Total Weight:
41.1 lbs (18.64 kg)
Battery Weight:
4.1 lbs (1.85 kg)
(Larger Pack 9 lbs)Motor Weight:
7.4 lbs (3.35 kg)
Frame Material:
6061 Aluminum Alloy
Frame Sizes:
11.5 in (29.21 cm)Geometry Measurements:
11.5" Seat Tube, 26" Reach, 23" Stand Over Height, 23.75" Width, 64" Length
Frame Types:
Mid-Step, Folding
Frame Colors:
Crimson Red, Granite Gray
Frame Fork Details:
Rigid Aluminum Alloy, 100 mm Hub, 9 mm Skewer with Quick Release
Frame Rear Details:
135 mm Hub, 10 mm Axle with Nuts
Attachment Points:
Rear Rack Bosses, Fender Bosses, Bottle Cage Bosses
Gearing Details:
1
Speed 1x1, 20T Rear SprocketCranks:
Prowheel Forged Chariot Alloy Crank Arms, 170 mm Length, 70T Chainring
Pedals:
Wellgo Plastic Platform, Folding
Headset:
1-1/8" Threadless Internal Cups
Stem:
Alloy, Folding, 200 mm Base Height, Telescoping Height (0 mm to 180 mm), Quick Release Handlebar Clamp 25.4 mm Diameter
Handlebar:
Flat, Aluminum Alloy, 600 mm Length
Brake Details:
Tektro Aries Mechanical Disc with 160 mm Rotors, 5 Star Levers with Motor Inhibitors and Rubberized Front Edge
Grips:
Padded, Stitched, Faux Leather, Black
Saddle:
Medium Sport, Black
(Optional Upgrade Program)Seat Post:
Aluminum Alloy
Seat Post Length:
580 mm
Seat Post Diameter:
33.9 mm
Rims:
Aluminum Alloy, Double Wall, 36 Hole
Spokes:
Stainless Steel, 13 Gauge, Black with Adjustable Brass Nipples
Tire Brand:
Kenda, 20" x 2.125"
Wheel Sizes:
20 in (50.8cm)Tire Details:
40 to 65 PSI, Reflective Stripes
Tube Details:
Schrader Valve
Accessories:
Adjustable Length Kickstand, Aluminum Alloy Rear Rack with Spring (25 kg 55 lb Max Weight), Integrated Spanninga GaLeo Headlight, Integrated Blaze-Lite RL1900 Backlight, Plastic Fenders with Mud Flaps, 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), Optional Security Package (Heavy Duty Chain Lock, Pinhead Security Hardware System $199)
Other:
Locking Removable Tube Mounted Battery, 1.1 lb 2 Amp Battery Charger, 250 lb Max Weight Rating, Gates Carbon Belt Drive with CDX:EXP
Keith
7 years agoReally appreciate these reviews, Court. You provide a tremendous amount of detail to help us choose our bike, some of which is not published by the manufacturers. With so many companies making these bikes now, this is a great resource. Continued success and happy riding!
ReplyCourt Rye
7 years agoThank you so much Keith! I do my best to be thorough but also constructive and keep it interesting. It’s amazing how many little choices these companies have to make and how slight variations can change performance, fit, or price point. Have fun riding out there, whatever you get :D
Replyjon
7 years agoI happen to have stumbled onto another entry into the lower priced folding ebike category. The company has a nice looking line of folding regular bikes also. The company is Citizen and the e-model is the Frisco. It has a 250 watt motor, 36 volt 8.8 ah battery, throttle control. Mostly pretty normal stuff. Fenders, no lights or rack though, for $1099 and free shipping. The interesting feature is that is has a cruise control. And a gent reviews his here. Seems like a decent ebike at a decent price.
ReplyCourt Rye
7 years agoCool, thanks for sharing this Jon, it looks like a decent value. One of the differentiators with EVELO (at least for me) is their great customer service, but perhaps Citizen is similar. If you buy one, feel free to share your experience with it in the forums :)
ReplyKathy
7 years agoThis Citizens ebike is exactly the same frame as the Evelo Quest. They must be using the same company in China (I’m not saying this as a bad thing). Evelo retrofitted the bike with a belt drive instead of a chain, different computer and tires, integrated lights etc.. The fact that they retrofitted the bike has it’s issues because the fenders no longer fit properly for the tires they put on the bike, and those fatter tires are extremely hard to remove if need to change flats etc. and even worse to put them back on.
ReplyCourt Rye
7 years agoHi Kathy, interesting find there. I appreciate your insights on this bike and one that is similar but with a chain.
Mike
5 years agoThis Citizen ebike is no longer in existence. thats what you get with these flybynight companies. Way too many of them popping up, and deluding people into thinking you can get something for nearly nothing.
Evelo is the REAL Deal, and still strongly in business.
Floyd
7 years agoJust had the chance to test ride the Evelo Quest and Galaxy TT at their Seattle shop. Actually wanted to check out the too-new Quest Max with their mid-drive and NuVinci hub, but they only had a pre-production prototype on site.
Alex recommended I try the Quest to get a feel for their folder and their cruiser/hybrid Galaxy TT to feel how the NuVinci hub works. Their shop is in a quiet residential neighborhood in Seattle so you can pedal along quiet, not too smooth pavement, up and down decent hills to get a feel for their bikes.
Was pleasantly surprised that the Quest wasn’t a struggle to ride uphills with the single speed, but the Galaxy TT shows how the NuVinci hub is the way to go if you don’t mind the cost and weight. So simple to use it’s intuitive inside of a minute or two of first riding with it.
Told Alex that now I needed to wait for Court’s review of the Quest Max before I would decide!
ReplyCourt Rye
7 years agoHi Floyd! I’m glad my reviews helped you to discover and enjoy a new bike. I look forward to covering more of their products in the future, including the Quest Max someday :)
ReplyKen H
7 years agoIs it someday yet? Curious minds want to know more about the Quest Max!