Calling the Cyrusher Kommoda 3.0 a “bicycle” virtually feels somewhat dishonest. Certain, it has pedals and technically matches into the ebike class, however once you twist the throttle, the entire expertise leans somewhat extra in direction of an electrical moped that simply occurs to have pedals. The fats Arisun 20×4-inch tires, the 6061 aluminum step-through body, and the 750-watt rear hub motor with almost 63 lb-ft (85 Nm) of torque … yeah, that every one helps what I am making an attempt for example right here.
And it is not some light-weight commuter bike that you simply casually sling onto a bus rack or simply stuff into the janitor closet once you get to the workplace … this factor is constructed for having a superb time, similar to a minibike.
JS @ New Atlas
The *ahem* ebike is powered by a detachable 48-volt, 20-Ah battery (round 960 Wh) that Cyrusher says will internet you about 68 miles (~110 km) of vary on a cost – and one other 6-7 hours to recharge. That is not too shabby, contemplating that battery is feeding a 750-watt rear hub motor. I might say “1 horsepower motor,” however 750 of something sounds a lot better than 1 of one thing. My real-world expertise was extra like 50 miles (80 km) on a cost, however I’m not a small man … and I like throttle. If you happen to’re into truly pedaling, the Kommoda makes use of a torque-sensor pedal help system you could flip off solely, or select ranges starting from Eco to Sport.
All of which, would possibly I add, is UL 2849 & UL 2271 Licensed. That appears to be the newest buzzword within the ebike world, so I am letting you already know, for good measure and key phrase placement. 😉
Cyrusher says the bike tops out at 28 mph (45 km/h), which, if I am not mistaken, is the federal restrict (within the US, not less than) on help for a Class-3 ebike. However mine, the Kommoda 3.0 Class-2 ebike, maybe because of a firmware challenge or one thing that I by no means intend on formally addressing, will fortunately cruise as much as 33 mph (53 km/h) utilizing throttle alone. Possibly I simply bought fortunate? However do me a favor and do not inform anybody. If LEO asks, it solely does 28, proper?
JS @ New Atlas
That prime velocity lands this bike squarely in minibike territory, so far as I am involved. The motor has a strong, comfy punch off the road, however nothing that is going to spin the tire uncontrolled on you, even within the free stuff. And driving over compact sand, the juicy 750-watt’er nonetheless has sufficient beans to maintain chuggin’ together with its sturdy, linear energy. I haven’t got any actual hills close by for a correct hill-climb check, however judging by the way it rides on the flats, it ought to climb respectably for a hub-motor setup. Particularly for those who’ve bought sturdy legs.
Regardless of being a fat-tire bike and tipping the scales at 83 lb (~38 kg), the Kommoda genuinely does not really feel like a pig once you’re driving it. I feel its very low middle of gravity helps cover the burden. It is surprisingly nimble for one thing that, not less than on paper, may be thought-about a little bit of a chonk. And sure, I can curl it, however not very many instances.
JS @ New Atlas
The Kommoda 3.0 comes geared up with hydraulic brakes with 180-mm rotors that I might charge a strong 8 out of 10. They don’t seem to be high-end, multi-pot Shimano XTRs or something, however they’ve first rate really feel and greater than sufficient chunk once you want them. Definitely higher than some bikes I’ve ridden.
Consolation might be the Kommoda’s strongest trait, in my view. These huge tires with huge sidewalls absorb a number of the street chatter earlier than the suspension even begins suspending. The massive ebike has a 110-mm fork with adjustable compression and a preload adjuster … and lockout (who makes use of lockout? Can anybody clarify the purpose of lockout to me?). It additionally has a rear air shock you could completely alter for those who so want. That being stated, it is no pillow-soft trip. The inventory seat, surprisingly, is on the plusher facet with out being squishy, sweat-inducing, and itchy (I do know you already know what I am speaking about), making the general package deal simply good. Nice. Comfortable. The entire bike simply screams “I’M HAVING A GOOD DAY!”
