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sixthreezero EVRYjourney Men's Hybrid Cruiser Bike - 1/3/7/21 Speed Bicycle with 26
sixthreezero EVRYjourney Men's Hybrid Cruiser Bike - 1/3/7/21 Speed Bicycle with 26

sixthreezero EVRYjourney Men's Hybrid Cruiser Bike - 1/3/7/21 Speed Bicycle with 26" Wheels in Multiple Colors | Perfect for Commuting, Leisure Rides & City Exploration

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Aluminum city frame 7-speed hybrid touring, urban commuting, and cruiser bike with matching full fenders, and 26" wheels Shimano 7-speed External Derailleur with front and rear handbrakes allows for wide range of riding from leisure to long distance commutes Brown synthetic leather comfy saddle and grips with classic stitching; 2" semi-slick tires provide excellent roll, and a cushioned, stable ride Low swooping frame makes for easy step-thru entry on and off the bike; puts rider in an upright, heads-up position The foot-forward seat and pedal position allows riders of varying heights to stop and put feet flat on the ground while staying in the saddle See more product details

Features

    Aluminum city frame 7-speed hybrid touring, urban commuting, and cruiser bike with matching full fenders, and 26" wheels

    Shimano 7-speed External Derailleur with front and rear handbrakes allows for wide range of riding from leisure to long distance commutes

    Brown synthetic leather comfy saddle and grips with classic stitching; 2" semi-slick tires provide excellent roll, and a cushioned, stable ride

    Low swooping frame makes for easy step-thru entry on and off the bike; puts rider in an upright, heads-up position

    The foot-forward seat and pedal position allows riders of varying heights to stop and put feet flat on the ground while staying in the saddle

