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sixthreezero EVRYjourney Men's Steel Beach Cruiser Bike, Hybrid Bicycle with Rear Rack and Fenders, 26-Inch Wheels, Multiple Speed Options and Color Options

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Color: Matte Black


Size: 26 Inch/7-speed


Features

  • HYBRID BIKE FOR MEN: Mens hybrid cruiser bicycle with a 19-inch steel frame, designed for leisure riding, commuting, and casual fitness on paved roads and bike paths; supports riders up to 300 lbs and is recommended for heights from 50 to 64
  • UPRIGHT AND COMFORT-FOCUSED DESIGN: Our bicycles feature a foot-forward riding position, soft foam saddle, and comfortable handlebar grips to support an upright posture and relaxed riding experience
  • 7-SPEED DESIGN: 7-speed drivetrain with a user-friendly shifter, designed for varied riding conditions and moderate hills; equipped with front and rear V-brakes
  • PRACTICAL AND STYLISH FEATURES: Our bikes include matching fenders to help reduce road spray and a rear rack designed to carry optional accessories such as baskets or panniers
  • 26-INCH WHEELS: Our adult bicycle features 26 x 1.95-inch semi-slick tires designed to provide a smooth, stable ride and efficient rolling on paved surfaces

Description

The sixthreezero EVRYjourney men’s hybrid beach cruiser bike for adults is designed for comfortable, everyday riding, whether you’re cruising around town or commuting on paved roads. Its steel frame and foot-forward geometry support an upright riding position, helping riders maintain a relaxed posture while pedaling. This hybrid cruiser features a low center of gravity and ergonomic design intended to support steady handling and comfortable leg extension. A soft foam saddle and comfortable handlebar grips contribute to a smooth, easygoing riding experience suitable for casual rides and daily use. Each EVRYjourney bike includes matching fenders to help reduce road spray and a rear rack designed to carry optional accessories such as baskets or panniers. The city bike is equipped with front and rear V-brakes designed to provide dependable stopping performance in everyday riding conditions. Rolling on 26-inch wheels with semi-slick tires, the EVRYjourney is designed to deliver stable handling and efficient rolling on paved surfaces. Depending on the model, the drivetrain is configured to support flat terrain, longer rides, or moderate inclines. This men’s hybrid bicycle supports riders up to 300 lbs and is recommended for heights from 5’0” to 6’4”. Designed with both function and style in mind, the EVRYjourney offers a practical riding solution for those seeking comfort, versatility, and everyday usability.

Bike Type: Hybrid Bike


Age Range (Description): Adult


Brand: sixthreezero


Number of Speeds: 7


Color: Matte Black


Wheel Size: 26 Inches


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Suspension Type: Rigid


Included Components: Cargo Rack


Size: 26 Inch/7-speed


Bike Type: Hybrid Bike


Number Of Speeds: 7


Suspension Type: Rigid


Brake Style: Linear Pull


Specific Uses For Product: Road


Power Source: Pedal power


Bicycle Gear Shifter Type: Trigger


Skill Level: Intermediate


Derailleur Configuration: Rear


Bicycle Drivetrain Type: Derailleur


Is Autographed: No


Color: Matte Black


Theme: Bicycle


Style Name: 26"/7-speed


Wheel Size: 26 Inches


Size: 26 Inch/7-speed


Item Weight: 42 Pounds


Warranty Type: Limited


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 50 Pounds


Is Assembly Required: Yes


Minimum User Height: 60 Inches


Age Range Description: Adult


Brand Name: sixthreezero


Included Components: Cargo Rack


Model Number: 630112


Model Name: EVRYjourney Men's Steel Beach Cruiser Bike, Hybrid Bicycle with Rear Rack and Fenders, 26-Inch Wheels, Multiple Speed Options and Color Options


Model Year: 2012


Global Trade Identification Number: 11


UPC: 850005554011


Manufacturer: sixthreezero


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Type Name: EVRYjourney Men's Steel Beach Cruiser Bike, Hybrid Bicycle with Rear Rack and Fenders, 26-Inch Wheels, Multiple Speed Options and Color Options


