BULLS Cross Lite EVO Review

Bulls Cross Lite Evo Electric Bike Review
Bulls Cross Lite Evo
Bulls Cross Lite Evo Bosch Performance Line Cx Mid Motor With Plastic Cover
Bulls Cross Lite Evo Rear Rack Hebie Kickstand
Bulls Cross Lite Evo Ergonomic Grips Bosch Purion Display
Bulls Cross Lite Evo Aimable Fuxon Headlight
Bulls Cross Lite Evo Rack Integrated Backlight
Bulls Cross Lite Evo Sr Suntour Ncx Air Suspension Fork
Bulls Cross Lite Evo 11 Speed Shimano Deore Xt
Bulls Cross Lite Evo Step Thru Frame
Bulls Cross Lite Evo Powertube Bosch Battery
Bulls Cross Lite Evo 4 Amp Bosch Charger
Bulls Cross Lite Evo Mid Step Frame Four Sizes
Bulls Cross Lite Evo Wave
Bulls Cross Lite Evo Trapez
Bulls Cross Lite Evo Diamond
Bulls Cross Lite Evo Electric Bike Review
Bulls Cross Lite Evo
Bulls Cross Lite Evo Bosch Performance Line Cx Mid Motor With Plastic Cover
Bulls Cross Lite Evo Rear Rack Hebie Kickstand
Bulls Cross Lite Evo Ergonomic Grips Bosch Purion Display
Bulls Cross Lite Evo Aimable Fuxon Headlight
Bulls Cross Lite Evo Rack Integrated Backlight
Bulls Cross Lite Evo Sr Suntour Ncx Air Suspension Fork
Bulls Cross Lite Evo 11 Speed Shimano Deore Xt
Bulls Cross Lite Evo Step Thru Frame
Bulls Cross Lite Evo Powertube Bosch Battery
Bulls Cross Lite Evo 4 Amp Bosch Charger
Bulls Cross Lite Evo Mid Step Frame Four Sizes
Bulls Cross Lite Evo Wave
Bulls Cross Lite Evo Trapez
Bulls Cross Lite Evo Diamond

Summary

  • 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, software driven shift detection protects the chain and sprockets
  • Integrated led lights, reflective tire stripes, rugged alloy fenders, a full plastic chain cover, and an integrated rear rack provide great utility for commuting or even trekking
  • The new frame design costs a bit more than 2018, the battery pack isn't as easy to remove, the display panel isn't removable and doesn't have an active Micro-USB charging port, the wave frame may flex under heavy loads and larger riders

Video Review

Introduction

Make:

BULLS

Model:

Cross Lite EVO

Price:

$4,399

Body Position:

Forward

Suggested Use:

Urban, Commuting, Touring

Electric Bike Class:

Pedal Assist (Class 1)
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Warranty:

2 Years Motor and Battery, 5 Years Frame

Availability:

United States, Canada

Model Year:

2019

Bicycle Details

Total Weight:

49.9 lbs (22.63 kg)

Battery Weight:

6.3 lbs (2.85 kg) (7.2lbs with Alloy Shield)

Motor Weight:

8.8 lbs (3.99 kg)

Frame Material:

7005 Aluminium Alloy

Frame Sizes:

17.71 in (44.98 cm)18.89 in (47.98 cm)19.68 in (49.98 cm)20.86 in (52.98 cm)

Geometry Measurements:

Medium 48cm Measurements: 19.75" Seat Tube, 21.75" Reach, 23.5" Stand Over Height, 33" Minimum Saddle Height, 24.75" Width, 72" Length

Frame Types:

Step-Thru, Mid-Step, High-Step

Frame Colors:

Matt Black with Gloss Back and Silver Accents

Frame Fork Details:

SR Suntour NCX-E Air Suspension, 63mm Travel, Compression Adjust with Lockout, 100mm Hub Spacing, 9mm Axle with Quick Release Skewer

Frame Rear Details:

135mm Hub Spacing, 9mm Axle with Quick Release Skewer

Attachment Points:

Rear Rack Bosses, Fender Bosses, Bottle Cage Bosses

Gearing Details:

11 Speed 1x11 Shimano Deore XT RD-M8000-GS with Shadow+ Derailleur, Shimano CS-M7000-11 11-46 Tooth Cassette

Shifter Details:

Shimano Deore SL-M8000 Triggers on Right (Two-Way High Lever, Four-Shift Low Lever)

Cranks:

Miranda Classic, Alloy, 170mm Crank Arms, 18 Tooth Chainring with Plastic Cover

Pedals:

Wellgo ZZE-023 Alloy Platform

Headset:

Chin Heur, Sealed Cartridge, Threadless, Internal Cups, Tapered 1-1/8" to 1-1/2"

Stem:

Bulls Branded, 6061 Aluminum Alloy, 90mm to 110mm Length Depending on Frame Size, 17° Rise, Two 10mm Spacers, 20mm Stack Height

Handlebar:

Bulls Branded, Low Rise, Alloy, 620mm to 640mm Length Depending on Frame Size, 25mm 9° Rise, 31.8mm Bore

Brake Details:

Shimano BR-MT200 Hydraulic Disc with 180mm Front Rotor, 160mm Rear Rotor, Dual Piston Calipers, Shimano Three-Finger Levers with Adjustable Reach

Grips:

Ergon GP10, Ergonomic, Locking

Saddle:

Selle Royale Shadow+

Seat Post:

Bulls Branded, 6061 Aluminum Alloy

Seat Post Length:

300 mm

Seat Post Diameter:

31.6 mm

Rims:

WTB XC-21D, Double Wall, Alloy, 822x21c, 36 Hole

Spokes:

Stainless Steel, 14G Front 13G Rear, Black with Nipples

Tire Brand:

Schwalbe Marathon Racer, 700 x 38c (28" x 1.5") (40-622)

Wheel Sizes:

28 in (71.12cm)

Tire Details:

55 to 85 PSI, 4.0 to 6.0 BAR, Performance Line, RaceGuard, LiteSkin Reflective Sidewall Stripes

Tube Details:

Presta Valve

Accessories:

Aluminum Alloy Fenders (45mm Width), i-RACK Rear Carry Rack with Pannier Blockers and Spring Latch (25kg 55lb Max Weight), Fuxon F250EB Integrated Front Light (100 LUX), Rack-Integrated Backlight, Flick Bell, Velo Sticker Slap Guard on Right Chain Stay, Hebie 0662-X6 Adjustable Kickstand at Rear

Other:

Locking Removable Downtube-Integrated Battery Pack, 1.7 lb 4 Amp Charger, Maximum 120 RPM Motor Support

Electronic Details

Motor Brand:

Bosch Performance Line CX

Motor Type:

Mid-Mounted Geared Motor
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Motor Nominal Output:

250 watts

Motor Peak Output:

600 watts

Motor Torque:

75 Newton meters

Battery Voltage:

36 volts

Battery Amp Hours:

13.4 ah

Battery Watt Hours:

482.4 wh

Battery Chemistry:

Lithium-ion

Charge Time:

3.5 hours

Estimated Min Range:

30 miles (48 km)

Estimated Max Range:

85 miles (137 km)

Display Type:

Bosch Purion, Fixed, 1.75" Backlit Grayscale Display, Buttons: Walk, +, i, -, (Hold - to Cycle Through Readouts, Hold - and Press Power to Change Units, Hold + and - to Reset Trip, Hold + to Activate Lights)

Readouts:

Speed, Assist Level (Eco, Tour, Sport, Turbo), Battery Level (1-5), Odometer, Trip Distance, Total Distance, Estimated Range, Lights

Drive Mode:

Advanced Pedal Assist (Measures Wheel Speed, Pedal Cadence and Pedal Torque, Over 1,000 Readings Per Second, Power Output Relative to Pedal Input: Eco 50% 40 Nm, Tour 120% 50 Nm, eMTB 120% to 300% 75Nm, Turbo 300% 75Nm)

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 in-depth review was sponsored by BULLS North America. My goal is to be transparent and unbiased, this video and written review are not meant to be an endorsement of BULLS products.

