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sixthreezero EVRYjourney Women's Beach Cruiser Bike, Step-Through Touring Hybrid Bicycle

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Color: Mint Green w/Brown Seat/Grips


Size: 26"/7-speed


Features

  • WOMENS HYBRID CRUISER: Step-through hybrid cruiser bike designed for leisure rides and commuting; 17.5" aluminum frame; our bikes fit riders approx. 5'0"6'4"; supports up to 300 lbs
  • COMFORT-FOCUSED FIT: Our bicycles feature an upright riding position with memory foam saddle and matching grips for everyday riding comfort
  • 7-SPEED RANGE: Our adult bicycle features 7-speed shifting which supports varied riding paces and helps on moderate inclines; front and rear V-brakes are designed for controlled stopping
  • RACK AND FENDERS INCLUDED: Matching fenders help reduce splash; rear rack supports compatible accessories such as baskets or panniers (accessories not included)
  • 26-INCH WHITEWALL TIRES: 26" wheels with whitewall tires for steady rolling; tire size: 26 x 1.95 inches

Description

A classic hybrid cruiser made for maximum comfort, the EVRYjourney women's bike has a low center of gravity and foot-forward design that helps keep your back upright while maintaining proper leg extension for optimal pedaling. With looks made for the beach and the gears to take you everywhere else, the sixthreezero EVRYjourney is ready for anything – from hitting the trails at the crack of dawn to cruising the beach at the dusk. The EVRYjourney's modern swooping aluminum frame is designed with foot-forward seat and pedal positioning, allowing riders of varying heights to stop and put feet flat on the ground. When at a full stop, you can stand over the seat and low swooping frame for easy mounting and dismounting. The 1.95-inch wide whitewall semi- slick tires provide a cushioned, stable ride for easy rolling. This bike comes complete with a rear rack for use with optional panniers, baskets, and other accessories, plus matching full fenders to keep you protected from rain and debris. It also includes a dual spring seat and leather-stitched grips for optimized comfort. Recommended for single-ride trips up to 30 miles and speeds up to 30 MPH, the 26-inch EVRYjourney is sized for riders from 5 feet to 6 feet, 4 inches tall; the 24-inch model is sized for riders 4 feet, 3 inches to 4 feet 11, inches. It comes 80% assembled, and weighs 38 pounds when fully assembled. Designed with comfort, ease, and eye-catching style, sixthreezero bikes offer affordable quality for a vast range of riders.

Bike Type: Cruiser Bike


Age Range (Description): Adult


Brand: sixthreezero


Number of Speeds: 7


Color: Mint Green w/Brown Seat/Grips


Wheel Size: 26 Inches


Frame Material: Aluminum


Suspension Type: Rigid


Special Feature: Aluminum Frame, Rear Rack


Included Components: Cargo Rack


Bike Type: Cruiser Bike


Number Of Speeds: 7


Suspension Type: Rigid


Additional Features: Aluminum Frame, Rear Rack


Brake Style: Front and rear handbrakes


Specific Uses For Product: Trail


Power Source: Pedal power


Bicycle Gear Shifter Type: Thumb


Skill Level: Intermediate


Derailleur Configuration: Rear


Bicycle Drivetrain Type: multi-speed


Is Autographed: No


Number of Handles: 2


Color: Mint Green w/Brown Seat/Grips


Theme: Leisure & Fitness


Style Name: Evryjourney Women's


Frame Material Type: Aluminum


Wheel Material: Alloy Steel


Seat Material: Leather


Fender Material: Steel


Age Range Description: Adult


Brand Name: sixthreezero


Included Components: Cargo Rack


Model Number: 630109


Model Name: EVRYjourney Women's Beach Cruiser Bike, Hybrid Bicycle, Step Through Frame with Rear Rack and Fenders


Global Trade Identification Number: 80


UPC: 689354163380


Manufacturer: Sixthreezero Enterprises, L.L.C.