Frame Material Type: Alloy Steel


Wheel Material: Alloy Steel


Seat Material: Plastic


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Awesome bike for the money!
Color: Matte Black Size: 26 Inch/7-speed
If you are looking for a very comfortable, handsome, everyday bike to have a ball with, this is it!! My bike arrived quickly and in perfect condition. The assembly manual is 1st class. I had just assembled an adult trike from another company and it was very difficult. This bike was a cinch to assemble and adjust the brakes. The gears were pretty far off. It only shifted the lower 3 gears, then jambed into the spokes, but after a few YouTubes, I think I have it adjusted. The wheels are true (unlike the trike) and the bike handles and feels great. I'm 185lb and 74 years old and this is the perfect bike for me at this point. "Bucephalus" and I will have many fun outings, I'm sure! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2020 by FineFettle

  • A Very Nice Bike for a Very Nice Price
Color: Matte Black Size: 26 Inch/7-speed
The assembly instructions were fairly easy. It took me about an hour and a half to complete. The biggest problem was attaching the fenders and getting that and the rear rack to line up well enough to get the screw in. Outside of that, the rest went per plan. Once complete, the test drive went way better than I would have thought. The 7 speed was a little stiff shifting through the gears, but did get through it with no adjustments out of the box. It was quiet when cruising in all gears. That is what I liked most, the quiet. Brakes worked great and the black matt finish is super cool. I am quite pleased with my purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2020 by Kindle Customer

  • Good value bike
Color: Matte Black Size: 26 Inch/7-speed
For a bike that cost $330 I'm pretty pleased. I'm a 50 year old 6'2" overweight man so I think I'm right in the market demographic for this bike. It arrived quickly. The packaging was slightly damaged. Looks like there was some stress where the axles of the bicycle met the cardboard inside. Fortunately Sixthreezero overpacks everything, so the bike was well protected from damage. Before getting into assembly, note that you will need to pump up the tires before you can ride. It's also helpful to watch some YT videos about assembling these bikes. Also note that the serial number is on a yellow sticker on the outside of the box, so don't throw the box away yet. Note too that the Sixthreezero Forever Warranty is available on their site for possibly less or more money than elsewhere. Assembly was not extremely difficult. I'm fairly handy, but I don't think the average person needs to pay for assembly. You don't really need extra tools because the bike comes with phillips screwdriver tipped allen wrenches and a multi wrench that fits all the bolts. That said, it might make things easier if you use your own open-ended wrenches and a pair of pliers. The multi wrench hurts your hand if you're really torquing. If you're an older guy there are more things you can do to make assembly easier. First, if you can find a way to elevate the working surface it would make a huge difference. All the crouching while working was difficult. Also you'll want glasses. The text on the instructions is very small. Scissors will help with cutting loose all the packaging, which includes some zip ties. Finally, work somewhere with plenty of light if your bike is black, because it's hard to see the low-contrast parts sometimes. If you're not a fat geezer like me though, no worries! On the technical side I will say there are a few difficult points to the assembly. Make sure to get the front fork the right way around before putting on the handlebars. The brakes go towards the front. Also the handlebars themselves should be positioned with the mounting bar angled forwards and cabling towards the front. The hardest part was attaching the rear fender and rack. The