Total Weight:
64.9 lbs (29.43 kg)
Battery Weight:
8.2 lbs (3.71 kg)
Motor Weight:
8.5 lbs (3.85 kg)
Frame Material:
Aluminum Alloy
Frame Sizes:
18 in (45.72 cm)Geometry Measurements:
17" Seat Tube, 23" Reach, 27" Stand Over Height, 74" Length
Frame Types:
High-Step
Frame Colors:
Matte Black with Neon Green and Red Accents
Frame Fork Details:
Rigid Aluminum Alloy, Straight, 10 mm Threaded Axle with Bolts
Frame Rear Details:
10 mm Threaded Thru Axle with Quick Release
Attachment Points:
Rear Rack Bosses, Fender Bosses
Gearing Details:
16
Speed 2x8 Shimano Alivio Rear Derailleur 11-32TShifter Details:
Shimano Triggers on Right
Cranks:
Prowheel Forged Pioneer, Square Tapered, Cartridge BSA Thread, 170 mm Length
Pedals:
Aluminum Alloy Platform Cage
Headset:
FSA, Cartridge, Threadless, Tapered 1-1/8" to 1-1/2"
Stem:
Emotion Alloy, Straight, 60 mm Length, Two 10 mm Stacks
Handlebar:
Aluminum Alloy, Low-Rise, 29" Width, 31.6 mm Clamp Diameter
Brake Details:
Tektro Auriga Hydraulic Disc with 180 mm Front Rotor and 160 mm Rear Rotor, Tektro Auriga E-Comp Levers with Motor Cutoff, Adjustable Reach
Grips:
Flat Rubber, Knurled Pattern, Locking
Saddle:
Selle Royale, Active
Seat Post:
Aluminum Alloy
Seat Post Length:
300 mm
Seat Post Diameter:
31.6 mm
Rims:
Aluminum Alloy, Double Wall, Punched Out with Red Liners, 36 Hole, Two Cross Pattern
Spokes:
Stainless Steel, 13 Gauge Rear, Black with Nipples
Tire Brand:
Chao Yang, 26" x 4"
Wheel Sizes:
26 in (66.04cm)Tire Details:
5 to 20 PSI
Tube Details:
Schrader Valve
Accessories:
Kickstand Provision at Rear, LED Battery Level Indicator on Battery Pack
Other:
Locking Removable Battery Pack, Quick Motor Disconnect, 1.7 lb 2 Amp Charger
Jean-René Tremblay
7 years agoRange at cold temp: My intent would be to ride this bike as fast as possible to get to work during winter at 5-10 Farenheit (-10-15C) and at a distance of 12 miles or 20 km. Do you think the range is enough? I could charge it during the day…
What could I expect as an average speed? I am currently riding a BionX 500W rear motor mounted on a old chromoly road bike and making a 31 km/h (19mph) average speed over the entire ride… during summer and fall season.
Thanks, great reviews by the way, the reference on the web for E-bike!
ReplyCourt Rye
7 years agoHello Jean-René, I have not ridden the Evo Big Bud Pro to exhaustion and I only weigh ~135 lbs, but I would guess that a 12 mile ride would be possible… and you could charge at the half way point as you suggested. Worst case scenario is that you could ride partway in a lower assist level when it is flat and smooth. If you are not going through deep snow, soft terrain, or up hills for the entire ride, I think you could expect to make it. Cold weather does have an impact and you might want to buy the Neoprene battery cover and store your pack somewhere more warm before the rides to maximize range. My guess on top speed (if it’s smooth, no wind, no deep snow etc.) would be in the 16 mph to 18 mph range if you use the higher assist and pedal constantly. I hope this helps, without knowing more about your ride conditions and weight it is difficult to guess.
ReplyJulien
7 years agoSalut Jean-René, I imagine you’re a Montrealer (or somewhere in Quebec, me too). I bought one of these and my intent is to use all year long… Right now, it’s already amazing (average of 30km/h without forcing too much) and I’m really looking forward to the first snow! BUT I don’t think I would do 30km/h on snowy and icy roads (specially in Montreal with the mega potholes) but I intend to maintain a decent commute time without breaking my neck… Let me know if you have questions about it… J
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