sixthreezero Pave n’ Trail 500W

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Facts

Gender
Release Year
Brand
Charge Time
5.5 Hours
Maximum Range
40 Miles
Top Speed
28 mph
Watts
500 W
Volts and Amp Hours
48V 10.4Ah
Class
Drive
Wheel Size
Number of Gears
Gearing Type
Weight
62 lb
Suspension
Brake Type
Frame Material

Summary of Reviews

We have read all expert and user reviews on the sixthreezero Pave n’ Trail 500W. In summary, this is what cyclists think.

5 reasons to buy

  • The Pave n’ Trail is available as a step-through or step-over model. The step-through has three color options.
  • Seatpost suspension, a suspension fork, and “soft” grips make for a “comfortable” ride.
  • In testing, the 500W motor maintains 20mph under throttle power.
  • The suspension fork has lockout for increased efficiency.
  • A tester reports “smooth” and “quiet” braking performance.

3 reasons not to buy

  • One reviewer complains the numbers on the shifter dial are hard to read.
  • An expert reports ghost pedaling at around 21mph.
  • The Pave n’ Trail does not come with lights or a bell.

Bottom line

The sixthreezero Pave n’ Trail is a 500W commuter e-bike sold as a step-over or step-through. Experts appreciate the decent power, smooth braking, and ride comfort. They also find the bike holds speed well on hills but experiences ghost pedaling at over 20mph. From the limited reviews available, the Pave n’ Trail appears a reasonable, low-cost option for pavement and rail-trail routes.

Expert Reviews

83/100 based on 1 rated expert review
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I Paid for a sixthreezero Electric Bike – Pave n’ Trail Review

…if you’re looking for a light road bike that is also good for improved trails, not mountain biking, give sixthreezero a look. I like it.

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