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I have a similar beach cruiser that I bought a few years ago. Got this one for my vacation home. Love this bike. It’s rock solid and very comfortable. Easy to set up and after a few minor adjustments everything works great. The manual is thorough and easy to follow. Bought a pair of these and wished I had them at my other house as well! Hands down a great cruiser.Nice bike. Like the flat black. Well made. Comfortable upright ride. Step through is great. Feels safer from falling with the step through. We bought 2 bikes. Carry on back of our RV to ride where we go.absolutely love this bike. super comfortable to ride, and very fun and easy to put together.Finished assembling the bike and took it for a short hop. So far, I am impressed with how pleasant it is to ride. I was looking for something I could use to commute, and didn't want to use the family mountain bike due to my height requiring a substantial forward lean which lead to neck strain while riding.With this bike, however, you sit upright with your feet slightly forward. This naturally means more air resistance, but also means it's far easier on your back and neck and makes for a far more scenic ride. Combine that with a wide saddle and handlebars and it feels like something you could ride for hours.Fair warning to any would-be buyers, though, it's not an easy build. The fenders are the worst culprit, as the support wires generally need some finagling to get aligned so the fender is centered and doesn't risk rubbing the wheel. Everything else on the bike seems pretty study, including the rack, though it takes a lot of time and energy to put it all on.You should be prepared with proper tools and some grease, though. On mine, the brake cables were too tight and the brake arms needed to be removed, greased, and then reinstalled with the springs one notch looser so that they moved smoothly. The included multi-tool and hex wrenches are acceptable, but not ideal, so having your own tools for tightening bolts and getting the thing adjusted is a good idea.All that being said, if you're willing to put in the elbow grease, the bike feels like a very solid product and now that the hard part is over, I'm quite happy with how things are looking. I'll update this if anything changes over the next few weeks as I take the thing out to run it through it's paces.UPDATE: It has now been a few weeks of commuting to work, and so far there have been no major problems. The 2 criticisms I have are that 1) the cables are run through the frame, which means they bounce around and clang over bumps, which isn't a problem as much as a nuisance, and 2) I developed creaky crank syndrome recently and had to pull, grease, and reinstall the arms. Yet another instance of poor attention to detail on the part of the manufacturer, but not a huge issue. If you're not one for DIY maintenance, though, it's mean you either cope with the creak, or make yet another visit to the bike shop to have them fix it.All that being said, the bike is still incredibly comfortable to ride. I've been able to consistently male the 5-mile ride to and from work almost every day with no sore butt or legs. Additionally, having the step-through frame makes it a cinch to mount and dismount even with bags on the rear. Since I work grocery, I usually bungee my lunch on top and have bought a pair of fold-out baskets to carry any groceries I need for the day, so I regularly have stuff strapped to the rear.So really I think I can comfortably stick with my original assessment of "takes some elbow grease, but ultimately a good buy"This is my first Cruiser style bike in 20 years so I had high expectations for this bike. I had my first ride today and I can honestly say that I was not disappointed.Assembly took me longer than I expected. I found the assembly manual to be generally good but the lack of contrast between parts in some of the assembly pictures made it a more challenging to follow than it should have. I resorted to watching the assembly video to clarify a few points.The bike was well packaged and arrived safely. The build quality is very good. The bike rides well and is fairly comfortable. I am going to replace the seat with a wider seat but this has always been an issue for me with every bike so its not a defect per say on this bike, just a rider preference.The bike is a tad expensive at MSRP but I got a good deal on Amazon and have no regrets so far. I will update my review once I had a good chance to ride it a few more times.Great bike, assembly instructions must be read before you start or you will get confused. Arrived with no damage and was easy to assemble (read the manual first). Riding more now than I ever had before, very comfortable and with 21 speeds I can tackle almost anything. I am 74 and the step thru frame makes it real easy to mount and dismount. Photo shows how it is tricked out. Love this bike!Assembly instructions were pretty good, but I did have a couple of challenges and issues. Customer service responded quickly with answers and solutions. The bike is very comfortable and fun to ride. I look forward to many years of outdoor adventure!I love this bike. It’s easy on my body to ride.My last bike was a Firmstrong Bruiser which I had for just over (2) years before it was unfortunately stolen. I decided to replace it with a new sixthreezero EVRYjourney cruiser as the two brands and models seemed comparable and suited for us bigger fellows (I am 6'4" and 240lbs.) The EVERYjourney cruiser arrived in good shape in a well designed box. Installation instructions were very easy to follow and I had the bike fully assembled and adjusted in under 2 hours. The bike came complete with all the tools you need to assemble it but I preferred to use my own tools. I was surprised that there was still lots of play in both the seat and handlebar adjustment settings to easily accommodate someone taller than myself, or alternatively, shorter. It wasn't until I hopped on and took it for a spin that I realized how much better this cruiser rode than my old one. Peddling seemed easier, handlebars seemed sturdier, the bike felt lighter, and was well balanced as I could lift the entire bike off the ground from just the handlebar grips alone. The bike also comes complete with fenders (I live in a wet area so this is important) and a bike rack. I also love the triple colors of the orange frame, chrome handlebars, and black/orange wheel rims. (Most bikes that fit me only come in black so I appreciate the color choices and visibility this cruiser provides.)While assembling the bike I did come across a small bearing issue in the right peddle so it didn't rotate as smoothly as it should, but it was an easy fix. I'd certainly recommend the sixthreezero EVRYjourney cruiser as a great choice for the 6-foot plus crowd.I like that it rides and steers like the bikes I used to ride sixty years ago, and its step-through frame means I can get on or off it anywhere! The cruiser design also allows my long legs to be straight when the pedals are at their lowest, yet I still can put my feet on the ground while perched on the seat. No more falling over at every Stop sign ...Really nice looking bike, mostly easy to assemble and maybe took a couple hours (just adjusting the gears was a bit confusing). Definitely watch the video on YouTube, it's so helpful! Seat is very comfortable and it's easy on my lower back. I got the men's bike because it was available, cheaper, and I wanted the bike in matte black. It's a super smooth ride! Nothing came damaged and all pieces were in the box. I got it in about 3 business days.The most comfortable bike I've ever been on. Love it, love it, love it. It's winter in Canada so not the best bike riding weather but I had to take it for a short spin after Santa left it under my Christmas tree. I foresee many happy miles on it in warmer times. Can't wait for spring.Bike was easy to assemble, YouTube videos online really helped assembly and info on bike. Great easy ride for any biker.