Total Weight:
43.5 lbs (19.73 kg)
Battery Weight:
5 lbs (2.26 kg)
Frame Material:
Carbon Fiber Nano Tubes (Kevlar Inner Lining)
Frame Sizes:
18.9 in (48 cm)Frame Types:
High-Step
Frame Colors:
White with Matte Black Accents
Frame Fork Details:
Rigid, Carbon Fiber
Attachment Points:
Rear Rack Bosses
Gearing Details:
10
Speed 1x10 Shimano Deore XTShifter Details:
Shimano Deore XT Triggers on Right
Cranks:
Lasco FR 660, Aluminum Alloy Bash Guard
Pedals:
VP-882 Plastic Platform, Black
Headset:
FPD
Stem:
Custom Carbon Fiber
Handlebar:
Flat, Carbon Fiber
Brake Details:
Tektro Auriga Hydraulic Disc with 180 mm Rotors, Tektro Dorado Levers with Motor Inhibitors
Grips:
Tubro TS420 Ergonomic, Locking with Bar Ends
Saddle:
Selle Royal, Vented Gel Active
Seat Post:
Carbon Fiber
Seat Post Length:
250 mm
Seat Post Diameter:
31.6 mm
Rims:
Brass Nipples
Spokes:
14 Gauge, Black
Tire Brand:
Schwalbe Energizer Plus, 28" x 1.75"
Wheel Sizes:
28 in (71.12cm)Tire Details:
GreenGuard Puncture Protection, Reflective Sidewall Stripe
Tube Details:
Schrader Valve
Accessories:
Adjustable Length Kickstand, Front and Rear Racks from Thule, Thule Pannier Bags, Thule Front Basket, Optional LED Headlight, Aluminum Alloy Bash Guard
Other:
Locking Removable Battery Pack, Quanta Quick Release Front Skewer
Cameron Newland
9 years agoNo rating for this bike?
ReplyCourt Rye
9 years agoHi Cameron, I’ve been testing the site without ratings because I feel that a single number/stars isn’t deep enough to communicate the variety and year differences between bikes. I’m focusing on deeper videos with more pros/cons instead :)
ReplyStu Berman
9 years agoHi Court, the more that I look at all the e-bikes out there, the more interested I am in the Zeitgeist, but the one size fits all approach does concern me. I’m 5’8″ and I think you said elsewhere that you’re 5’9″. How well do you think the Zeitgeist fit you, especially as compared to other e-bikes?
ReplyCourt Rye
9 years agoHi Stu! It’s difficult to remember exactly as the review was done quite a while back and I test so many bikes. As average sized people I feel like both of us would fit this bike just fine, there are little adjustments you can make with the seat post height and handlebar but if you start replacing stuff it could interfere with the electronics or weight (the included Carbon fiber stem and bars are much lighter). If you like the bike I think you could make it work… it’s designed to fit the highest number of people, the peak of the bell curve and I feel like you’re right there.
ReplyFencible
8 years agoHi Court, Thanks for a great site and awesome reviews. Did you notice if it looked possible to fit fenders to the Zeitgeist?
ReplyCourt Rye
8 years agoHi Fencible! I bet it’s possible but may require some custom work… and even then, finding parts that match and can be attached without too much rattling while still being solid (especially important at high speeds) could be difficult and expensive. I looked closely at some of the pictures and didn’t see support arm bosses or the standard holes often used for bolts and mounting tabs (perhaps I was missing them). Hope this helps guide you, I think the short answer is no, it’s not really optimized for adding fenders but you could use a seat post mounted rear fender like this or a carry rack to keep water off your back since it does appear to have seat stay bosses.
ReplyRobert Crivelli
8 years agoWhere can I purchase a zeitgeist city electric bike? Any information is gladly appreciated
ReplyCourt Rye
8 years agoHey Robert! I’m not sure which shops have it but you could reach out to one of the team leads at the company. His name is Kartik and his email is kartik@zeitgeist.bike hope this helps!
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