Total Weight:
57 lbs (25.85 kg)
66.4lbs as Shown in Review with Rear Rack and 14ah Battery Upgrade)Battery Weight:
7.5 lbs (3.4 kg)
(Upgraded 48v 14ah Battery)Motor Weight:
8 lbs (3.62 kg)
Frame Material:
6061 Aluminum Alloy
Frame Sizes:
15.5 in (39.37 cm)Geometry Measurements:
15.5" Seat Tube Length, 25.25" Reach, 19.75" Stand Over Height, 32" Minimum Saddle Height, 38" Maximum Saddle Height, 32.25" Width, 49" Wheelbase, 77.25" Length
Frame Types:
Step-Thru
Frame Colors:
Gloss White, Gloss Black, Gloss Red, (Optional Custom Color $399)
Frame Fork Details:
Electric Bike Company Branded Spring Suspension Fork, 80mm Travel, Compression Adjust with Lockout, Preload Adjust, Boost 110mm Hub Spacing, 9mm Axle with Quick Release Skewer
Frame Rear Details:
135mm Hub Spacing, 12mm Threaded Keyed Axle with 18mm Nuts
Attachment Points:
Rear Rack Bosses, Front Basket
Gearing Details:
1
Single Speed, 18 Tooth Sprocket, (Optional Shimano Altus Derailleur with 14 to 28 Tooth Freewheel)Shifter Details:
Optional Shimano Triggers on Right (One-Way High, Three-Shift Low)
Cranks:
Aluminum Alloy, 170mm Crank Arms, Square Tapered Spindle, 56 Tooth Aluminum Alloy Chainring with Aluminum Alloy Guard (Aluminum Alloy Guard Included for 7-Speed Upgrade)
Pedals:
Wellgo Aluminum Alloy Platform with Rubber Tread
Headset:
Integrated Cartridge Bearing, Threaded Quill, Straight 1-1/8" Diameter
Stem:
Aluminum Alloy Quill, Adjustable Angle, 0° to 60°, Adjustable Height, 100mm Length, 25.4mm Clamp Diameter
Handlebar:
Steel, Oversized Cruiser Style, 710mm Width
Brake Details:
Tektro Dorado Hydraulic Disc with 180mm Extra Thick 2.3mm Rotors, Tektro E23 Quad Piston Calipers, Tektro Dorado Four Finger Levers with Motor Inhibitors, Adjustable Reach, and Ball Ends
Grips:
Padded Stitched, Inner and Outer Lock Rings
Saddle:
Grand Star, Oversized Comfort with Rubber Bumpers
Seat Post:
Aluminum Alloy with Tapered Top, Separate Single Bolt Saddle Clamp
Seat Post Length:
250 mm
Seat Post Diameter:
30.4 mm
Rims:
JetSet, Aluminum Alloy, Double Wall, 36 Hole, 40mm Outer Width
Spokes:
Stainless Steel, 13 Gauge, Silver or Black with Brass Nipples
Tire Brand:
Custom Electric Bike Company GMD Rhinoceros, 26" x 3" (72-559)
Wheel Sizes:
26 in (66.04cm)Tire Details:
40 to 65 PSI, 3.1 to 4.2 BAR, Reflective Stripes, 3mm Premium Puncture Protection
Tube Details:
Schrader Valve
Accessories:
Massload Center Mount Adjustable Kickstand, BL3002 Blaze-Lite Integrated Headlight (2 LED), Two Integrated 3-LED Rear Lights (Solid), Color Matched Touch Up Paint, Integrated Star Union Rear Light with Optional Rear Rack $129, Optional Aluminum Alloy Front Basket with Steel Mesh Insert and Battery and Light (50lb Capacity, Necessary for Maximum Battery Upgrade), Optional SR Suntour NCX Suspension Seat Post $99, Optional Plastic "Sport" Fenders (Can Be Painted), Optional Flick Bell Light $35, Optional Floating Cup Holder $35, Optional Waterproof Handlebar Mounted Bluetooth Speaker $87, Optional Locks (U-Lock, Chain Lock, Folding Lock), Optional Side Mounted Adjustable Kickstand (Eliminates Pedal Lock)
Other:
Locking Removable Downtube-Integrated Battery Pack with Replaceable Fuse, Smart BMS Overcharge Protection Limit, 2.3lb 3.5 Amp Charger, 380lb Max Weight, 26 Amp Motor Controller
Doug Schafer
4 years agoThanks for this review, I’m pretty settled on this Model R. I’m 60 and just looking to cruise round on a comfortable bike. I really like the hidden battery, that sold me on this… Very clean looking.
