Euphree City Robin X+

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Facts

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Release Year
Brand
Charge Time
5 Hours
Maximum Range
60 Miles
Top Speed
28 mph
Watts
500 W
Torque
85 Nm
Volts and Amp Hours
48V 14Ah
Class
Drive
Wheel Size
Number of Gears
Gearing Type
Weight
64 lb
Suspension
Brake Type
Frame Material

Summary of Reviews

We have read all expert and user reviews on the Euphree City Robin X+. In summary, this is what cyclists think.

12 reasons to buy

  • The Euphree City Robin X+ has a rear rack, lights, a brake light, fenders, a cafe lock, a bell, and a USB-C port for powering devices.
  • This bike has switchable torque and cadence sensors.
  • An expert relishes the smooth, comfortable ride thanks to the suspension seatpost and fork and the upright riding position.
  • A tester praises the motor's responsiveness, whether in torque or cadence-sensing mode.
  • The reviewer compliments the smooth welds and tidy cable integration.
  • The Tektro HD-E350 hydraulic disc brakes provide reliable stopping power, according to a tester.
  • The integrated rear rack has an above-average carrying capacity of 100lb.
  • Unlike most competing brands, Euphree provides comprehensive specifications on the product webpage, most notably a realistic height range.
  • The owner’s manual and assembly video are clear and impressively easy to find on the website.
  • The angle-adjustable stem makes it easy to find a better fit. This stem also has an SP Connect mount for attaching compatible smartphone cases.
  • At the time of writing, Euphree's US dealer network spans 185 locations.
  • The Schwalbe Super Moto-X 2.4” tires have puncture protection.

2 reasons not to buy

  • The 33" minimum seat height could pose a challenge for riders at the low end of the 5’2” to 6’ height range.
  • The SR Suntour NCX suspension seatpost is only rated for riders weighing 140–195lb. Riders outside that range must purchase replacement springs from SR Suntour.

Bottom line

Euphree’s City Robin X+ appears to be a thoughtfully designed and well-equipped commuter e-bike that, on paper, outshines most similarly priced competitors. Impressively, Euphree has regularly updated this model based on expert tester feedback. The sole test of this version highlights how it retains its predecessor's smooth, comfortable ride. The suspension seatpost, front thru-axle, and cafe lock are uncommon at this price point; likewise the SR Suntour suspension components and well-regarded Schwalbe tires. A lack of owner feedback makes it hard to assess Euphree’s customer support, but the dealer network and 2-year warranty should provide some confidence in this regard.

Expert Reviews

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