fender attaches in two places on both sides (four total) and it shares the forward mounting points with the rack. I had a devil of a time putting the bolt through the rack and fender mounts and attaching to the right side of the frame. The shift cabling is right there and gets in the way, plus the fender mount seemed a little bent and didn't want to let the bolt go through all the way. Here I used the pliers to bend it a little and give me a little more bolt to work with. One bummer is the nut to attach the front fender was messed up and wouldn't let the bolt go through all the way. I couldn't tighten down the front fender and had to leave it off until I can get another nut. Note that the chain is not on the sprocket and you will have to guide that on while turning the crank. I was wearing gloves and got my finger caught multiple times, so be careful. I also had to adjust the front brakes, which had a bit of play. I did not have to adjust the derailleur like some others had to, but there are instructions for this included. Once the bike was assembled and the tires pumped up I took a spin. It's a nice ride and feels solid. The shifting worked great. I'm not sure if I maybe need to adjust something, but it does feel like I'm sitting too close to the handlebars. This is odd because the deal with this bike is it's supposed to have a swept-back frame for comfort riding. Another thing is no matter how much I tighten the seat it seems to move while I'm riding. I will admit, I'm pretty heavy, so perhaps that has something to do with it. I'm a little bummed because there are some ugly stickers on the bike that do not come off easily. The pedals and sprocket are marked with L and R so you get the pedals on correctly, but these stickers just shred into tiny bits when you try to get them off. I'll have to take some compound to try and rub them off, and hopefully not mar the finish. There's also a big white "Warning" sticker and "Made in China" right on front of the downtube at the bottom. The kickstand seems a bit small and inadequate. Also it's very tight and squeaks when you kick it down or up. I gave it a shot of WD40, which helped a bit. Overall I like the bike. It's not a cheapo budget bike, but doesn't cost much more than they do. It's pretty good value for a bike that doesn't cost upwards of $600. Being a large heavy rider further limits the choices, and this bike is pretty good so far. Time will tell. UPDATE 4/20/2020: I'm still happy with the bike, but I'm finding it needs more adjustment than I originally thought. This is also turning out to be a bit of a nuisance. I am not a bicycle expert by any means, but YouTube videos explain everything one would want to know. I've been having real trouble adjusting the back brakes. They started rubbing and making noise, causing friction, etc. Adjustment should be fairly straightforward according to what I've learned, but no matter what I try it doesn't seem to help. I found out the barrel near the brake lever on the handlebars is bent. I'm not sure now if it was this way when I got the bike, or if something happened. I've been taking great care of the bike and I haven't dropped it on the ground or anything. Given that there was a problem with a different screw right out of the box, I think it was probably just bent to start with. The bottom line is inspect every part of the bike when you get it. UPDATE July 2000: SixThreeZero customer service has been great. Through no fault of their own, they were forced to be less-than-responsive when I had troubles during the COVID-19 crisis. Since then they have reached out to follow up, and when they found out about my problems they reimbursed me for all I had spent to fix up my bike. I would recommend people inspect their bike when they get it to evaluate whether there are any damaged parts, but then contact 630 customer service as I'm sure they will make it right. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2020 by Brian