ReplyCourt
4 years agoYou’re welcome! I’m glad it helped you, and I hope you enjoy the bike. I was pretty thorough and a little critical about the size and “rugged” marketing, but it really is one of the best cruiser ebikes I’ve tested, and it is a step up in terms of ruggedness, so I hope that I wasn’t too hard on it. Have fun, and feel free to come back and leave a comment one day after you’ve gone on some rides!
ReplyJohn
4 years agoThis sentence is confusing since “380lbs is written twice… please clarify the max weight capacity specs:
“With a very high max weight capacity of 380lbs (while their other bikes top out at 380lbs),…”
ReplyCourt
4 years agoThanks John! Another typo here, the other bikes top out at 360lbs. I’ve made the correction ;)
ReplyRich
4 years agoThanks for the thorough review on the EBC Model R. I have spent a couple of weeks researching eBikes. Although your “pros” mirrored the opinions of many other other reviews, I really appreciated the “cons” you documented. That said, non of them are deal killers, and I am strongly considering the Electric Bike Company Model R!
ReplyCourt
4 years agoCool, glad this helped! I do my best to cover a wide range of perspectives and cover insights that might be obvious or just not that important in general, so people can consider the bike from multiple angles. I realize that these cost a lot and not everyone has been riding lately or is as up to date with the hardware that’s available now. I appreciate your comment and hope you enjoy whatever you get, Rich!
ReplySue
4 years agoI’m pretty sure I will be purchasing this bike, although it is out of my price range, especially after upgrading to custom colors (too cute not to!), back rack, basket, and possibly 7 speed (still debating if this is necessary for me, as I don’t have too many big hills to climb). What sold me on it was your frequent complaint in the video review that the frame is small! Don’t forget to point out that this is a benefit for us shorties! I’m just 5’ tall and it seems I should be able to fit on the standard 26” wheels…? I am a bit concerned about the handlebars being super wide. I have found the cruiser style bikes with wide handlebars to be difficult to turn/maneuver…
ReplyCourt
4 years agoHi Sue! I’m glad to hear that you’re excited about the Model R. It really is a great bike, from one of my favorite companies. I think they even have a smaller 24″ wheel size now for people who wish to lower the frame. I agree that the customization options are beautiful. My Aunt really enjoyed that part of the purchase process for her bike from them. Handlebars can be swapped pretty cheaply aftermarket (look for bars on Amazon, I think you’d want 25.4mm bar thickness vs. 31.8mm). This is something you could even ask Sean or another team member when ordering. Since you’re petite and the bike is meant for you, maybe you could ask about handlebar options or a special setup so you wouldn’t have to mess with it as much yourself? They are the kind of company that is open to feedback like this, and I agree that sometimes the really big bars can be difficult… especially when walking the bike through a doorway. Good luck, hope you have a blast :D
ReplySue
4 years agoThanks so much for your reply. I have been trying to get some answers from EBC for a week now, via email and online chat to no avail. I’m going to try calling on Monday to see if that helps. I’m a bit disappointed in their support/responsiveness. I started an online chat the other day about various things and the person I was chatting with didn’t seem to know the answers (about the 24” tires he said he didn’t know if they were offered on the R and when I asked if I could talk to someone else, because he was giving me lots of vague answers, he said he checked and the 24” tires are not available on the R. He also said it is recommended you be 5’2” for the R, but then sent me specs stating min height is 4’6”.) I got so frustrated that I ended the chat. Then I sent a detailed email asking specific questions and the reply I received today didn’t answer my questions, he just said I could see the bike in person in their Ca bike store, which isn’t very helpful since I live in NY. What’s up with this poor customer service? I’m telling you this because you seem to like the company.
Robi Schmiedlin
4 years agoHi Sue, I read your comment about being 5′ and feeling like the Model R might be a good bike for you. I am also 5′ and I bought one of these bikes. I like it but it feels a bit big for me. The wide handle bars are what makes it feel big. I just ordered an after market set of handle bars on Amazon which I think will solve the problem. I also don’t like the handle bars that comes with the bike because of the hand position – you hold them more like a hammer – what’s called a neutral grip rather than an overhand grip. The handle bars I ordered from Amazon will require more of an overhand grip. Other than that, I love this bike. I love the big tires because I can go off road/trail with it into fields (like where some people ride their quads). I love the throttle mode… I pedal without pedal assist but when I need help going up a hill I just hit the throttle. I love the displays and the rack on the back. I got a crate for the back and the MIK adapter… love that! The motor has a lot of power and I got the slightly bigger battery – the one that still fit into the frame. I understand what you are saying about not getting answers to questions. At first customer service seemed to be very good but getting answers to a couple of more technical questions seemed to be a little problematic.
