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The sixthreezero EVRYjourney Men's Beach Cruiser Bike is a versatile hybrid bicycle designed for both comfort and commuting. Featuring a Shimano 7-speed external derailleur, a low 19-inch steel frame for easy access, and 26-inch wheels with semi-slick tires, this bike ensures a smooth and stylish ride for any occasion.
Bike Type | Hybrid Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Brand | sixthreezero |
Number of Speeds | 7 |
Color | Matte Grey w/ Black Seat/Grips |
Wheel Size | 26 Inches |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Suspension Type | Rigid |
Special Feature | Basket |
Included Components | Cargo Rack |
Size | 26 Inch/7-speed |
Brake Style | Linear Pull |
Specific Uses For Product | Road |
Item Weight | 36.5 Pounds |
Style | Classic |
Model Name | EVRYjourney Men's Steel Beach Cruiser Bike, Hybrid Bicycle, 26 Inch Wheels, Multiple Speed Options and Color Options |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 220 Pounds |
Assembly Required | No |
Skill Level | Beginner |
UPC | 850015649288 |
Manufacturer | Experience Architects LLC |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 64 x 28.4 x 8.9 inches |
Package Weight | 23.07 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 72 x 28 x 17.5 inches |
Brand Name | sixthreezero |
Warranty Description | 365 Day Manufacturer Warranty, which does not include returns. Returns are based on Amazon's 30 Day return policy. |
Material | Steel |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 630477 |
R**N
Nice bike, except the one I got...
Bike was delivered in a box, kind of, I mean it probably had more tape than card board. Obviously someone bought this bike absolutely hatted it, ran over it with their car and put it back in the box for a return, and then they ship it to under the guise of brand new. I can’t believe they even shipped it to me in such a poor condition where was Q A. I would have been embarrassed to send it off like that. Over all it would of made a great less expensive alternative to the Electra Townie bike. I’m still waiting after a few weeks for the refund. Hope yours shows up at your door in better condition whenever they restock.
A**S
Impressed with sixthreezero's EVRYjourney cruiser.
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.
S**.
Excellent bike for the casual rider!
A couple weeks ago my kids decided they were done with training wheels and just took off down the sidewalk on their bikes! It was a proud moment for me as a dad to see that, but I felt bad telling them that they were limited to riding on our street and couldn't go anywhere else. I haven't owned a bike in more than a decade so I went online to do my research and find something that might work for me. My primary use was going to be riding around our small town with my kids, and I wanted to do it in as much comfort as possible. I'm not a racer, I'm not big into exercise, I'm not big into mountain biking or trails, so a cruiser type of bike was perfect for me. After looking around I came across the sixthreezero brand and they seemed to put a good quality bike together, the reviews were pretty solid across the board. So I started to look into their brand, and settled on the EVRYJourney 7-Speed.I ended up ordering from Amazon because it was significantly cheaper than directly from their site, but know that if you plan to add the Lifetime Warranty option, they'll charge $40 instead of the $20 if you order the bike straight from them. The box arrived just fine, the only blemish was that part of the handlebar stem that connects to the fork was poking through the side of the box and was slightly scratched. Given that every other part of the bike was in A+ condition, I wasn't going to complain. It's barely noticeable when the bike is all put together. I'm fairly handy with things, but it still took an hour and a half to put the bike together. The instructions are written quite well in my opinion, but reading and checking to make sure that you are doing everything correctly takes time, and that's ok.I've had the chance to go on three rides with the bike so far, the shortest being around the neighborhood, and the other two were rides of a few miles each. I can say that the bike is comfortable! The handle bars and the seat have a lot of adjustment options and I was able to get things dialed in pretty easily for my size. I wanted something with a large seat so that my bum wouldn't be crazy sore after a ride like it has been in the past on more "performance oriented" bikes I've ridden. After a ride of a few miles I could tell that I might not want to spend all day on the seat, but I'll still call it plenty comfortable! The 7-speed gearing choice was a good one for me. Our town is rather flat so I won't have any crazy hills to tackle. When I'm cruising around with my kids and keeping at their pace I'm usually good in gears 3 to 5. It's been rare that I've needed to go all the way up to 7 or all the way down to 1, which tells me that I chose wisely! I do feel like this bike is fast enough that I could get around pretty efficiently by myself if I needed to, which is great!We'll see how things go over the long run, but so far I'm quite pleased with the bike and it meets my needs perfectly. I'm glad I have a lifetime warranty backing up the bike so that if ever something goes wrong, I'm covered!In summary, if you're a casual biker looking for a nice comfortable option to bike around a small town or with your kids, this is a hard bike to beat!Update 10/17/2020The bike is still working wonderfully and I'm still very happy with my purchase almost 1 year later!
C**R
Tough build, but wonderful to ride.
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"
T**N
A Delightful Experience So Far
I’m only about 50 miles into this bike, so my review is only based on the early phase of ownership. I hope I can say these same things about it several years later.I bought this model for myself and the Around The Block 7-speed for my wife. We’ve been off of bikes for over 20 years, and it’s time to be healthier while slowing down to enjoy the beauty of our neighborhood. Here are my initial impressions:Assembly: I’ve never put together a bike, but I was able to assemble both of these in about an hour’s time each (going slowly and methodically through each step). I’m a visual learner, so I found the assembly videos on their channel extremely helpful.Aesthetics: I like the way the bike looks. I added some extras so I can commute to work, but the unique design sets it apart. The rear rack is much appreciated.The Ride: I’m mostly using it on roads and paved trails that are relatively level. In those conditions, it is a smooth ride. I can cruise at 12-13mph without breaking a sweat, and since I’m not trying to rush, I’m content with this average speed. The 7-speed shifts gears easily and supply enough adjustment for our environment.Comfort: I bought the bike partly for comfort. I’m overweight, out of shape, and in a new decade of life. These are factors that can’t be assigned to the seat. So I’m feeling some pain in the tailbone the next day, but while I’m riding, I’m very comfortable. I appreciate the larger seat. Hopefully, my own soreness will diminish along with my waistline.Intangibles: I have forgotten how fun it is to ride. Now, I try to find time every day to get in even a short ride. My son has taken to longer rides, so we’re spending more time together. I love the exercise, and hate rainy days. Just feeling more vitality and appreciation for the environment around me has brought value to this purchase.Five stars for now. Maybe I’ll update a year later to see how it lasts.
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