger shifters. All in all, the two pair very well together. I should also mention in the rear the bike has what looks like a derailleur, but it is actual a chain tensioner. Stopping the EVELO Aries Mid Drive is a set of Tektro Auriga hydraulic disc brake rotors. The rotors are 160mm and I love that there is a motor inhibitor built in to cut power to the motor when braking. Hydraulic disc brakes are easy to maintain as well as adjust, they are easier to actuate than mechanical and don’t require as much adjustment over time, because there is no cable stretch happening.

Powering this bike is a large 48v 11.6ah lithium ion battery. This makes for a total of about 500 watt hours, so the bike is both powerful and able to hit decent ranges. It is located on the downtube and can be charged both on and off the bike. Removal is done via lock and key, and overall is pretty easy as you take it out from the side. Charging the battery is done via the included 2amp charger. Not the fastest, but I am told charging it at lower amps can reduce wear on the charging cycles over time. 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.

Operating the bike is simple enough. I’m kind of a control center geek and I always love to see comprehensive stats while riding. The control center on the Aries does just that. It displays pretty much everything, including current speed, top speed, average speed, range, battery level, pedal assist mode, wattage output and more. More importantly, I could read it in direct sunlight! I love that it is color and uses an automotive motif. A big win here is that the battery power is listed in percentages. Some ebikes use just 4 or 5 ticks on the display to portray battery life. This can leave you guessing at the last tick. Do you have 25% battery life left? Do you have 2% left? You simply will have to guess. Not with this display… since it is written in percentages, you know exactly how much battery you have at all times. The only downside to this display was that it’s not removable, so I might worry about it getting dinged up when the bike is being parked or transported and just taking more sun and rain damage over time. It does however angle, and I love that the controls can be pressed easily by your left hand since they are positioned well as to keep your eyes on the road. Some versions of this setup allow you to enter a deep menu mode, but I am not sure if EVELO included this. By holding the UP and DOWN button, it will allow you to get in there and change things like the top speed or motor output.

The Aries Mid Drive is an extremely smooth and powerful ride. I love all the attention to detail and choices they made when putting it together. This is the upgraded version compared to the Aries Hub Drive, but there are still some tradeoffs here. The front headlight is a great feature, but it is mounted on the fork, so you could get some bounce in visibility if you are going over bumps. All in all, a good bike and I want to thank EVELO for letting me check it out!

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 EVELO ebike forums and share your own photos, videos, and review updates to help others! Have fun out there, and ride safe :)

Pros:

  • A full suspension powerful yet comfortable all purpose ebike with wider tires, mid-drive motor, and a lot of attention to detail in engineering to get the most comfort and performance out of the system
  • It almost looks a bit like a mountain bike without much of a chain-stay, the choice of frame design here keeps it more stable, lightweight, and makes it easy to get to the back wheel
  • Features high-volume 26” x 3” tires with more stability and comfort, very efficient and comfortable tread, they include puncture protection, and they do a great job getting the bike up to speed
  • Full suspension in front and rear via an SR SunTour XCM spring fork with 100mm of travel, lockout, and preload adjust, the rear is an upgraded rear air suspension from the Aries Hub Drive with some adjustability
  • Besides the suspension and tires, there is even more comfort here like ergonomic grips, swept back handlebars, and special stem design called the “Stargazer” that has a lighter, more robust, and comfortable rise to it compared to most
  • I love the battery integrated lights here, they have them both in the front and the rear, I should also mention that the back light is an active brake light when you press the brake levers, and both have an ambient light sensor to turn on automatically in the dark, super cool!
  • Features a powerful Bafang 750 watt – 1000 watt peak mid-drive motor, 120nm of torque, and is a very strong and reliable setup, both cadence based pedal assist as well as a thumb throttle
  • A large 48v 11.6ah lithium ion battery, this makes for a total of about 500 watt hours, so the bike is both powerful and able to hit decent ranges
  • Easy to read as well as control color display with multiple readouts and settings, and I love that the battery level is shown in percentages! I wish all bikes did this because it takes out the guess work of how much battery you have left versus infographics with a few bars
  • Super smooth internally geared Enviolo shifting hub, the Hub Drive version of the bike floated on air with its comfort and smoothness, the Mid Drive here takes that to the next level and floats in space! Super smooth and comfortable!