The Bulls Cross Lite model has been upgraded with an internal Bosch PowerTube battery pack for 2019, bringing it into the EVO family. Whenever you see EVO in a BULLS product name, it means that the battery (Bosch, Brose, or Shimano) is integrated and hidden. This design change improves aesthetics and also positions weight slightly lower on the frame, which improves stability and handling. Two trade-offs, however, are with price and weight. The new Cross Lite EVO costs roughly $300 more than the older version, which I reviewed in 2017 here, and weighs 49.9lbs vs. 49.2lbs. What sets this product apart from other feature-complete city bikes is that it comes in three frame styles (high-step, mid-step, or step-thru), four frame sizes, and is available through a vast network of dealers who can provide test rides and warranty support. BULLS is a international brand, based in Germany, selling products in the US, Canada, and many European countries. The Cross Lite EVO is priced at $4.4k, which seems like a lot in some ways, but packs a ton of high-quality accessories that will keep you dry, visible, and comfortable. Integrated lights (that run off of the main 500 watt hour battery pack), reflective sidewall stripes on puncture resistant tires, sturdy aluminum alloy fenders and a plastic chain cover, an i-RACK compatible rear rack capable of holding 55lbs of cargo, Ergon brand ergonomic grips, and a lightweight – highly adjustable air suspension fork are all very nice. When you look at this all-black ebike, everything matches and performs well. Hydraulic disc brakes, an adjustable kickstand that stays out of the way, a gel saddle, and even bottle cage bosses on the downtube for easy access while riding. It’s a high quality product that is approachable and should be reliable, especially with the Bosch battery, motor, and control systems.

Bosch offers three Performance Line motors at the time of this review, and BULLS has opted for the high-torque CX variant for the Cross Lite EVO model. The benefits are increased torque, a zippy ride feel, and a unique eMTB mode that responds with a wide range of power output based on pedal input… but there are some trade-offs. This motor weighs more, uses energy faster, and produces more noise at times. In some ways, this motor is overkill for people who just want to cruise through neighborhoods. It definitely adds to the cost of this electric bike, but could be a welcome upgrade for heavier riders, those who plan on hauling cargo or pulling trailers, and those who live in hilly areas. BULLS is not the only brand that has decided to go with the CX motor when the standard Performance Line or Active Line Plus might have worked. This tells me that customers appreciate the power and ride experience during focus groups or test rides. Remember, BULLS sells through a vast network of dealers and can collect feedback from sales people about what is working. As a sporty rider myself, the CX is a welcome addition… and it’s easy to dial down the power for those moments when less noise or slower power use is preferred. By contrast, you can’t really dial a weaker motor beyond it’s maximum output. So let’s talk numbers! The Bosch Performance Line CX is capable of producing up to 75 newton meters of torque vs. 63nm or 55nm on the two motors below it. It offers high cadence 120 RPM pedal support, vs. 105 and 100 respectively, so you can downshift when approaching and climbing steep hills without losing power. And, just like all Bosch mid-drive e-bike products, it offers shift detection to reduce wear on the chain and gears. I personally love how the motor looks on the BULLS Cross Lite EVO; tipped up and blended into the black frame tubing. A full-surround plastic chain cover will keep your pant or dress ends clean and snag-free, and there’s even a slap guard sticker to keep the right chain stay from getting nicked up. Mid-drive motors can be very efficient if you shift gears to empower them when climbing or riding at higher speeds, and the 11-speed Shimano Deore XT has been upgraded for this new bike. The older Cross Lite had an 11-42 tooth cassette whereas this one has 11-46 tooth. That’s four more teeth for getting started and climbing steep hills. The derailleur still comes with Shadow+, meaning that it’s tucked behind the cassette for protection and has a one-way clutch for tightening the spring; reducing bouncing. This is mountain bike level hardware that won’t go out of tune as easily and shifts very smoothly. Again, in some ways I feel that this hardware is overkill for an urban oriented electric bike… but it’s great for those who take care of their stuff and plan to have it last many years, or those who do occasional long rides or touring. As a final little note, the Bosch CX motor does introduce some reduction gearing drag because it uses a smaller proprietary sprocket that spins 2.5x for every pedal revolution. It’s a design that is unique to Bosch and allows for greater responsiveness, motor efficiency, and chain grab. If you pedal unpowered or beyond the maximum supported 20mph (or 25km/h in some markets), there will be a slight bit of friction introduced into your pedaling. The bike can definitely be pedaled without power, and I’ve easily passed 20mph on this and many other products with the CX motor, but it’s only fair to mention the slight compromise with this drive system compared to some others.

