Total Weight:
48 lbs (21.77 kg)
Battery Weight:
5.2 lbs (2.35 kg)
Motor Weight:
8.8 lbs (3.99 kg)
Frame Material:
7005 Aluminium
Frame Sizes:
17.7 in (44.95 cm)18.9 in (48 cm)19.7 in (50.03 cm)20.9 in (53.08 cm)22.8 in (57.91 cm)Frame Types:
High-Step, Step-Thru
Frame Colors:
Matte Black with Gloss White Accents
Frame Fork Details:
SR Suntour NCX CR Air Suspension with 60 mm Travel and Lockout
Frame Rear Details:
11 mm Skewer
Attachment Points:
Rear Rack Bosses, Fender Bosses, Bottle Cage Bosses
Gearing Details:
10
Speed 1x10 Shimano Deore XT, 11-36Shifter Details:
Shimano Deore SL-M78-10-I Triggers on Right
Cranks:
FSA Cranks, Chainring Guard
Pedals:
Wellgo Alloy Platform with Rubber Tread
Headset:
Tapered
Stem:
7050 Aluminum, Stem 305
Handlebar:
Low Rise Aluminum
Brake Details:
Shimano BR-M447 Hydraulic Disc with 180 mm Front and 160 mm Rear Rotors, Shimano Levers
Grips:
Ergon GP2 Ergonomic with Bull Horn Bar Ends
Saddle:
Prologo Zero Space
Seat Post:
Aluminum Alloy
Seat Post Length:
300 mm
Seat Post Diameter:
30.9 mm
Spokes:
14G Front 13G Rear, Stainless Steel, Black
Tire Brand:
Schwalbe Marathon Racer, 700 x 38c
Wheel Sizes:
28 in (71.12cm)Tire Details:
Performance Line RaceGuard LiteSkin, Reflective Sidewall Stripes
Tube Details:
Presta Valve
Accessories:
SKS Plastic Fenders, Integrated Fuxon LED Lights, Bolt-On Carry Rack with Spring Latch, Pannier Blockers and a Mini-Pump, Rack is Rated at 25 kg Max Weight (55 lbs), Flick Bell, Slap Guard on Right Chain Stay
Rachel
8 years agoWhere can I buy a BULLS Cross Lite E in the United States?
ReplyCourt Rye
8 years agoHi Rachel! There are a few shops scattered about (and I’m sure more on the way). BULLS has a dealer map tool on their website that should let you find the closest one and I believe one or two of the shops will sell online and ship to you. Feel free to contact me for more help if you can’t find one and I’ll reach out to BULLS directly to see what the deal is.
ReplyLen
8 years agoThis is a great bike and we sold quite a few of them. Would like to mention few things that was missed in the written content. This particular model has Bosch CX drive which is a superior drive compared to the older performance line. It’s one of the lightest, fully featured commuter ebike in our store. Felt Sport-E is lighter but it doesn’t have the suspension fork or the stury rack.
ReplyCourt Rye
8 years agoGreat feedback, thanks!
ReplyAdrian
6 years agoLove this bike mostly, BUT the lights are not well designed and the range is less than advertised.
Because it’s a hardtail, and because of where the light is, the back light has gotten bounced off the bike several times. Most recently this happened to me on a rainy dark night and the front light went out at the same time, kinda scary. The front light also comes loose because it’s held in by a bolt that loosens when you adjust the light. And the bolt for the front light is a star shaped Allen wrench, something most people don’t carry around with them.
One more thing about this bike, the range is drastically less than advertised. On eco, mine, on a full change, gets about 65. Now that it’s starting to get cold, it seems to be getting even less. I’ll start riding and just watch the range drop by 2 or three miles in mins. Does not make me feel safe when I lose ten miles in the first ten mins of a ride.
ReplyCourt
6 years agoHi Adrian, thanks for this “real world” feedback. Yeah, cold weather tends to reduce effective battery capacity and I have experienced light failures on other products with hardtail setups (and suspension mounted lights). I still think that the drive system and overall build of this bike is good, but can see the limitations you’re talking about for sure. Range is such a difficult topic because there are so many factors involved. I hope that for the most part, this ebike still works for you, and that maybe you can find a replacement light that is more durable. Thanks again for sharing your experiences here with us.
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