Total Weight:
40.4 lbs (18.32 kg)
Battery Weight:
4 lbs (1.81 kg)
Motor Weight:
2.2 lbs (0.99 kg)
Frame Material:
Injection Molded Magnesium
Frame Sizes:
12 in (30.48 cm)Geometry Measurements:
Unfolded: 12" Seat Tube Length, 22" Reach, 21.25" Stand Over Height, 22.5" Width, 62.5" Length, Folded: 15.5" Length, 29.5" Height, 31" Width
Frame Types:
Compact, Folding
Frame Colors:
Matte Black, Blue, White
Frame Fork Details:
Single Right Side Rigid 6061 T6 Aluminum Alloy
Frame Rear Details:
Single Right Side, Gocycle Lockshock™ 25mm (1 in) Travel
Attachment Points:
Rear Rack Bosses, Fender Bosses
Gearing Details:
3
Speed 1x3 Internally Geared Shimano Nexus Hub (Gear Inches: 1st=39.1 in, 2nd=53.3 in, 3rd=72.5 in, Gear Development: 1st=3.1 m, 2nd=4.3 m, 3rd=5.8 m) with Cleandrive® Chain Case, 12 Tooth SprocketShifter Details:
Microshifter Half-Grip Twist on Right
Cranks:
Alloy, Forged, 170mm Length, 32 Tooth Alloy Chainring
Pedals:
VP Folding Plastic Platform
Headset:
Integrated Steerer, Sealed Cartridget, 1-1/8" Straight, Upside-Down (Adjustment on Bottom)
Stem:
Alloy, Integrated Handlebar
Handlebar:
Flat, Aluminum Alloy, 560mm Length
Brake Details:
Proprietary Hydraulic Disc with 140mm Rotors, Dual-Piston Calipers, Two-Finger Levers with Adjustable Reach
Grips:
Flat Rubber, Black
Saddle:
Velo Sport, Black
Seat Post:
Alloy with Forged Head and Telescoping Sleeve
Seat Post Length:
350 mm
Seat Post Diameter:
34.9 mm
Rims:
Injection Molded Magnesium, 5 Support Arms
Tire Brand:
Gocycle Branded Vredestein, 20" x 2.0" (50-406)
Wheel Sizes:
20 in (50.8cm)Tire Details:
Reflective Sidewall Stripes, 35 to 60 PSI, 2.5 to 4 Bar
Tube Details:
Schrader Valve
Accessories:
T20 and 4 mm Combination Hex Wrench in Saddle Rail Holder for Seat Height Adjustment, Optional Integrated Light Kit $(160), Optional Front Pannier ($200), Optional Front Fender ($60), Optional Rear Fender ($60), Optional Lock Holster Kit ($170), Optional Frame Protection Kit ($25)
Other:
Maximum Rider Weight 220 lbs (99.8 kgs), Universal Vgonomic™ Frame Size (Stack and Reach Adjustment), 1 lb 2 Amp Charger or Optional 4 Amp Charger ($155), Proprietary Battery Management System (BMS), Internally Routed Cables, 30 Amp Controller
Jeff Sims
5 years agoI really liked this review. This particular GoCycle may not fold as easily and compactly as the others but with the 500 watt motor and the larger battery one gets better range/performance. When it is folded and Mikey is rolling it in the garage, that was pretty neat as it was easy to push and stear. GoCycle has done some great engineering in developing this bike!
ReplyCourt
5 years agoWonderful! Glad you liked the review here, Jeff. Thanks for sharing such an encouraging comment with us. And yeah, this is a big step for Gocycle that brings the price down a bit but still provides the unique style, high quality parts, and great user experience they are known for :)
ReplyTom
5 years agoMikey/Court, isn’t this a front-mounted hub motor? Your spec sheet has the following: Motor Type Rear-Mounted Geared Hub
The small front-mounted 500W motor seems pretty cool. I would be interested in seeing more details, however, as the motor appears to put out very little torque (15 nm). I’m also really surprised that such a small battery in terms of watthours can provide pretty good range. Must be the relative lightness of the bike itself.
ReplyCourt
5 years agoAhh, thanks for the attention to detail and help here Tom. I’ve updated the spec and will remind Mikey to keep an eagle’s eye out for the specs. Yeah, I think the front motor is just very “efficient” meaning kind of weak. I didn’t see or test ride the Gocycle GX but I have ridden other models, and I was impressed. The motor was a little loud, compared with some other Bafang, MXUS, Suntour models, but it did produce enough power to give me a sense of support. I feel like the Gocycles strike that balance of lightweight and efficient with just enough support to be helpful, but you still have to pedal along and be more active. It helps them keep the whole bike lighter and extends the range ;)
ReplyJohn Macfarlane
5 years agoAnother great review, going to cost me more money (Trek FS Powerfly was my last purschase after reading one of your reviews. Test rode a GX yesterday and its perfect for my next folding ‘boat’ bike. I was surprised it rode so ‘normally’ with the single fork wheel-not sure what I expected, but I liked everything about the bike. Main motivation is for a light weight product, getting any bike on and off a boat is tough, but GX will be a breeze.
Court / Mikey, thanks again for another great review. You may cause me to spend money, but at least I know excatly what I’m getting;-)
ReplyCourt
5 years agoGreat choice on the Powerfly! How are you liking it? Yeah, these Gocycle models are perfect for boats. They definitely feel good, better than a lot of other folders that are heavy, flex, and just aren’t as efficient and “bike like” in my opinion. So glad these videos have helped and been positive for you, John. Thanks for taking some time to comment here :)
ReplyGeorge Perkins
3 years agoI do not see any bosses for water bottle cage or a water bottle accessory. How can this essential item be missing on a $4-5K bicycle?
ReplyGoCycle owners, how do you stay hydrated?
Court
3 years agoIt’s a good point, I notice this frequently with ebikes due to the battery positioning or frame layout. The Gocycle seems to optimize folding and may even be adhering to regulations about bottle cage safety positioning (apparently in some countries they may not be allowed to put them on the top tube due to stand over safety).
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