Total Weight:
57.4 lbs (26.03 kg)
Battery Weight:
6.4 lbs (2.9 kg)
(Larger Pack 9 lbs)Motor Weight:
8.8 lbs (3.99 kg)
Frame Material:
6061 Aluminum Alloy
Frame Sizes:
15 in (38.1 cm)19 in (48.26 cm)Geometry Measurements:
Small 15" Specs: 15.5" Seat Tube, 22.5" Reach, 29" Stand Over Height, 29.5" Width, 73.5" Length, Large 19" Specs: 19.3" Seat Tube, 22.75" Reach, 29" Stand Over Height, 29.5" Width, 74.25" Length
Frame Types:
High-Step
Frame Colors:
Gloss Space Gray (Gloss Black with Blue Accents), Matte Asphault
Frame Fork Details:
SR Suntour XCR Air Suspension, 120 mm Travel, Boost 110 mm Hub, 15 mm Thru-Axle with Quick Release, Optional RockShox Reba Air Suspension, 120 mm Travel, Compression Clicker with Lockout, Rebound Adjust, Rigid Aluminum Alloy, Boost 110 mm Hub, 15 mm Maxle with Quick Release
Frame Rear Details:
142 mm Hub, 10 mm Axle with Nuts
Attachment Points:
Rear Rack Bosses, Fender Bosses, Bottle Cage Bosses
Gearing Details:
1
Speed 1x∞ NuVinci N380 Mechanical Continuously Variable Transmission, 22 Tooth SprocketShifter Details:
Nfinity C8 Grip Twist on Right Bar
(Optional NuVinci Grip Twist on Right Bar)Cranks:
8Fun AC08-2 Alloy Crank Arms, 170 mm Length, 48T Chainring
Pedals:
VP-565 Aluminum Alloy Platform
Headset:
Tapered 1-1/8" to 1-1/2", Threadless Internal Cups, Two 10 mm Headset Spacers, Two 5 mm Headset Spacers
Stem:
FSA V-Drive, 90 mm Length, 6° Angle
Handlebar:
FSA Comet, Low-Rise, Aluminum Alloy, 9° Back Sweep, 4° Up Sweep, 740 mm Length
Brake Details:
Shimano BR-M375 Mechanical Disc with 180 mm Rotors, Tektro Levers with Motor Inhibitor, Optional Tektro Auriga E-Comp Hydraulic Disc with 180 mm Rotors, Tektro 3-Finger Levers with Motor Inhibitors
Grips:
Velo, Flat, Texturized Rubber, Locking
Saddle:
Selle Royale, Black
(Optional Upgrade Program)Seat Post:
FSA Gossamer, Aluminum Alloy
Seat Post Length:
340 mm
Seat Post Diameter:
31.6 mm
Rims:
Aluminum Alloy, Double Wall, 32 Hole Front, 36 Hole Rear
Spokes:
Stainless Steel, 13 Gauge, Silver with Adjustable Brass Nipples
Tire Brand:
Schwalbe Nobby Nic, 27.5" x 3.0"
Wheel Sizes:
27.5 in (69.85cm)Tire Details:
15 to 35 PSI, TLE Tubeless Easy Snakeskin, EVO Evolution, Trail Star 3, Reflective Logos
Tube Details:
Presta Valve
Accessories:
Optional Comfort Package (Ergon GP2-L Ergonomic Locking Grips, Suspension Seat Post, Extra Large Saddle for $200), Optional Safety Package (High Powered Lights, Bar-End Mirror, Bell, Reflective Light Band for Pants $99), Optional Commuter Package (Teflon Lubricant, Tire Levers, Patch Kit, Mini-Pump, Hex Key Wrench Set $99)
Other:
Locking Removable Downtube Mounted Battery, 1.6 lb 2 Amp Battery Charger, 300 lb Max Weight Rating, KMC Z-Chain, Dropout Mount Rear Kickstand Provisions, Bottom Bracket Mount Center Kickstand Provisions
Boris Mordkovich
7 years agoHi everyone!