  • Solid comfortable bicycle.
Color: Matte Grey w/ Black Seat/Grips Size: 26 Inch/7-speed
I am 63 years old and have been riding bicycles since I could walk. This bike is for weekend rides, trips to the store, cafe etc. I could ride this bike all day...Comfortable. I chose steel frame grey because it absorbs uneven roads better than aluminum frames (my opinion) even though a bit heavier, and, the color grey to not be so noticeable when parked (security). And I didn't buy this bike to be light weight as it replaced an Electra Amsterdam, I bought it for pleasure rides. Assembly was simple with the YouTube video on line and the included instructions were helpful as well. I used my own tools not the ones provided. I am quite pleased with my purchase and I think the bike is of good quality at this price point. I do not see how anyone could go wrong purchasing this model for pleasure rides or a short commute to work/college etc. Just buy one - get out and ride - you will not regret it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2022 by JB

  • Improperly Pre-Assembled Rear Fender + Handlebars + Unhelpful Customer Support
Color: Matte Grey w/ Black Seat/Grips Size: 26 Inch/7-speed
The rear fender’s tab was pre-installed by the manufacturer in such a way that it almost completely prevents the rear wheel from rotating. I also cannot screw the rear fender’s axle bars into the axle because of this. The handlebars have also come pre-screwed to be angled at the ceiling. The rear fender tab screw and the handlebar angle screw are so tightly screwed that removing them with a Phillips head screwdriver and the effort of a 6’4” man is impossible. It isn’t a hard thing to test if the rear wheel can even move before, they just didn’t bother before screwing the fender in irreversibly. The typo another reviewer identified (“great” instead of “grease”) is also still present in the manual more than 2 years later. While a minor nitpick, it really shows that the little mistakes they make aren’t worth fixing to them, which really starts to compound when you’re assembling a $500 bike yourself. The seat post falling into the frame is an issue multiple people have had on their own forums, and their canned response about how they're "investigating how to fix this" to those threads is the same response I got. You want to know how you stop the seat post from falling into the frame? Literally just fix your instructions to have people attach the seat to the post FIRST. Of course, this would require them to actually CARE about the assembly of the bike, which is beyond them. I’ll add an edit in the event that they respond to my email and pay to fix their mistakes at a bike shop. Regardless, your money is better spent purchasing a bike directly from a bike shop, where you can be certain apathy isn’t going to set you back days and potentially a lot of money. EDIT: After finally getting the rear wheel removed, I was greeted by another screw attaching the rear fender to the frame. This one was completely stripped, to the point that it was impossible to remove. The first time I talked to customer support about this they demanded I send the invoice of my purchase to prove it was new, then said the rear fender doesn't come attached. Not only was this demonstrably false from my own experience, but the assembly instructions don't even include a step to attach the rear fender. It does come attached, and whichever one of them assembled this bike did not learn basic tool use, stripping the screw. When I demonstrated to them that this screw was not possibly stripped by me, and no other customer should have owned this bike before me, they made me wait three days to talk to their supervisor before refusing to pay to have a bike shop drill into this screw to remove it. I am returning this waste of $500 and advise you to purchase a bike from a company that can properly assemble a bike. I refuse to spend an additional ~20% of the original cost of this bike to repair something I did not break. I guarantee when they receive the bike back they will resell it, as new and with the same stripped screw, to another person who they hope will then pay to fix their mistake. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2022 by Brad

  • A VERY EASY & COMFORTABLE RIDE! A VERY EASY & COMFORTABLE RIDE!
Color: Matte Black Size: 26 Inch/7-speed
My SixThreeZero EveryJourney 7-speed hybrid steel bike arrived safely and intact. After unwrapping the foam rubber and cardboard that protected the various pieces, it took about an hour to put together following the steps in the Assembly Guide, which was clear and explicit with the exception of step 3 which directed me to "locate the arrow on the wall of the tire and position it" as in the image (there was NO arrow on the tire). Then step 15 told me to "apply 'great' to the seat lever" (but that should have been "grease"). Anyway, it all went together fine, until I began to add air to the front tire...it would NOT fill. After trying to massage the tire while pumping air, thinking the seal was broken, I finally gave up and took it to my bike shop which discovered there was a hole in the inner tube. They replaced it for me at an additional cost of $25! Not happy about that. But finally, I was able to take it for a spin ... and I LOVED the ride! Very comfortable! I especially appreciate the ability to "step through" it to mount & unmount, and can keep feet flat on ground when standing still...I very much appreciate the ergonomics of the bike, and look forward to many comfortable rides on it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2020 Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2020 by Amazon Customer

  • Best bike ever!
Color: Matte Black Size: 26 Inch/7-speed
I was looking for a cruiser bike that both my husband and I could ride. I did a ton of research and chose the sixthreezero EVRYjourney and was not disappointed! First, it was very easy to assemble and set up for the first ride. The bike is absolutely beautiful - it's the best looking bike on the road. All the materials are high quality and nothing feels 'cheap.' The ride is extremely comfortable. It provides a nice, laid-back riding position with the most comfortable bike seat I've ever had. Switching through the gears is effortless and the brakes are smooth and responsive. The seat height can be easily adjusted so both my husband and I can ride it. I can't say enough good things about this bike! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2020 by Olivia Valle

  • Worth it!
Color: Matte Black Size: 26 Inch/7-speed
My husband and I purchased the EVRYjourney steel cruiser bikes. After some quick research it was obvious that SixThreeZero was the bike company for us. They had fantastic reviews, they were reasonably priced, had a good variety of options, and had a cruiser bike would fit my husband (he’s 6’2”). Upon purchasing we were really taken back by the quality. It was far above anything we had seen in store or in local shops. The assembly was not bad and didn’t take too long (I was very impatient 😂). We are very satisfied with our purchases, loving riding with our small kids, and will definitely be recommending them to anyone in the market for a bike. Just buy it—you won’t regret it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2022 by Corinne Lustig

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