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BULLS Adventure EVO AM 27.5 Review – $7.4k

BULLS Adventure EVO AM 27.5 Review - .4k

Author: ElectricBikeReview.com via YouTube
BULLS Adventure EVO AM 27.5 Review - .4k

https://electricbikereview.com/bulls/adventure-evo-am-27-5/ The BULLS Adventure EVO AM 27.5 is a long range dual-battery Bosch powered all mountain full suspension electric bike with premium components including Shimano XT 12-speed drivetrain, Magural MT5 203mm hydraulic disc brakes, Fox 150mm front and rear suspension, and 2.8" plus sized Schwalbe tires. The bike is running boost hub spacing with quick release 15mm and 12mm thru-axles. Available in four frame sizes for optimal rider fit, sold through qualified dealers in the US and Canada. Excellent four bar rear suspension design reduces unsprung weight and isolates horizontal chain movement. Bosch Gen 4 drive system is lighter and smaller, allowing for for shorter chainstay length and standard chainring designs which further reduces kickback. MonkeyLink magnetic bottle adapter on the downtube and wired-in front and rear light interfaces give you a convenient, beautiful, and durable way to tap into the high capacity battery packs. Capable seat post dropper and sloped top tube do their best to make the bike approachable, the bike can be ridden with just one battery to reduce weight. Wide 10-51 tooth cassette is effective in climbs and descents, narrow wide chainring and plastic chain guide nearly eliminate chain drops. Forgiving and stable plus sized tires, sturdy stiff thru-axles, wider boost bottom bracket and hub spacing offers strong spoke bracing angles. Matching black accents, including suspension and seat post dropper stanchions. Robust braking solutions with large rotors and quad piston calipers support the heavier weight of 65.1lbs with both batteries attached. Top tube mini rack looks neat by may introduce handlebar and fork collision with bottle cages and bottles mounted. Premium build means higher price point. Additional cost if you want the MonkeyLink lights and bottle setup ($170 for the lights, $50 for the bottle).

0:00 Introduction
1:27 Top tube rack and light options
3:54 Rear suspension design benefits
4:57 Motor and chainring introduction
5:53 Battery packs off bike, details
6:50 Battery charger and mounting steps
12:35 Front bottle cage steering tests
13:32 Frame standover demonstration
15:03 Tire details, front vs. rear
16:11 Cassette and derailleur specs
17:35 Suspension and dropper post details
20:19 Grips and trigger shifter
20:48 Brake details
22:19 Motor interface, noise, controller
25:37 Third person riding shots
27:05 Price discussion and comparison
28:20 Kiox display panel overview
34:55 Display settings menu
35:58 Ride test with commentary
37:48 Conclusion and resources

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