Rider Heights
5'4"-6'3" (165-192 cm)
Bike Weight
58 lb (26 kg), 51 lb (23 kg) with battery removed
Payload
350 lb (158 kg)
Rear Rack Payload
100 lb (45.3 kg)
Handlebar Height
44" (111.7 cm)
Reach
27" (68.5 cm)
Seat Height
From ground: 32" - 39" (81.2 - 99 cm)
Total Length
69.5" (176.5 cm)
Wheelbase
43.5" (110.5 cm)
Seat Tube Length
17" (43 cm)
Measuring Guide
The term "real inseam" refers to the measurement of the inside length of your leg, from where your body makes contact with the bicycle seat down to the floor. It's important to note that this measurement is often one to two inches greater than your pant length. To ensure accuracy, it's advisable to take this measurement yourself. This figure is essential for consulting sizing charts, helping you determine the best fit among various bike models.
Measurement Instructions
Prepare by gathering the necessary items:
1. A medium-width hardcover book
2. A measuring tape
3. A wall to lean against
4. A helper, like a friend or family member
To start, put on the shoes you typically wear for biking. Stand with your back against the wall and spread your feet approximately 7 inches apart—mirroring the stance you'd have while standing over a bike with both feet flat on the ground.
Next, take a hardcover book and position it spine-up against the wall. Push it upward into your groin area firmly to simulate the bike's saddle. This method might feel slightly uncomfortable but is crucial for ensuring a safe and comfortable bike size.
If you have assistance, have them measure from the floor to the book's spine while you keep the book steady. If you're alone, maintain the position of the book with one hand and use the other to measure from the ground to the top of the book's spine.