Item Type Name: EVRYjourney Women's Beach Cruiser Bike, Step Through Hybrid Bicycle with Rear Rack


Wheel Size: 26 Inches


Size: 26"/7-speed


Item Weight: 38 Pounds


Warranty Type: Limited


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 38 Pounds


Is Assembly Required: Yes


Minimum User Height: 60 Inches


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Dreamy Ride!
Color: Mint Green w/Brown Seat/Grips Size: 26"/7-speed
One of my favorite activites as a kid was riding my big cruiser bike with my sister (who was on her cool Spyder bike). As an adult, I have had various bikes along the way. I've owned two Trek comfort bikes and loved them. I have been a decorative painter for many years, but then morphed into real estate heavily the last five years. So even though I have been too fat most of my adult life, I was strong from all the ladder climbing and walking -- until real estate took over my life. Haven't gained weight, but the muscles deteriorated! And my knees and hips have rusted up like an old truck. Welllll, last September I embarked on a food plan (RFA -- Kay Sheppard plan) and recovery. So far I have lost 60 pounds, with about that much more to go. One of my goals was to start riding bikes again, since it's my favorite exercise of all. I still have my beautiful Trek bike of many years, but it's a very big bike and a male version, so mounting and dismounting has become painful on this aging body. It even kind-of scares me because I feel I can't get off it fast enough. It ended up being hard for me to feel safe enough to ride. We live (in the coolest old Victorian house) in the middle of a small town, where it has been my dream to ride around and shop with my bike. I was so overweight, I needed to lose a good bit of weight before I was going to be able to bike. I had a "milepost" in my weight journey, that I wanted to buy a more comfortable bike when I had lost x-amount of weight. I simply love the look of a beach bike, and have seen similar models every time we go to the beach. Alas, I was getting close to that number when my 60th birthday was approaching. I had been researching bikes and found this Evryjourney bike. After using their website to ascertain which of the bikes suited my body and lifestyle (with the Bodyfit app), this seemed liked the right one. My four grown children and my husband bought this for my birthday (after I sent back the funky techno watch I didn't know how to operate)... because of the coronavirus scare, there were a lot of folks buying bikes to ride for exercise and fun...so I ordered it with a promise of a backorder. I figured I'd be waiting for months. But fairly soon, I got the notice that I would be getting it. I could hardly wait! It arrived last Monday. My husband and daughter were busy and didn't want to help me that night, so I pulled it out and started assembling. The instructions were simple, though written in a teeny, tiny font (not good when you're half blind and it's evening time). I kept plugging along and got it almost together when I did the thing -- I dropped the seat tube down into the body of the bike, something which the directions explicitly explained NOT to do. My hand/finger strength wasn't sufficient to get it out, but I have a bike-handy neighbor who was able to extract it. There was wailing and gnashing of teeth. I thanked him and then tried to ride it after I got it together....only to realize that I had not tightened several things enough. Mercifully, I took it to him the next day and he tightened everything and made sure the brakes and gears were right. I sheepishly walked it home. I was still scared to get on it (particularly in front of anyone). I laced up my shoes and walked it to a back street. I got on, shaky and uncertain, and started to pedal. My poor left knee did not want to proceed....but within a few minutes it loosened up and I started gliding, gliding, gliding around the neighborhood. I actually cried, as this sweet, beautiful bike brought me back to my happy childhood....I bought the mint green model, which looks like it popped up right out of Mayberry or something. The body of the bike is very sturdy. The gears are smooth as silk. I had to adjust to the idea of the big, wide handlebars...it's very different than the bikes I've ridden as an adult...but I felt comfortable very quickly with that. I am accustomed to 21 gears, so the 7 gear system is different...simpler but that is good too. I am giddy about this bike. It's a lifestyle-kind-of-bike, where I can see myself tooling around town, shopping and visiting friends, as well as exercising my body in a non-stressful and fun way. I plan to ride this several times a week. I ordered a basket and water bottle holder for it and will probably get some pannier bags for the back rack. We live about 25 minutes from the Silver Comet Trail and I also plan to meet up with friends and family there. I am beyond thrilled with this purchase. It seems like a lot of money to spend on a bike when you can go to Walmart and get a much cheaper one...but I've also been down that route. I needed a bike that could handle my weight and height and give me a comfortable way to get in shape and at the same time be useful for shopping and moving around town. Very thankful to my family for helping make this happen. I hope it holds up -- and it seems extremely sturdy and capable of doing that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2020 by Rosemarie S Norton