JS @ New Atlas
Consolation is unquestionably 8.5/10 proper out of the field. The grips take somewhat getting used to, although. That is most likely my largest criticism. I want spherical grips, relatively than the flappy-patty palm-rest type. I perceive why some folks would possibly like that, nevertheless it’s by no means been one thing I might get used to. Simple swap with an air compressor although!
The Inexperienced Mosheen (or purple, gray, or orange for those who select these colours as a substitute) is IP65 rated, that means a rain trip needs to be simply nice, however avoid river crossings and strain washers.
The step-through body is legit-easy for riders of all sizes. Cyrusher says, “You are golden, Pony Boy,” for those who’re between four-foot-nine and six-foot-three (145 cm / 190.5 cm). I do not know any adults who’re underneath five-foot-flat, so I can not attest to that finish of the spectrum, however I am 6 ft 3 in and might attest that I match. Comfortably. The seat peak is absurdly adjustable, which is smart given the 18-inch (45.7 cm) disparity in rider peak for the machine. And the handlebars even have fairly a little bit of adjustability ahead and again, for locating that oh-so-sweet spot you’re keen on.
The cockpit itself is easy, like a bicycle needs to be. You have bought a colour sprint that reveals you which ones of the 5 ranges of PAS (Energy Help Degree) you are in, your velocity, your ODO, and there you might have it. It is fairly huge and daring, so there is not an entire lot of squinting whereas making an attempt to be sure you’ve not damaged any native velocity legal guidelines.
JS @ New Atlas
Your left controls are for the headlight – which is huge, however not notably vivid at 250 lumens, a horn, and your PAS. The appropriate facet is the place your Shimano Tourney 7-speed set off lives. Shifts are virtually at all times completely easy and precise, however there are occasions when somewhat further faucet on the shift lever is required to cease the clacking of a barely misaligned derailleur.
The rear rack for storage on the Kommoda is strong. It feels prefer it’s truly a part of the body, relatively than simply some bolt-on afterthought. I do not know what the rear rack payload capability is, however I will assume that so long as I do not exceed the 350-lb (159-kg) capability the bike is rated for, then I will be okay. I hope. I am an enormous fan of milk crates (not pictured). Cyrusher says I can put a toddler seat on it, however I am not accountable sufficient for such issues.
JS @ New Atlas
I’ve heard complaints about cable administration on the Kommoda, however frankly, they do not intrude with something when turning lock-to-lock, so I do not give it a second thought. It is a US$1,600 bike that performs extra like a $2,600 electrical moped, so a bit o’ sloppy-cable does not trouble me. If you happen to like completely tidy cables, nonetheless, it should trouble you.
What does trouble me (in addition to the grips) is the chain noise over bumps. The derailleur is not the tightest, so the slack within the chain will bounce round a bit, making clanging noises once you’re not pedaling. Within the grand scheme of issues, it is a minor criticism, however jangly stuff that should not jangle is correct up in direction of the highest of issues that I do not like in life.
Additionally, for those who’re actually making an attempt to get someplace quick, ghost-pedaling will rear it is ugly head across the 24-mph (39-km/h) mark because the torque-sensing motor will spin the tires quicker than you may pedal, which is okay for those who’re on throttle solely – however toes beware, as a result of the pedal peak is fairly low to the bottom – and on the bottom once you’re leaned over just a bit bit – so that you will have pedal strikes for those who’re not paying consideration.
JS @ New Atlas
General, the Kommoda 3.0 is a beginner-friendly machine that even superior riders will admire underneath the fitting circumstances – like hanging out with mates on a cheerful sunny day, losing your time doing nothing apart from being completely satisfied and having enjoyable. The bike is strong bang-for-your-buck, particularly as the worth has dropped a number of hundred {dollars} since its preliminary launch.
The Kommoda 3.0 does not excel at anyone factor particularly, nevertheless it appears to do every little thing decently effectively, and it is laborious to be mad at that, particularly once you notice it is much less ebike and extra electrical moped.
Cyrusher despatched me one in inexperienced for the assessment, and the one colour I dislike greater than inexperienced is an excellent greener inexperienced. Besides, I feel it has simply sufficient utilitarian-green sheen that I nonetheless by some means prefer it.
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