Powering the motor, integrated lights, and backlit display panel is a high capacity 482.4 watt hour battery pack from Bosch. The PowerTube 500 fits neatly into the downtube of the frame, clicking up from below. It weighs more than the older external PowerPack 500, but offers the aesthetic and weight distribution benefits mentioned earlier. This battery is encased in a sturdy aluminum shell and weighs roughly 6.3lbs on its own. BULLS has designed custom alloy covers that match their frames and further protect the battery, which brings the full weight up to roughly 7.2lbs. In many ways, I’m very impressed that the 2019 model only weighs ~0.5lbs more than the 2017/2018 Cross Lite. The only other trade-off with this battery design is that, because of the custom alloy shield, it’s not as easy to swap between different models. It’s also longer and bulkier than the PowerPack 500, which means that even if you tried to purchase a second pack to extend rides, it’s not as easy to carry in a backpack or bike bag. Frankly, it’s not easy to double up, rent, or borrow additional packs for this and most internal battery ebikes. Thankfully, Bosch offers one of the lightest, most compact, and efficient electric bike chargers! Instead of putting out two or three amps, their charger puts out four, which reduces charge times. Their proprietary plug is durable, and won’t get mixed up with other Bosch power tools and electronic hardware you might already own. All things considered, the battery performs very well and should last many years if cared for. I would probably leave the battery mounted to the bike, for convince, when charging and storing it… unless your storage space gets extremely hot or cold. In those cases, it’s best to store the battery separately because lithium-ion cells are sensitive to extreme temperatures. You can extend the lifespan of the battery by keeping it charged around 50% during extended periods of disuse. BULLS has improved their charging port locations and covers in recent years, but I found that the rubberized plug cover can still be tricky to seat at times and this plug location is still directly in the path of the left crank arm (so be careful moving the bike when it’s charging). The electronics themselves are well sealed against dust and water splashes, but this rubber cover should be faster and more consistent to press in. You can see this in the video review above, it’s a minor thing but worth calling out for such a nice product.

Activating the drive systems on this ebike is fairly straightforward. You charge and mount the battery then press the power button on the top edge of the little display panel, which is mounted within reach of the left grip. This is the Bosch Purion display, one of the nicer compact offerings on the market right now. It cannot be swiveled to reduce glare easily, is not removable for protection, does not show as many menus, and does not have an active Micro-USB charging port like the larger Bosch Intuvia display. However, it does keep the handlebars open, and may not get damaged as easily if the bike tips or is parked at a crowded rack. This is a very popular display panel for electric mountain bikes, which often strive for stealthiness to fly “below the radar” visually, but it’s also chosen for simplicity and cost savings in some cases. I have grown to accept the Purion, but do have a few tips for use… The + and – buttons, which raise and lower assistance, are designed to click in at an angle towards the right. They are attached near the left edge of the control pad and pivot in towards the LCD. With practice, I have found that the right edge is really the sweet spot for consistent pressing and I’ve noticed that sometimes the lower left and middle areas can be inconsistent or even non-responsive. The screen itself glows faint white at all times, which shouldn’t draw much power, and is handy during early morning or evening rides when light is limited. Once you get the hang of things, you really don’t have to look down at all, because you can feel and hear the clicks of the button pad. Holding the + button will turn lights on and off. Holding the – button will cycle through trip distance, odometer, assist level, and range. And, the range menu is dynamic, so you can see the bike calculate how far it thinks you can go before the battery completely drains based on the last mile of riding, your current state of charge, and the chosen level of assist. This helps to make up for the very basic 5-bar charge indicator on the top of the battery pack and the lower section of the display, which isn’t as precise as a 10-bar or percentage readout seen on some competing displays. On the lower edge of the control pad is a walk-mode button. Press it once and then hold the + button to have the motor slowly assist you when walking the bike (you must be in Eco, Tour, eMTB, or Boost for walk mode to work). It’s useful for crowded non-bikeable areas, or if you get a flat tire. For those who wish to have a center-mounted display with a larger LCD screen, the ability to completely remove the display, the addition of a 5-volt Micro-USB charging port, and more readout options (max speed, average speed, and clock), some shops will upgrade the Purion to Intuvia for ~$200.