  • Great bike! Awful assembly
Color: Navy w/Brown Seat/Grips Size: 26"/7-speed
I haven't had a bike since my grandfather bought me a pink and purple one in 1992, but all of a sudden, I just really wanted one. I'm not gonna lie - I was apprehensive about spending so much money on something I hadn't done since 3rd grade. I looked at cheaper models at big box stores, but I ultimately really wanted this one and sprung for it, and I'm glad I did. My husband and I frequently go riding after work when the weather is nice, and I take it with us to our beach house and ride into town. I wanted a bike with chubby tires because I knew I'd be riding on a variety of surfaces. It handles well on gravel roads; dirt roads; crumbly, decomposing asphalt roads; and paved roads. The seat is also comfortable for longer rides (I was pretty worried about that based on my one misguided foray into a spin class). I also wanted to be able to easily get on and off without hopping around on one foot and losing my balance, and this bike succeeded at that, too. (I'm 5'7.) The bike has so many positives, and I know you'll love riding it, but the assembly process for us was a horror. I'm generally a pro at putting things together, and I'm fortunate to have a very handy husband, but assembly was an awful experience for us. Maybe they've changed their instruction booklet since September 2019, but the one we received then was pitiful. Microscopic print, inadequate photos...just awful. The directions themselves had obviously been written by someone who knows how to assemble a bicycle - they need to be written by someone who DOESN'T know what they're doing because it seemed to us that there were several skipped steps where certain aspects of assembly were implied. I could go on about how awful the assembly process was - at one point, we both lost our cool and walked away and had to come back to the bike the next day - but the simple answer is that if you, too, haven't had a bike since your Barbie years, you should probably plan on professional assembly. Get the bike - you'll love it, you'll be comfortable, you'll look super cute, and you'll have tons of fun - just call a pro so you can get to the fun stuff more quickly :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2020 by 12anon34

  • Awesome Bike
Color: Navy w/Brown Seat/Grips Size: 26"/7-speed
This is an awesome bike! So easy to assemble! Once I got everything unwrapped it took me about an hour including adjustments and tightening. The instructions are really easy to follow and there are color pictures of all the pieces and each step. It comes with two Allen keys and a multi-size crescent wrench tool. You will need scissors, a Phillips head screw driver, bicycle or auto grease and a tire pump. The bike is very lightweight; I am only 110 lbs. and I had no problems lifting it out of the box. The paint is a deep royal blue with small sparkles throughout and very smooth. The rear fender does have a dent near the chain cover, but I have emailed the team at Sixthreezero and I am hoping for a replacement part. I will update my review once that issue is resolved. The bike is beautiful and very comfortable, I am really happy I made this purchase. UPDATE: Wow... I already got a response from the team at Sixthreezero (I sent my email last night and got a reply the next afternoon)! They told me the dent on the fender is intentional in order to make room for the chain guard. I then decided to zoom in on all the pictures of the bike on Amazon to see if they show the same dent, and ALL of them have an indentation is the same place. It just looked weird to me since the front fender is completely smooth. Thanks for the quick response and for clearing this up for me. Service and attention to customers is a big thing to me. I'm liking this company more and more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2017 by Keshia

  • It's good with very minor problems
Color: Navy w/Brown Seat/Grips Size: 26"/7-speed
Bike is great, almost 5 stars but there are some very minor problems. Pros: -Assembles relatively easily even with the little included tools (Took me about an hour and a half) -Rolls, pedals and shifts nicely. Everything's very smooth, and for me the wheels were perfectly true -I'm a man, but I got the step through design because it's easier. Please note that the only difference between the men's and women's bike in this model is the color and the placement of the top bar. So, they're not lying when they say the thing will accommodate 6'4" women and honestly, it wouldn't surprise me if taller women could ride. I'm 6' even and I've got plenty of length left to adjust both the seat and the handlebars. -The seat is simply amazing. I love the thing. For the first time in a very long time, it doesn't feel like somebody repeatedly drop kicked my ass after riding. It's very wide and quite springy. Finally, a seat shaped for my wide ass! -The handlebars are great. They're pretty wide and I have them set tall, so when I'm riding I'm perfectly upright, arms not really stretched out much. Looks very classic. Cons: -One of the screws for attaching the front fender somehow came partially malformed. For the first quarter of its length, it's missing threads. My guess is it was placed in its hole and ripped out during shipping, stripping the threads right off it. It still works, but it was a bear to get started due to this. -Both screws to hold the front fender on were EXTREMELY tight, to the point I thought I was crossthreading them. But no, that's just how it is. Please note that a tighter fit isn't always a better one (probably accounts for how the first screw got stripped in the first place). I would assume this is because those holes got paint in them during manufacturing. -The brakes weren't set properly. Both worked fine at first but I soon found the wires weren't tightened down enough as they slipped, making the braking power all but disappear. Now in all fairness, it was raining out so the wires probably got more slippery than they would in the factory. Also I didn't really read the instructions so there's a decent chance they recommend tightening things down BEFORE you ride. But in any case, I had to readjust them. -During this process, I found the little screws at the bottom that set how much spring tension there is for returning the caliper arms weren't set properly either, so I had to adjust those. That wasn't very fun with the little crappy screwdriver they give you (note: I don't really mind that the included screwdriver isn't very good. The tools included with flatpack furniture and such are never good. Can't really fault them for that) -The leather handles are loose. Seems like they weren't glued in place or if they were, not very well. Again, I've been riding in the rain so the bars got slippery. Still, it's not pleasant that I have to worry about them sliding around until I can get some grip glue. In summary, a very good bike. Just some slightly tighter quality control out of the plant might help things. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2017 by The Ping