ReplyCourt
4 years agoGreat feedback Robi! Thanks for taking a moment to chime in and suggest the shorter overhand swept back handlebars vs. the huge cruiser ones. I’ve found that those bars can be difficult to fit through doors and just feel too big at times, but they also allow you to sit more upright vs. reaching forward in some cases as well. Anyway, I enjoyed reading your comment :)
Sue
4 years agoHi Robi! I did order the bike. I decided to go with the front basket instead of the back rack. I also decided to skip the gears. I hope I don’t miss them. Would you mind sharing the link to your after market handlebars? I’m fairly certain I will not like the super wide bars. I wish EBC offered an option for that!
Robi
4 years agoHi Sue, glad my comments were helpful. I ordered the 60mm and the 100mm riser handle bars (black) and will decide when they arrive tomorrow. 620mm width is a few inches shorter in width and the EBC handle bars and the hand placement is different – which I feel will help me feel more in control. They are 1 inch in diameter so it will fit the EBC stem and the grips can be transferred to them. I don’t know what the “sweep” measurement is… but the other measurements fit what I was looking for.
I hope you enjoy your bike. I am liking mine a lot. I love putting it in throttle mode but then pedaling it like a normal bike… and just use throttle when I need help getting up a little hill if I am still finding it hard to pedal in 1st gear. I live in Western PA and there are a lot of hills so that is why we went with the 7 speeds. With pedal assist or throttle, on fairly flat trails you will probably be fine with one speed. Here are the handlebars I chose.
ReplyRobi
4 years agoHi Sue,
ReplyJust wanted to follow up…the handle bars I ordered seem to be too short of a rise. If I put them on the bike I would be leaning too far forward. So I am still shopping for a solution.
I will keep you posted when I find a solution.
Frank
4 years agoHi Robi, I’m in the same boat as you with trying to find a good replacement handlebar. Any luck so far?
Robi
4 years agoI am waiting for these handlebars from Amazon. All others I ordered were too short.
Robi
4 years agoPosted a comment/reply to one of the other comments but will put an additional comment here. I love the new handlebars I got on Amazon. I feel I can make tighter turns and I feel more balanced with my hands and arms a little closer to my body. I got the SUNLITE Medium Hi-Rise Hbar Sunlt Hi Rise 27.5
Robi Schmiedlin
4 years agoThank you for all the reviews you have done on all the bikes. The reviews and your website are EXCELLENT. It was so so helpful when shopping for a bike.
My husband (5’7″) and I (5′) both purchased the Model R and for the most part we like our bikes – love the rugged tires, the suspension in the front, the display, hydro. brakes and the 7 speeds. We especially like the ability to pedal unassisted but use the throttle when needed in a pinch to get up a hill. The motor seems to have good power – and we have taken it on some good size hills in western PA.
One major thing I would mention is that I don’t think the bike is more suited for a smaller person. It feels big to me. I think the main reason for this is the very wide handle bars and the position your hands need to be on the bars (more of a neutral/hammer grip rather than an over hand grip where your palms face the ground. I did not find that very comfortable when riding for over an hour or more and I also think it makes me feel a little less in control or balanced. I feel my arms are reaching out rather than more straight forward. We are going to buy after-market handle bars (kind of between mountain bike and cruiser style) that are about 3 inches less wide and we think that will be better. EBC should offer that as an option – especially for shorter people. Even my husband at 5’7″ feels they handle bars are wide… and maybe that is because we are using the bikes more for the rugged type trails and not simply cruising streets and beaches.
One other comment – the EBC website is really good for purchasing the bike and customizing. There are a few confusing things like it not being clear if you need to buy a kickstand or if one comes with the bike but generally a really good site for purchase of the bike. When buying accessories, the descriptions could be better by providing more detailed information – size specs, what’s MIK ready and what needs the MIK adapter, etc. We found it best to call if you have questions. You don’t seem to get a reply to emails you send and you seem to get the round around on the chat.
ReplyCourt
4 years agoGreat feedback here, Robi! Yeah, it’s cool that you and your husband can offer these insights since you’re slightly different sizes and have ridden on different terrain and up some good hills. Glad that the Electric Bike Company helped, and appreciate that tip about calling vs. using their chat ;) hope the bikes continue working well for you!
ReplySue
4 years agoRobi, thanks for the info and let me know which bars you choose If I had read your comments before ordering I may not have. Those handlebars were my biggest worry and the reason I kept looking at other bikes but I really like the other features a lot. I hope I can find a local bike shop to help me swap them out.
ReplyRobi
4 years agoHi Sue, I finally got the handle bars – it took a while for them to ship. And today we had time to do the switch on the bike, it took about 1 hour 15 mins – we took our time starting with the middle pieces and then worked on one side at a time to get everything moved over. We actually only had to cut one wire tie. I think I like them better… it feels like I can make sharper turns on the bike with better balance and it feels like I have more stability when going down hills when leaning forward. My husband thinks he likes them better too. So this is what I got. It was $50 but I think worth it. SUNLITE Medium Hi-Rise Hbar Sunlt Hi Rise 27.5w
ReplySue
4 years agoThanks! It’s hard to tell from the pic of the handlebars on Amazon. Can you please post a pic of them on the bike or post one in the forums they have here.