In conclusion, the BULLS Cross Lite EVO introduces some very nice upgrades while preserving the approachability and utility of the original Cross Lite. The weight isn’t increased as much as I thought, the battery design is beautiful… though not quite as flexible as before, and the wider gear range is always welcome. I personally would have traded back to a slightly narrower gear range if the cost savings could have been applied to the larger Bosch Intuvia display. While visiting the BULLS North America headquarters in Los Angeles, California, I ask why they chose the Purion and was told that people like how simple it is. As a tech-savvy reviewer, who is very comfortable with ebike technology, I recognize and respect this trade-off for mainstream consumers. Frankly, all of the other important hardware is approaching that overkill level, so the display is a minor thing. With powerful hydraulic disc brakes, you get control and safety. The fork can be locked out for efficiency if you’re on flats, and if you want even more comfort… consider swapping out the rigid 31.6mm seat post for a suspension post like one of these. Another consideration to make is which frame is best for your ride style and physical abilities. The deep wave frame is the most approachable, but weighs more and isn’t as stiff as the mid-step trapez or high-step diamond. If you’ve got sensitive knees or hips, the step-thru might be your only choice… but increased body and cargo weight can introduce frame flex and even speed wobble at higher speeds. I usually opt for the mid-step, but BULLS has told me that the step-thru wave is their most popular seller. These are each very purpose-built frames with strength and ride stability in mind, notice how even the wave model has this extra support arm near the bottom of the downtube and seat tube. This adds strength :) As always, I welcome feedback and comments below, or you can chime in at the BULLS forums to share videos, pictures, and make friends with other owners.

Pros:

  • With three frame styles and four frame sizes to choose from, this product adapts to a range of users and use cases, it’s one of the most popular BULLS products
  • Because BULLS used ABUS for the locking core and includes the key code, you can get a folding lock to match which will use the same key and reduce clutter
  • At roughly 50lbs, the 2019 version of the Cross Lite EVO is nearly the same as 2017/2018 but has a completely internal battery pack and wider gear range
  • Bosch produces one of my favorite motor, battery, display sets and I love the way BULLS has integrated it into the frame, the motor is tilted up to blend into frame tubing and the all-black color scheme hides wires and seams nicely
  • The battery pack is removable and both wheels offer quick release, making the bike lighter for transport and easier for tuneups
  • The alloy fenders and plastic chain cover keep you dry and clean in varied conditions, they don’t rattle very much and they do provide good coverage while blending into the frame nicely, there’s even a sturdy alloy skid plate protecting the base of the motor
  • Integrated LED lights help you see in dark conditions but also keep you safe, I prefer these to aftermarket lights because they will turn off automatically when you power down the bike and cannot be stolen as easily since they’re wired in
  • The motor senses pedal speed, pedal torque, and rear wheel speed one thousand times per second to deliver fluid assistance, it never feels surprising or out of control
  • The Bosch CX motor offers eMTB mode which acts as more of a torque sensor, giving low and high power vs. just one limited range, you can basically leave it in this mode for sporty riding and skip the +/- clicking required on other models
  • A premium gel saddle from Selle Royale compliments the air fork and slightly wider road tires to smooth out the ride and keep you comfortable, for those who want even more support, consider a 31.6 mm seat post suspension like these
  • The drivetrain is overkill, but a welcome addition for heavy commuting or touring, you get 11 gears and a durable mountain bike level derailleur with one-way clutch to reduce chain bounce and rattling in rough conditions, just click the gray lever up to tighten the derailleur spring (click it down when removing the rear wheel or doing drivetrain maintenance)
  • Large hydraulic disc brakes provide smooth, powerful stops, the levers offer adjustable reach for those with smaller hands or gloves, the brakes only require one or two fingers to actuate
  • Nice adjustable kickstand and basic flick bell for added utility when commuting, I also like the locking ergonomic grips from Ergon
  • The trigger shifting mechanism is upgraded, the paddles feel solid and the tiny one (used to shift into higher harder gears) can be pushed or pulled which allows for different hand positions, the larger paddle can shift four steps with one long pushing motion
  • The Bosch drive system allows for walk mode, this is handy if you’re chatting with a friend and have the bike loaded, you won’t have to push so hard to get it moving and go up hills etc. (just press the walk button then hold the plus button to activate)
  • The spokes are black, so they match the rims, hubs, frame etc. and I appreciate how BULLS used thicker 13 gauge wire for the rear wheel, to make it sturdier
  • In addition to bottle cage bosses, BULLS has produced a frame with additional rear rack bosses, so you could use your own rack if you decide to change the fenders or do something custom