  • Comfort, simple assembly, great riding bike - LOVE Comfort, simple assembly, great riding bike - LOVE
Color: Navy w/Brown Seat/Grips Size: 26"/7-speed
We moved to the beach 4 years ago and brought our mountain bikes with us. They are starting to get a little old but otherwise are functioning well. However, I was starting to get a back ache from hunching over the handle bars. My husband had slightly taller handle bars put on and it helps for longer rides, but still had achy wrists and a sore lower back. Then, one of our neighbors (whose live here 15+ years) jokingly commented that we were not committed to the beach life until we got real beach cruisers. Well, that's not really why I bought a new bike, but I was thinking about it already because of the aches and pains of my mountain bike. The sixthreezero EVRYjourney hybrid is THE BEST bike for me. It's a comfortable ride and was easy to assemble (took me and my husband about an hour). I get to sit upright for the ride and I splurged on the 7 speed for 2 reasons - 1) If I'm riding anywhere that has a less than flat terrain, I want to have some control with the gears. 2) I'm used to having hand brakes and when I've ridden a beach cruiser with coaster bikes, I feel like I don't have good braking control. I also love this bike because of the color combo. I absolutely did not want a pink or zebra or girly bike. The navy is perfect - it's classy and has a touch of glint and looks great with the brown seat and my Nantucket bike basket. SO very pleased with this purchase and hope to enjoy it for as many years as I enjoyed my mountain bike! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2018 Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2018 by Invite Bunny

  • Great bike
Color: Teal w/Brown Seat/Grips Size: 26"/7-speed
We bought this bike from Amazon. It arrived sooner than we were expecting, well packaged and undamaged. I can't say anything about assembly because we just took it to our local bike shop and had it assembled for $30. The bike pro there said it went without any problems and seems like a good quality bike. Being used to a road bike, this bike seemed very big when I first saw it. After riding it a few times and getting used to it, I find that it fits me very well and comfortably. The seat is easy to adjust up and down, and the overall proportions of the bike fit my 5'6" frame just fine. The seat and handles are very comfortable, the ride is smooth, and the tires roll easily and freely on paved surfaces, making it easy to pedal even with a child seat and my 13 month old along. The drivetrain works fine, though I find the gear changes could be a little smoother. I'm also not a big fan of the rotary style gear shifter, especially coming from the quick and precise shifter on my road bike. I like the aesthetics of the bike, with its retro classic looks and beautiful teal color. I also like the mud guards, the kick stand, and the rack that came with the bike. One thing I don't like is that the cables for the brakes and shifter are just sticking out there and don't have any kind of restraints. I would have preferred if they had some sort of cable control system. Overall I am happy with the bike, find it to be a good value, and would still purchase it if I had to do it all over again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2017 by Cristian P.

