Total Weight:
59 lbs (26.76 kg)
(62 with Suspension Fork)Battery Weight:
5.4 lbs (2.44 kg)
(5.6 lbs for Larger Battery)Frame Material:
Aluminum Alloy
Frame Sizes:
18 in (45.72 cm)Geometry Measurements:
18" Seat Tube, 22" Reach, 75" Length, 30" Stand Over Height
Frame Types:
High-Step
Frame Colors:
Obsidian Black with Hot Pink Accents, Titanium Grey with White Accents, Bright Caribbean Blue with Orange Accents
Frame Fork Details:
Rigid Steel, Optional Basic Suspension
Attachment Points:
Fender Bosses, Rear Rack Bosses
Gearing Details:
1
Single Speed 40-16T (No Room for Cassette, No Derailleur Hanger)Cranks:
Prowheel Aluminum Alloy Cranks, 40 Tooth Chainring with Plastic Guide
Pedals:
Aluminum Alloy Platform
Headset:
1 1/8" with Three 10 mm Stacks
Stem:
85 mm Length
Handlebar:
Low Rise, Aluminum Alloy, 25.5" Length
Brake Details:
Tektro Mechanical Disc with 160 mm Rotors, 5 Star Levers with Motor Inhibitor
Grips:
Ergonomic Rubber with Lockers
Saddle:
Generic Comfort with Rubber Bumpers
Seat Post:
Aluminum Alloy
Seat Post Length:
265 mm
Seat Post Diameter:
28.6 mm
Rims:
Punched Aluminum Alloy, 59 mm Width
Spokes:
14 Gauge, Black
Tire Brand:
Chaoyang 26" x 4"
Wheel Sizes:
26 in (66.04cm)Tire Details:
Nylon
Tube Details:
Schrader Valve
Accessories:
Single Side Kickstand on Left Chain Stay, Plastic Chain Guide, Optional Battery Upgrade $85, Optional Suspension Fork $70
Other:
Locking Removable Battery Pack, Plastic Battery Box with Rubber Plugs for Onboard Charging, KMC Chain, Axle Tensioner, Max Tire PSI 20 (Recommend 10 to 15 for Soft Terrain)
Jack Tyler
9 years agoI gather there has been a certain amount of controversy and alleged ‘hype’ about the Sonders ebikes. Sonders himself seems to have become a bit of a media personality and some folks therefore worry his ebikes might be as much about ‘sizzle as steak’. So I appreciated this review and Court’s obvious efforts when discussing the bike to provide some balance and perspective – on the bike’s components, design decisions and riding experience. Not for the first time, this EBR review is the most informative and least ‘sensationalized’ discussion on this model that I’ve come across so far. Thanks, Court.
ReplyCourt Rye
9 years agoYou just made my day… thanks for the kind words and thoughtful feedback Jack. I do my absolute best to respect consumers first, then bicycle companies and also myself when creating these reviews. The goal is to set everything else aside and look at the product but sometimes the surrounding marketing, warranties and availability come into play as with the Sondors and I try to share those points in an objective way. Thanks again :)
ReplyJohn S
9 years agoI’m looking into purchasing this bike for getting around town and getting to the beach. You’ve got a great knack for objectively reviewing these bikes. Just wanted to send out a thank you and let you know your detailed reviews are certainly appreciated. Best, John
ReplyCourt Rye
9 years agoThanks so much John! That means a lot… I work pretty hard traveling to see the bikes and I truly want to be objective and help people find what’s right for them. Enjoy the ride :)
ReplyMike H
8 years agoI was looking very carefully at their website about to order when I had to go back to your review because I saw absolutely nothing about a warranty of any kind – sadly I found it here —- “WARRANTY: None”. How can this be for a US company like this to offer zero warranty????
ReplyCourt Rye
8 years agoYeah… I struggled to get any warranty information from the company when I met the founder and have since heard from customers who were not able to reach anyone for help. You could buy replacement parts but for the time being it seems like you’re really on your own with the bike. Thankfully the latest bike (the Sondors Thin) was shipped really well with very few scratches or bends etc. compared to other models I’ver bought and reviewed found on Amazon.
ReplyTaipan
8 years agoHej Court ! On the Sondors Thin review, you mention that the EU version has a 250w and 15.5mph spec. Is it the same for the Original ? Cheers,
ReplyCourt Rye
8 years agoHi Taipan, I was under the impression that the EU version has the 250 watt motor and lower top speed to meet European regulation but have never actually seen one in person… so it’s difficult to say. What I can say is that the US version has a 350 watt hub motor and is capable of 20 mph top speed :)
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