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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Aventon Ramblas. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
17 reasons to buy
- The range wows testers. A max assist (PAS 3) test covers 47.5 miles and 1,150 feet of elevation at 17.5mph. A PAS 1 tests covers 107.5 miles and 2,224 feet at 13mph.
- The abundant, “controllable” power inspires confidence, making the Ramblas ideal for MTB noobs, say reviewers.
- Testers savor the “natural” assistance and relatively easy unassisted pedaling.
- Experts are impressed by the Ramblas' climbing performance.
- The SRAM 4-piston hydraulic disc brakes are excellent, say reviewers.
- There are four frame sizes to fit riders from 5’1” to 6’5”.
- The Small frame has size-appropriate 720mm handlebars, 27.5” wheels, and 125mm-travel dropper post.
- The bike comes with a 4A fast charger and two integrated taillights. Commuters can optionally install the included headlight, reflectors, and kickstand.
- Aventon includes a KS dropper seatpost with the Ramblas.
- Assist power, max torque, and acceleration level for each of the three PAS levels are customizable via the Aventon app.
- Experts praise the performance of the RockShox 35 Silver TK suspension fork, which has 130mm of travel and adjustable rebound.
- SRAM's NX Eagle 1x12 drivetrain is noteworthy at this price point.
- The Boost spacing and thru-axles enhance rigidity and upgradability.
- The Ramblas has clearance for 2.6” tires.
- Experts feel the geometry is "decent," with the bike handling well on climbs and descents. The head tube angle is 66.5° and seat tube angle 74.5°.
- Reviewers compliment the “smooth” welds and “beautiful” hand-painted Borealis finish which is unique to each Ramblas.
- Aventon’s US dealer network numbers 1,000+.
6 reasons not to buy
- A tester reports multiple instances of electronic failure, raising doubts about long-term reliability.
- The suspension fork isn't adjustable.
- The wheels and tires aren't tubeless-ready.
- The “flimsy” battery cover and latch disappoint reviewers.
- Some testers complain of a stiff dropper lever.
- A reviewer says that despite Aventon’s video guides, assembly could be a challenge for some owners.