  • Great bike, easy assembly (but needs adjustments while building)
Color: Navy w/Brown Seat/Grips Size: 26"/7-speed
This is an excellent bike, my wife loves it. Super comfortable, extremely stylish, and built solid. All of the parts seem top notch, and we expect this bike to last a lifetime. The instructions were super clear and assembly was straightforward on the 7 speed. It came in a big box, was mostly assembled and only took me 2 beers to complete. Some tools are provided, but I used some of my own to make it easier (ratchet, better screwdrivers, hex wrenches, etc). A few things to note- the spokes attaching the front fender were slightly bent causing the fender to rub on the tire. They are easily bendable by hand, just need to trial-and-error until they are straight enough to get rid of the rub. The breaks were easy to assemble, but need some time to find the sweet spot, and needed to adjust the pads so they were just hitting the rim. There are some instructions on all of this in the manual, and people used to adjusting hand brakes will know what to do. The derailleur needs adjusted as well--it won't go into 7th gear--but there are clear instructions on how do to this so I'm not worried when I tackle it. It also comes with a bag of extra parts which is nice if you strip a screw or something down the road. So a few adjustments needed out of the box, but this is one sweet bike. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2021 by B. Richie

  • FIVE STARS for the product, ONE STAR for the seller! FIVE STARS for the product, ONE STAR for the seller!
Color: Mint Green w/Brown Seat/Grips Size: 26"/7-speed
---UPDATE--- 10/06/2019 I was able to take my EVRYjourney out for a 45ish minute ride yesterday, and fine tuned my fitment. LOVELOVELOVELOVE THIS BIKE! ---- No complaints about the product itself, rather I am SUPER displeased with the seller, AMAZON. I purchased this beautiful bike NEW. However, as I got further into assembly, I realized that I had been sent a USED/RETURNED bike. First, after gently unpacking my sweet new ride I found both the front and rear fenders to be bent, as well as the rear rack. As these were easily bent back to their proper states, I didn't take photos or worry. Next, I spent the following hour searching my trash thinking that I had accidentally thrown the little bag of bolts/nuts/washers away, since they were not in the box with the pedals, quick release axle, etc. However, I thought to reference the manual for where those pieces went on the bike, and lo and behold, they were on the bike. This was, at this point more of a relief than an aggravation. As I continued with assembly, I was constantly having to bend or adjust something to prevent it from rubbing on the tires. This was making what initially appeared to be a fairly easy assembly, not very easy at all. At one point I had to make many minor adjustments to the rear brake and fender in order to get the rear brake from hitting the fender every time the brake was applied, and make a god awful clicking noise. While doing this, I discover that the hex bolt on the right hand side of the rear break, the one clamping down the brake cable, was horribly stripped, Fortunately it was not horribly tight, and a slightly larger hex key worked to make the adjustment that I needed. After several hours of bending and adjusting, bolting and unbolting, then bolting again, I was in the home stretch. All that I had left was to attach the rear rack. I found another stripped hex nut on right side upper arm attachment. This one would not budge for penetrating oil, vice grips, gentle taps from a hammer, and even a heat gun. I mangled that bolt trying to get it loose. I really wanted to get it out with the threads intact. But after a long fight, I accepted the truth. Finally after getting an extractor kit and a tap and die kit involved, I finally got the bolt out. As I backed it out, I realized it was cross threaded by whoever had put it in. I re-tapped the hole, and use a new hex bolt from the local hardware store to replace the FUBAR one. After a 10 hour fight, all was finally right with the world. I took her for a quick test ride up and down my street, made two more fender adjustments, and she was done. I am VERY HAPPY with my new bike, and look forward to riding for fun as well as commuting to work again. HOWEVER. If not for me having a mechanical background, and a respectable collection of tools, I would have been screwed at about the 5th hour in, when I first began trying to negotiate with the cross-threaded bolt. I think the average customer would have been forced to return the bike, and hope that they didn't get another effed up one on the exchange. I work night shift, have tools, and know how to extract bolts and how to thread holes for new ones. It was much less of a pain in the @ $ $ for me, personally, to do the fixes myself, rather than to disassemble the bike, repackage it, load it in my car, and start the return process. I only had time for a quick test drive, not even five minutes, due to needing to get to work (yes I stayed up all day putting this bike together/fixing it). From what little time I had, I was overjoyed with my new bike, though I am certain that I have, in advance, voided the lifetime warranty that can be purchased from sixthreezero for $39.99. A few minor adjustments need made in regard to handle bar and seat position, but I am super happy. I give sixthreezero FIVE STARS for an excellent product. I am giving Amazon.com Services, Inc ONE STAR for sending me a USED and DAMAGED 7-Speed EVRYjourney, AND for charging me the price of a NEW 7-Speed EVRYjourney. For the time and money spent assembling and repairing this damaged bike, I would hope that a partial refund is given to me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2019 Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2019 by EMcDuffee

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