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The sixthreezero EVRYjourney Women's Beach Cruiser Bike is a versatile step-through hybrid bicycle designed for urban commuting and leisurely rides. With a lightweight aluminum frame, 7-speed gearing, and 26-inch wheels, it offers a smooth and stable ride. The bike features a comfortable brown synthetic leather saddle and grips, making it perfect for riders of varying heights. Ideal for those seeking both style and functionality, this bike is your ticket to effortless journeys.
Bike Type | Cruiser Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Brand | sixthreezero |
Number of Speeds | 7 |
Color | Navy w/Brown Seat/Grips |
Wheel Size | 26 Inches |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Suspension Type | Rigid |
Special Feature | Rear Rack, Aluminum Frame |
Included Components | Cargo Rack |
Size | 26"/7-speed |
Brake Style | Hand brakes |
Specific Uses For Product | Commuter, Cruiser, Road |
Item Weight | 18 Kilograms |
Theme | Versatility |
Style | Evryjourney Women's |
Model Name | EVRYjourney Women's Beach Cruiser Bike, Step-Through Touring Hybrid Bicycle |
Power Source | Pedal power (human energy transferred through a drivetrain) |
Wheel Material | Aluminum or Alloy Steel |
Seat Material Type | Leather |
Warranty Type | Extended |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Bicycle Gear Shifter Type | Trigger |
Is Autographed | No |
Number of Handles | 2 |
Skill Level | Intermediate |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00610395717089 |
UPC | 610395717089 |
Manufacturer | Sixthreezero Enterprises, L.L.C. |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 54.92 x 27.95 x 7.68 inches |
Package Weight | 20.56 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 55 x 29 x 8 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 | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | womens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 630035 |
C**Y
Outstanding quality bike!
This is the best bike I have ever owned. I have purchased several cheaper bikes over the years and this by far has been my best decision I made. I did a lot of research before I purchased it. You will not be disappointed. The quality of this bike far exceeds any other bikes. It is sturdy but lightweight. It comes packaged very nicely and securely. The installation may take you a while but it’s definitely worth it when it’s done. It rides so smoothly and is such a quality item. I would definitely recommend this. Paying the extra money sure was worth it. The difference in this bike is comparable to driving a Cadillac versus a Volkswagen. You will not be sorry. The company has gone above and beyond to make everything as easy as can be for you and to make your riding experience very comfortable and enjoyable. This is definitely worth the money. The bike is quiet and the size fits me perfect. There were no missing parts during installation. This bike is a keeper!
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.
B**.
Great Bicycle!
excellent quality. Timely delivery , and bike looks great too...
F**Y
Dusty Plum Rims....yuck! Great otherwise
What's with the dusty plum rims?. Not a fan! Like they dont make paint the color of the seat?I've only gotten it unboxed. The parts do seem quality. It was well packaged. No dings but 1 tiny black freckle. No time today to attempt assembly. Was delivered to my neighbor's side of the duplex & our address #'s are different & clearly marked.
M**R
Fantastic bike--but please love yourself and take it to your local bike shop for assembly!
FIRST OFF: I'm in love with this bike. I ride it everywhere. Library? Bike time. Grocery store? Bike time. The gym? Oh boy! I love getting on this bike and I love riding around on it and I spend SO much time thinking "I wish I was on my bike right now." Five stars.PERSONAL STATS: I'm 5'8" and got the 26" bike and was easily able to adjust the seat to fit my height. I use the bike for commuting/running errands and probably ride 3-8 miles a day, 4-5 days a week. I ride in the rain often and this bike is nice and weatherproof as long as you dry/re-oil the chain at the end of the ride.PROS:1) The bike seat makes me feel like I'm in the arms of an angel. My posture is SO good on this bike. It doesn't give me the same terrible butt bruises that most bike seats do. This bike is absolutely built for rider comfort and you can tell.2) The color scheme!! This bike is so cute. Every time I look at it I just start smiling.3) Good, solid construction without being too heavy. I can pick this bike up and move it around without feeling like my arms are going to fall off.4) GREAT bases to attach things to. Since I use this bike for errands, it's important for me to have a bunch of potential storage space for groceries and other items. You can very securely fit a basket to the handlebars and spacious saddlebags over the rear wheel so you can cavort joyfully off into the sunset with your fresh tomatoes from the farmers market or whatever.5) Having multiple gears is a big plus in my book. I don't hit major hills on my rides, but it's a lifesaver to be able to shift down a few gears even if it's just a long, extended upwards-inclined road.CONS:1) Assembly. Assembly, assembly, assembly, assembly. I asked a good friend whose hobby is assembling ikea furniture to put this bike together for me. And he did! He managed it just fine! Then I took it to the local bike shop to get a speedometer and the technician checked my bike and very gently and kindly told me that it was a horrible mess. Oof.PLEASE save yourself the trouble of puzzling through the manual and just take it to a professional for a guaranteed safe and correct assembly. If you're already spending $600 on a good quality, built-to-last bike, you can spend the $80 it takes for a good quality, built-to-last professional assembly. The manual is a nightmare and assembly is a mess and even my friend who loves this kind of assembly stuff struggled to do it right. Once you've handled that, the rest of the bike experience is a dream. :)
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