Cons:

  • The front headlight is a great feature, but it is mounted on the fork, so you could get some bounce in visibility if you are going over bumps, something to be aware of
  • Charging the battery is done via the included 2amp charger, not the fastest, but I am told charging it at lower amps can reduce wear on the charging cycles over time, I wish larger 48v batteries like this all came with more than 2amps though, like a 2.5amp, 3amp, or even a 4amp
  • This is more cautionary than a con, but please be sure to use a dedicated shock pump when adjusting the rear air suspension, it uses a normal Schrader valve, and many may confuse that with it being okay to use a normal bicycle tire pump, I have been told this will not work and may damage your rear suspension, so something to be aware of

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Comments (10) YouTube Comments

Richard
5 years ago

You might want to check your summary as it disagrees with the review.

Mechanical disc brakes do well, but hydraulic would be better for this powerful motor, front light can bounce since it is mounted on the suspension fork, and charging the battery can take a bit of time due to the larger size

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Court
5 years ago

Thanks, Richard! You’re correct, this was copied over and we made a mistake. I’ll be fixing it because of your great attention to detail and help ;)

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Jason
5 years ago

Please confirm if this is mechanical or hydraulic brakes. A bullet point in your CON section indicates mechanical. However, the description on the site and your details show hydraulic.

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Court
5 years ago

Yes, I’m so sorry… It does have hydraulic disc brakes and we have since updated the bullets and written description. Thanks for letting us know about the inaccurate information. That’s part of what we really strive to do here, provide great reliable info, but we do occasionally make mistakes.

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C
5 years ago

Great attention to detail Court. Especially since 2 of your readers identified discrepancies in your initial review. I love this bike. The system seems to be very well designed and the internally geared Enviolo shifting hub seems to be a no-brainer. Maintenance free is a plus and by using the internally geared hub, EVELO eliminates gear-grinding potential and allows you to shift at standstill. I agree that this is great for riders who might not be as coordinated or familiar with traditional derailleurs and trigger shifters. I also agree that the two pair very well together. In your mentioning that the rear of the bike has what looks like a derailleur, but it is actual a chain tensioner is a plus as well. Overall, this bike looks really nice. In that I am new to ebikes in general and am getting ready to purchase my first bike very soon, I’m having a hard time trying to decide between this bike and Biktrix’s Juggernaut Ultra 1000! One point I’d like to make is: who can go wrong with a protection plan like EVELO has with a 4 year/20,000 warranty. I have yet to see another manufacturer with this sort of plan. Good job Court. Keep up the good work. For folks like me… you are a godsend.

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Court
5 years ago

Hey C! I’m so glad you found the review useful, and appreciate your understanding with our little mistakes and fixes. We do our best here and it’s really the community in comments and the forums that take it the rest of the way. I do personally really like EVELO, I trust that they will stick around and I love their warranty AND local shop in Seattle. That makes a big difference if you do have issues or just need some extra support along the way :)

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Ben
5 years ago

Close to the right spec, but a mid-drive with a cadence only sensor is so 2018. Full-suspension bikes naturally lean towards supporting off-road use, where a torque sensor makes the bike much easier to control on the trails. Then again, this bike comes with pavement tires, which again is odd considering there’s no accommodation for a rear rack that one might use when commuting or running errands, etc.

I hope Evelo considers a version with torque sensing and at hybrid on/off road tires. Actually, since it already has the Enviolo rear hub, upgrading a version of this bike to the same drivetrain that they’re offering in the new latest Aurora Limited (Gates belt drive, torque-sensing mid-drive motor, electronic Enviolo shifting, and bigger battery) would be fantastic!

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Court
5 years ago

I agree, love how the Brose Mag S performs off-road for that exact reason, the nuance of multi-sensing pedal assist ;)

My favorite full suspension ebike for urban environments is the Riese & Müller Homage or Delite because they are comfortable and have suspended rack options! But alas, so expensive ;)

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Chris H
4 years ago

Hi Court-
I’m reading this review in March 2020 and the 2nd bullet under Cons still refers to the bike having mechanical disc brakes. Otherwise, another great review!

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Court
4 years ago

Thanks Chris! Just made a fix ;)

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