Cons:

  • The battery isn’t super easy to remove and because of its heavier design and larger physical size (with the alloy shielding added by BULlS), I don’t think it makes sense to buy a second one, it won’t be easy to rent or borrow a pack either
  • The proprietary Bosch chainring spins at 2.5 revolutions for each crank revolution, and this introduces some pedal drag when the motor isn’t enabled, it’s minor in my own experience
  • The price jumped several hundred dollars from the older 2017/2018 model, but BULLS has grown the number of dealers in North America and completely redid the frame for the internal battery, you’re paying for premium hardware here
  • I love how approachable the wave step-thru frame is, but it’s just not as stiff as the mid-step or high-step and could suffer from frame flex and speed wobble if the rider and cargo are heavier
  • The headlight is mounted to the suspension fork arch which travels up and down when you go over bumps, the light wouldn’t rattle as much if it was mounted to the crown of the fork, the headset, or handlebar stem and it would probably be more visible too
  • The Bosch Performance Line motors are larger and weigh more than competing products from Shimano, Brose, and Yamaha… this motor is roughly 8.8lbs vs. 6lbs or 7lbs, but they are known for being very reliable

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  • 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 E-CORE EVO EN Di2 27.5+ Review

  • MSRP: $8,499
  • MODEL YEAR: 2019, 2020

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…...

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 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…...


Comments (6) YouTube Comments

Marc Cohen
6 years ago

Another excellent review. I am particularly interested in the Bulls Iconic Evo with the wider tires and full suspension, which you showed but didn’t talk much about. It’s not listed on Bulls website so I’m curious if you know the specs and price and when it will be available. Is it a speed motor? Thanks for your great work.

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Court
6 years ago

Hi Marc! I’ll be posting it soon. BULLS had an order for their reviews to go live and the Cross Lite EVO was first up. The ICONIC is awesome! Yes to the speed motor :D

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Harvey
6 years ago

Bulls has quite a line of similar bikes. I’m interested in the new Lacuba Evo Lite 5 Belt. It incorporates the Shimano internal 5 speed hub and a Gates carbon belt, and a 750 wh battery. Is it on your review schedule? I like Bulls but its difficult to choose among the Evo Cross Lite reviewed here, the Lacuba Evo Lite 5 Belt and the Lacuba Evo 8. I can’t wait to get your views.

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Court
6 years ago

Hi Harvey! I do plan to review more BULLS models and will keep an eye out for the Lacuba EVO Lite 5 for you. Thanks for letting me know you’re interested!

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Pat
4 years ago

I love these reviews. I seen over a dozen reviews as I am closer to picking a bike. My only recommendation is that the reviews consider bike vacations and touring/trekking more. This style of cycling is generally different from what the reviews cover. Things that are important are stiffness, ease of cycling without motor at all, number of cages, lower light so handlebar can support a carrying bag such as Ortlieb. Or even support a handlebar bag at all as it is hard to tell on some bikes and that is often the first accessory for this type of cycling. A great extended weekend vacation can include traveling from B&B to B&B so consideration of carrying a spare battery or recharger is important. And lastly would be support on the road. I have changed many of tires on the road with a standard bike. Not sure how easy it would be getting a flat where you are repairing it roadside. Would enjoy getting insight into that as well.

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Court
4 years ago

Excellent points Pat, thanks for spending some time to express the needs of a trekking touring cyclist. I actually prefer the last generation of Bosch battery packs (PowerPack 400 and 500) because they were more compact, lighter, and had a smoother case that allowed them to be stowed in pannier and trunk bags. The new PowerTube batteries are longer and more angular with a metal body vs. plastic. Bosch still supports this older battery pack and many bikes can be found that utilize it. Here’s an example. For stiffness, lightweight, and ease of lifting, I would recommend a high-step diamond frame or mixte mid-step. I would go with Bosch, since they have the most dealers and thus support as you travel. The mid-drive motor allows for quick release wheels and easier trail maintenance such as swapping tires. Consider buying a product like Tannus Armor which is a foam insert + inflatable tube to reduce flats on the go. I’d pair that with a suspension fork and suspension seat post for comfort over long distances. Good point on headlight position and racks, there are many things to consider, but sometimes lights can be repositioned and bottle cages added using adapters like this. I hope these suggestions and ideas help!

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