🚲 Elevate your ride with the EVRYjourney!
The sixthreezero EVRYjourney Women's Electric Bike is a versatile 7-speed hybrid bike designed for comfort and style. With a lightweight aluminum frame, ergonomic design, and quality tires, this bike is perfect for commuting, leisure rides, and everything in between. Its chic mint green color and dual-spring saddle ensure you ride in both comfort and fashion.
Age Range | Adult |
Bike Type | Cruiser Bike |
Brake Type | Coaster |
Color | Mint Green w/Brown Seat/Grips |
Size | 17.5inch/One Size |
Style | 26"/7-speed |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Number of Items | 1 |
Number of Speeds | 7 |
Features | basket, Aluminum Frame |
Usage | Trail |
Suspension | Rear, Front |
Wheel Size | 26 Inches |
Included Components | Bicycle Frame with Fender^Front and Rear wheel^Rear Rack^Hardware Box^Pedals and Reflectors^Box with Saddle^Instruction Manual |
Brand | sixthreezero |
Department | womens |
Manufacturer | Sixthreezero Enterprises, L.L.C. |
Item model number | 630109 |
Product Dimensions | 182.88 x 71.12 x 48.26 cm; 17.24 Kilograms |
ASIN | B07GLTRVC2 |
A**R
“Love your bike” hear it every time I go for a ride.
Okay, the instructions to assemble were clearly translated from another language into English, and they got some grammar and piece names wrong. That aside, husband was able to assemble in about 1.5 hours.My only complaint is that the seat is constantly loose and the nuts need to be tightened. I ride every weekend and each time I have to tighten the seat. I am going to have to contact the company as this has to be a manufacturing defect.The colour of the bike is great! Pedestrians love it, and I gets shouts every ride “love your bike”. Had 1 driver stop to tell me that he really liked how visible the bike is, “can’t miss that colour!”Overall it is easy to get on and off. Easy to ride. Love the upright position. You sit high. The bike is heavier, and longer than my friends mountain bikes. This means right hand turns are a little wider. Also going up hill, whoooooo, you will feel a burn 🔥.No regrets. This is a great city cruiser bike.
R**N
Dreamy Ride!
One of my favorite activites as a kid was riding my big cruiser bike with my sister (who was on her cool Spyder bike). As an adult, I have had various bikes along the way. I've owned two Trek comfort bikes and loved them. I have been a decorative painter for many years, but then morphed into real estate heavily the last five years. So even though I have been too fat most of my adult life, I was strong from all the ladder climbing and walking -- until real estate took over my life. Haven't gained weight, but the muscles deteriorated! And my knees and hips have rusted up like an old truck. Welllll, last September I embarked on a food plan (RFA -- Kay Sheppard plan) and recovery. So far I have lost 60 pounds, with about that much more to go. One of my goals was to start riding bikes again, since it's my favorite exercise of all. I still have my beautiful Trek bike of many years, but it's a very big bike and a male version, so mounting and dismounting has become painful on this aging body. It even kind-of scares me because I feel I can't get off it fast enough. It ended up being hard for me to feel safe enough to ride. We live (in the coolest old Victorian house) in the middle of a small town, where it has been my dream to ride around and shop with my bike. I was so overweight, I needed to lose a good bit of weight before I was going to be able to bike. I had a "milepost" in my weight journey, that I wanted to buy a more comfortable bike when I had lost x-amount of weight. I simply love the look of a beach bike, and have seen similar models every time we go to the beach. Alas, I was getting close to that number when my 60th birthday was approaching. I had been researching bikes and found this Evryjourney bike. After using their website to ascertain which of the bikes suited my body and lifestyle (with the Bodyfit app), this seemed liked the right one. My four grown children and my husband bought this for my birthday (after I sent back the funky techno watch I didn't know how to operate)... because of the coronavirus scare, there were a lot of folks buying bikes to ride for exercise and fun...so I ordered it with a promise of a backorder. I figured I'd be waiting for months. But fairly soon, I got the notice that I would be getting it. I could hardly wait! It arrived last Monday. My husband and daughter were busy and didn't want to help me that night, so I pulled it out and started assembling. The instructions were simple, though written in a teeny, tiny font (not good when you're half blind and it's evening time). I kept plugging along and got it almost together when I did the thing -- I dropped the seat tube down into the body of the bike, something which the directions explicitly explained NOT to do. My hand/finger strength wasn't sufficient to get it out, but I have a bike-handy neighbor who was