Total Weight:
61.7 lbs (27.98 kg)
Battery Weight:
8 lbs (3.62 kg)
Motor Weight:
8.37 lbs (3.79 kg)
Frame Material:
6061 Aluminum Alloy, Double Heat Treated T4 and T6
Frame Sizes:
19 in (48.26 cm)Geometry Measurements:
19" Seat Tube, 24.5" Reach, 30" Stand Over Height, 80" Length
Frame Types:
High-Step
Frame Colors:
Beige, Red, Black
Frame Fork Details:
Custom Made Springer Style, 10 mm Bolt Skewer with Quick Release
Frame Rear Details:
10 mm Bolt Skewer
Attachment Points:
Fender Bosses
Gearing Details:
7
Speed 1x7 Shimano Altus, CS HG20-7, 11-36TShifter Details:
Shimano SIS Index
Cranks:
Prowheel 246A-2, 46T Chainring with Alloy Bash Guard
Pedals:
Wellgo Aluminum Alloy Platform, B087DU
Headset:
Neco 3510
Stem:
Promax MA-525 Adjustable Angle
Handlebar:
Zoom Cruiser, 25" Width
Brake Details:
Avid BB7 Mechanical Disc with 160 mm Rotors, Easy Adjust Calipers, Artek Levers with Motor Inhibitors
Grips:
Custom Hand Stitched Leather with Lockers
Saddle:
Velo Extra-Wide Plush Plus, Sprung
Seat Post:
Zoom SP114A, Flip-Up Folding, Tapered
Seat Post Length:
300 mm
Seat Post Diameter:
27.2 mm
Rims:
Double Walled Aluminum Alloy
Spokes:
Stainless Steel 13G
Tire Brand:
Kenda 58-559, 26" x 2.30"
Wheel Sizes:
26 in (66.04cm)Tire Details:
50-80 PSI
Tube Details:
Schrader Valve
Accessories:
Paint-Matched Full Length Composite Fenders with Mud Flaps, Paint Matched Composite Chain Guard, Flick Bell on Right, Integrated LED Lights Front: Spanninga Swing 40 LUX Back: Spanninga SPX, Aluminum Alloy Bash Guard, Sturdy Adjustable Length Kickstand
Other:
2 Amp Charger 1.1 lb with Cell Balancing, IP56 Water Resistant Controller, Honeycomb Battery Cell Layout (Avoids Short Circuits and Stays Cool)
Doreen Juola
7 years agoHello again, Court!
What are your thoughts for either this W or N Premium ebike for my husband and I? I appreciated your feedback on the eTracker, by the way!
Again, we live in Bradenton, FL and want to ride 10 miles or less to nearby beach cafes, etc. Also, rack the bike on the back of our Bus ((RV) and camp to hike in NC at times and also, URban trips like St. Augustine, New Orleans, Charleston etc. (further in later years).
We want speed! We are in good shape and pedal just fine – but speed is needed for ‘cafe or in-town fun’!
We have even toyed w the idea of dumping the ebike thought and getting the smallest motorcycles (but that is quantam leap for us w many cons as there are pros, so…)
Do you feel either of these Ariel Riders are enough ‘quality’ for what we want to do? Can top Kevlar ‘tires’, better suspension spring and I have to have the Brooks type or after market Brooks saddle (NO cushy anything seat)! Not sure they will put that handstitched leather one the W.
Do you think I should be able to be near flat footed on stand over if I chose the N (personally, I like the W a bit better – I dont see differences except battery and asthetic – but I may have to reread that for more info ., if there are more differences in the Premium W vs N).
ANY info you can give us will help us decide. My husband knows bikes well, but NOT ebikes. Thank you!!
ReplyCourt Rye
7 years agoHi Doreen, great job finding the Ariel Rider models. These are some of the few e-bikes that can go faster than 20 mph with throttle mode (which is why they are listed as Class 4, more like a moped). You can get similar performance from some of the Vintage Electric Bikes which offer speed pin for “race mode” but their products tend to cost a lot more. The design is similar, stepping over might not be as easy as some of the step-thru options. Other companies that sell faster ebikes include Hi-Power Cycles and a company called Luna Cycles which sells kits and complete builds with faster, more powerful drive systems. You might want to check them out! I haven’t reviewed any of the Luna models yet (and have slowed down on all Class 4 products) because the most legal products that do not require a license and insurance to ride are the Class 1, 2, and 3. Even if you have a license and insurance, many of these other products are not DOT certified so my understanding is that it’s a bit of a risk and gray area if something goes wrong and someone gets hurt. I think this is why Vintage uses a pin to make sure that it’s you choosing to ride the bike “off road” or in a “race” on private property. It might be a liability thing.
ReplyTom
6 years agoSo, they lowered the price to an extremely appealing point on Ariel Rider bikes. I am in the process of returning my Super 73 for a warranty refund. Shopping for a replacement. Narrowed down to a cruiser for recreation and errands, would you choose an E-Lux Tahoe Classic, or an Ariel Rider W-Premium? I like the style of both, and enjoy the benefits of fat tires on an Ebike, and I also like the idea of going through a brick & mortar retailer such as Cynergy Ebikes in Portland, OR. Please give me your recommendations. I also like comparable Addmotor models and the Magnum Cruiser. So the Magnum and E-Lux can probably be purchased through Cynergy, which are selling points.
I want my bike to be a smooth as velvet cruiser, and reliable. I’m capable of making basic adjustments but I don’t want to be constantly fiddling with it like my Super 73 required. I also want to be able to take it onto dirt or gravel without too much worry, if possible, but not at the expense of road comfort. Weight isn’t too concerning but compatibility is. No accessories fit on the Super 73! I need some hands-on, expert guidance from you, Court, before making a decision.
Tom
Replycourt
6 years agoHi Tom! I like your strategy of working through shops. Magnum has been a longtime winner in my book for value and availability for test rides/support. I love Ariel Rider as well, and feel that their team is authentic and responsive… E-Lux is great but I’m not sure if they would be available at the dealer you mentioned. If I were you, I’d go in and test ride a few models to get a feel for it. Reliability on all of these models may be similar because they are using similar parts at the mid-level. I hope this help. I hesitate to recommend one brand or product strongly over another in general but all of the products you specified here should be solid and reliable. I haven’t had much luck with Super 73 in terms of contacting them or getting support when I did a review. I reached out to visit them when I was in SoCal and they weren’t interested in working with me unfortunately. Their product is cool, but I try to review verses purely promote like some of the other YouTube people they have teamed up with :)
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