My name is Boris Mordkovich and I’m the CEO and co-founder here at EVELO!
Just wanted to let you know what we are available 7 days a week to answer any questions you may have about the Delta, our other models, or electric bicycles in general. If there’s anything we can do to help, you can reach us at 877-991-7272 or via email at contact@evelo.com.
If you’d like to reach me directly for any reason, you can do so at boris@evelo.com.
Thank you again,
ReplyBoris Mordkovich
Court Rye
7 years agoThanks Boris! I had a great time visiting your new factory store in Seattle and Alex was very helpful for this review. As always, I respect your high level of support and communication. With optimism ;)
ReplyBryan Barnard
7 years agoHi Court & Boris, maybe one of you can answer a question I sent to Evelo through their web contact form several weeks ago, but I received no reply.
On the Evelo web page describing the terms of the 4 year/20,000 mile warranty, they say that the Nuvinci drivetrain is warrantied through their manufacturer. However, as I understand it (please correct me if I’m in error), the Nuvinci 380 is warrantied by Nuvinci for ebike motors of **350 watts or less**. In this case where the 380 is paired with the 750 watt BBS02, it’s not clear if the 380 is even warrantied. I’m requesting clarity on this point.
Thanks in advance,
ReplyBryan Barnard
Court Rye
7 years agoHi Bryan, I’ll defer to Boris on this question, I have reached out to him to help get a response :)
ReplyBryan Barnard
7 years agoThank you, Court!
Bill
7 years agoHi Bryan,
This is Bill here at EVELO and I’m our Director of Customer Service. While true that Fallbrook Technologies (the manufacturer of NuVinci components) limits their warranty to bikes equipped with 350w motors, EVELO is absorbing the warranty in the event of failure outside of their terms. With over 6 years of experience using their hubs (first the N360 and now the N380) we are confidant with the capabilites and durablity of their hubs. (To be frank, if we were not confidant, we would not cover the hub for 4 yrs/20,000 miles). In fact, if you poke around on the internet, you will find DIY folks that are putting over 1000w through NuVinci hubs with out issue– they do great, and Fallbrook’s policy is quite conservative.
I hope this helps!
Reply-Bill
Casey
7 years agoI just picked mine up from your guys’ shop up in Seattle. I love it. Put 10 miles of trail riding on it after getting back down to Portland. Thank you guys at Evelo and Court as well for the awesome review!
ReplyCourt Rye
7 years agoAwesome! Thanks for the real-life feedback Casey, glad to hear it’s working out well for you. It’s neat when you live close by and can visit the shop like that. I hope it continues to work out and invite you to comment anytime with follow-up insights :)
ReplySteve
7 years agoHi Court, thank you for the great review of the Delta on the hills of Seattle. Impressive performance. I just ordered a Delta X from Evelo’s website. Due out the end of May. We also ordered a new Aurora due out the end of June. Both models have the 750W Bafang motor with a chain drive.
I would like to see the Gates carbon belt drive but was told that it was not an option with this motor. I’m curious why? Also, are there any drawbacks other than cost to the belt drive? or any advantages that with the chain? We are looking forward to testing out both models soon. I was hoping that they would put the Harmony on the Delta X and a throttle sensor. No luck! Do you have any plans for an upcoming review on either bike? Thanks again for your good work. Steve
Replycourt
7 years agoHi Steve! Yeah, I’m in touch with EVELO to review some of their newer models, but it might take some time. Belts are quiet in clean, but only work with internally geared hubs. They also require a cut in the frame (to get the belt on) or a chainring that is above the chain line, which you can see with Riese & Muller models like the Nevo GH NuVinci. Geared hubs and CVT hubs tend to cost more and weigh more, so that’s where a chain wins. They are easier to service and repair, can work with a traditional cassette, and don’t require a custom frame. But they make more noise, require more maintenance, tend to be messier, and don’t last as long as belts ;)
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