Robi
4 years agoHi Sue, I am trying to post to the link you sent but I don’t have privileges. I asked to be able to comment… so waiting for them to grant me access to post a comment. I took some pictures and happy to send them to you. My husband’s bike is next to mine so you can see the difference of the two handle bar styles.
Robi
4 years agoHi Sue, See this post in the forums. I wrote the post and added several pictures comparing the two handlebars side by side on two bikes. I LOVE my new handlebars. LOVE THEM!
ReplyRobi
4 years agoPosted a comment/reply to one of the other comments but will put an additional comment here. I love the new handlebars I got on Amazon. I feel I can make tighter turns and I feel more balanced with my hands and arms a little closer to my body. I got the SUNLITE Medium Hi-Rise Hbar Sunlt Hi Rise 27.5. I also posted pictures on the forum here.
ReplySue
4 years agoThanks so much for posting about this. I don’t have the bike yet but I’m pretty sure the handlebars will be a problem for me. I’m assuming a local bike shop will be able to switch them out for me. Now I’m also worried about the color. Someone on another forum posted a pic of her bike that she ordered in vino, which is a dark wine color on their web site but instead they sent it in bright pink! I ordered mine in pale pink with vino basket and fork. I hope they got it right!
Sue
4 years agoI’m wondering how you got a demo Model R with a rear mounted kick stand. Mine is center mounted, which is very annoying, and when I called the company they said all of the kickstands on the R are center mounted. I’m also disappointed that there is no walk mode. There is a steep incline taking my bike out of my building and it’s a workout out just to get it out to the street. I tried using the throttle but that was pretty jerky. I’m also kind of regretting not getting the gears. I had to put it in PAS 5 to get up a hill, but it did get up. I guess I could have used the throttle also. Having said all that, I thought I would hate the handlebars but I don’t. It’s a very comfortable upright position, and the bike rides like a dream… very smooth due to the wide tires and fork suspension.
ReplyCourt
4 years agoHi Sue! Well, I’m happy that you’re enjoying the bike overall, but I’m not sure about the kickstand placement differences? Perhaps they changed the design since I covered the bike since some time has passed. Maybe the were limited on parts due to the recent supply chain challenges in the world and switched? I wish I had a solid answer for you, and I’m also surprised that it didn’t have walk mode. I review bikes with the Electric Bike Company team on a regular basis, visiting them in Newport Beach, but I haven’t been out for a while.
ReplySue
4 years agoYes, it’s great overall. I do notice that I need to be in PAS 2 to get the same oomph as I get with PAS 1 on my Blix Bike. I guess because of the fatter and larger tires, it’s heavier? Plus, Blix has little nice perks like rear kickstand, walk mode, and bell. But EBC has a more stable and comfortable ride. Nothing’s perfect!! I do wish I had listened to you and gotten the gears. It was tough going up hill without them… had to quickly go to PAS 5.
Mike M.
3 years agoWhat are your thoughts on the motor (brand)? I hadn’t seen this one before, and looking it up it seems to be a bit on the cheap side for what otherwise is a bike with a lot of quality put into it. I’ve been slowly looking around for my ‘next’ eBike and was looking at these until I realized a similarly rated Bafang would give ~33% more torque (which I need for hills as a larger guy). Maybe I’ll stick to looking at mid drives for my next endeavor.
ReplyCourt
3 years agoHi Mike, great question. My experience with the Electric Bike Company products is that they feel very powerful. Pedego stands out as another powerful cruiser brand, and I believe that most of their motors are Dapu now. Rad Power Bikes uses Bafang, I think, but has them custom tuned. Perhaps you could get more feedback in the EBR forums about reliability for the Model R and other EBC products, my own experiences have been great :) mid-drive is a great consideration, but most of the European brands forego throttles. If that’s important to you, consider DÖST.
ReplyAl
3 years agoThis is the first review that I’ve read that has indicated this bike may not work for taller riders. Thank you for including this concern! I am tall (6’3″), but have very short legs (30″ inseam) for my height. I am wondering if this bike would work for me. I want a step-through that doesn’t look to “girly” and I need a hefty max rider weight as I am over 300 lbs (looking to commute with an E-bike to help change that).
ReplyCourt
3 years agoHi Al! Sorry for the slow reply here. I also have a 30″ inseam (just re-measured to make sure), even though I’m closer to 5’9″ and the bike felt a little small to me, but was definitely rideable. It sounds like you’ve got a taller upper body, so you might be very upright on this model, but that’s not a bad thing. I like the power of their motors, the style of the frames, and the higher weight capacity. Other brands to consider would be Pedego, RIZE, and DOST.
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