able to extract it. There was wailing and gnashing of teeth. I thanked him and then tried to ride it after I got it together....only to realize that I had not tightened several things enough. Mercifully, I took it to him the next day and he tightened everything and made sure the brakes and gears were right. I sheepishly walked it home. I was still scared to get on it (particularly in front of anyone). I laced up my shoes and walked it to a back street. I got on, shaky and uncertain, and started to pedal. My poor left knee did not want to proceed....but within a few minutes it loosened up and I started gliding, gliding, gliding around the neighborhood. I actually cried, as this sweet, beautiful bike brought me back to my happy childhood....I bought the mint green model, which looks like it popped up right out of Mayberry or something. The body of the bike is very sturdy. The gears are smooth as silk. I had to adjust to the idea of the big, wide handlebars...it's very different than the bikes I've ridden as an adult...but I felt comfortable very quickly with that. I am accustomed to 21 gears, so the 7 gear system is different...simpler but that is good too. I am giddy about this bike. It's a lifestyle-kind-of-bike, where I can see myself tooling around town, shopping and visiting friends, as well as exercising my body in a non-stressful and fun way. I plan to ride this several times a week. I ordered a basket and water bottle holder for it and will probably get some pannier bags for the back rack. We live about 25 minutes from the Silver Comet Trail and I also plan to meet up with friends and family there. I am beyond thrilled with this purchase. It seems like a lot of money to spend on a bike when you can go to Walmart and get a much cheaper one...but I've also been down that route. I needed a bike that could handle my weight and height and give me a comfortable way to get in shape and at the same time be useful for shopping and moving around town. Very thankful to my family for helping make this happen. I hope it holds up -- and it seems extremely sturdy and capable of doing that.
M**
Great Product and Easy Assembly
I have never assembled a bike before. I found the instructions easy to follow, and learned a good deal about the bike along the way. I purchased this for my wife, and added a seat for our baby to the front. She is thrilled with it!
V**N
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Me encantó, es igualita a la foto.
G**N
Product shipped very poorly
I do not write reviews first off. But thought I should for this one.First my wife did not want a bike period and was mad when she got whispers that I had purchased it for her as a X-Mas gift.However she LOVES the bike and wants to ride it all the time! So great job designing a very comfortable bike that is easy to ride and looks great as well.A little about me. I am a seasoned RV technician and assembling these types of products is easy for me.Unless the factory doesn't assemble them correctly. And that was our case.The first bike arrived and out of the box was a damaged rear fender. Not so bad that it had to be removed, I would wait for a new one....I assembled the entire bike and the last step was to mount the bike rack..easy right? The factory seised the mount screws to the body. If this was the first step I would have stopped there. But I'm stuck. Long story short the first bike didn't have a rack. And because of this simple mistake if we wanted a rack we needed a new bike.We processed the exchange and a couple of days later the new bike arrived. Thank god I still had the other bike. It took 2 bikes to make one.Another bike with a damaged rear fender. No big deal ..they sent me a new one.Luckily the first step is to mount the front wheel. It was here that we discovered the front brake post the holds the caliper/shoe was mounted crooked. No way to fix that, They welded it in the wrong spot. So I used the forks off the other bike. Not a big deal but suddenly I have alot of time invested in the assembly.Then we moved on the the pedal. Another build issue. They press the threads into the crank. They were pressed in crooked. So the only way to mount the pedal was to cross thread it in. This makes the pedal run in a oblonged fashion but still usable. We would wait for a new crank and upon arrival take it to the bike shop and let them do the swap. Best 10 bucks ever spent!sixthreezero staff had a hard time understanding my issues but finally sent the correct parts. The bike is together as designed and she loves it.If you could speak to the design team I would suggest a different style of mount screw. Torque tip screws don't strip as easy as allen head screws. So if there is a issue its easier to remove them.Over all if the bike had shipped correctly I wouldn't be writing. Hopefully China can get there ducks in a row. Otherwise SIXTHREEZERO could fall by the wayside in shipping cost alone.
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