Its an amazing bike and has just been awarded Cycling Electric Magazines "Editors Choice" award. In their own words "The Editors Choice award is an indication of the product being very special and market leading"
in 2021 I bought 2 City One 16" bikes. I thought they were expensive at 1200 quid each. With all the innovation and upgrades at 3000 quid I think this is far too expensive. Whilst we have had fun on them, If I had to do it again I would not spend the 1200 never mind 3K. That's me - you do you !
The max load is 25kg and you can use a child seat if you stay within the load. However we wouldn't recommend it as it would give a rear weight bias to a smaller wheeled bike.
I believe that, the reason of these bikes be foldings, is to be folded, lifted into the back of a car, store at home, which wouldn’t need lots of space, etc.. All good, but why they started to weigh 20+ kgs in time? Although I believe that it’s a beautifully designed very nice bike, with this weight, it loses a good part of it’s ease of mobility.
Most of the weight is in the battery and motor which can't be made lighter with technology right now. The great thing with the Pro is you don't need the battery for it to sit in its folded form. This makes it considerably less weight when lifting 👍 Thanks for the comment
Thanks for the reply, these days I am searching for a foldable electric bike, that’s how I came to know the brand Eovolt. I got stuck between models pro and origins; I am trying to understand whether a 2 speed auto motor hub can be equal to a 7 speed derailleur system when climbing hills. Is it too much asking if you could make a comparison, if I have missed in the videos.
@@badabing8884 thanks a lot. Although don’t want to hijack the subject here; the new Ado Air Pro at 19 kg with 40 Nm, 2 speed auto shift, 5 Nm less than Afternoon Pro, I guess the closest competition. Honestly speaking, I liked the Eovolt bike. Haven’t seen one yet, the only thing making me think of the weight is the stairs which I need to take before putting it in the elevator. The other thing is, I can not understand the equivalence of chain gears to auto 2 speed while climbing. Yeah the videos show they are quite capable.
Not sure when as we are not the brand but the UK distributor but US version would have a USA spec. As the UK site we only feature products with a UK specification 👍
Hi Chris Folded Size - 84cm x 68cm x 45cm. All written info here eovolt.co.uk/collections/24-electric-bikes/products/eovolt-afternoon-20-pro-folding-electric-bike 1st independent written review here www.cyclingelectric.com/reviews/eovolt-afternoon-review Thanks for the comment...
@@eovoltuk I have looked at your website and it says the dimensions you first stated !!!! What is going on this is very confusing and i don’t know what is correct.
@@chrisharris1527 Eovolt.co.uk is showing the right dimensions of Folded Size - 84cm x 68cm x 45cm and has been for a couple of days. You probably need to delete history and cookies or try a different browser 👍
Honestly the wide fat tyres act like air suspension, handles canal tow paths and bridleways with ease. Also suspension forks significantly add weight, our customer polls always have weight as the most important criteria to them. Thanks for the comment
The Eovolt afternoon is fantastic - I really love this bike!
So happy you love it as much as us, thanks for the comment...
@@eovoltukI want to Put an Thule Chariot on it , is it Possible?
It has enough improvements to sway me to order the new and yes more pricey 2024 version.
Its an amazing bike and has just been awarded Cycling Electric Magazines "Editors Choice" award.
In their own words "The Editors Choice award is an indication of the product being very special and market leading"
in 2021 I bought 2 City One 16" bikes. I thought they were expensive at 1200 quid each. With all the innovation and upgrades at 3000 quid I think this is far too expensive. Whilst we have had fun on them, If I had to do it again I would not spend the 1200 never mind 3K. That's me - you do you !
Thanks for the comment and having supported the brand in the past.
It is appreciated.
Hi, what is max payload of the included rear rack? Is it possible to attach a child seat?
The max load is 25kg and you can use a child seat if you stay within the load.
However we wouldn't recommend it as it would give a rear weight bias to a smaller wheeled bike.
I believe that, the reason of these bikes be foldings, is to be folded, lifted into the back of a car, store at home, which wouldn’t need lots of space, etc.. All good, but why they started to weigh 20+ kgs in time? Although I believe that it’s a beautifully designed very nice bike, with this weight, it loses a good part of it’s ease of mobility.
By the way, thanks for your Eovolt reviews 🙏🏼
Most of the weight is in the battery and motor which can't be made lighter with technology right now.
The great thing with the Pro is you don't need the battery for it to sit in its folded form.
This makes it considerably less weight when lifting 👍
Thanks for the comment
Thanks for the reply, these days I am searching for a foldable electric bike, that’s how I came to know the brand Eovolt. I got stuck between models pro and origins; I am trying to understand whether a 2 speed auto motor hub can be equal to a 7 speed derailleur system when climbing hills. Is it too much asking if you could make a comparison, if I have missed in the videos.
You need to look at the ADO air carbon then at 12.5kgs
@@badabing8884 thanks a lot. Although don’t want to hijack the subject here; the new Ado Air Pro at 19 kg with 40 Nm, 2 speed auto shift, 5 Nm less than Afternoon Pro, I guess the closest competition. Honestly speaking, I liked the Eovolt bike. Haven’t seen one yet, the only thing making me think of the weight is the stairs which I need to take before putting it in the elevator. The other thing is, I can not understand the equivalence of chain gears to auto 2 speed while climbing. Yeah the videos show they are quite capable.
Hi, is a 12v charger available for this bike ?
Yes the 12v charger on eovolt.co.uk has the same connector for all of our bikes.
A lot of great features! When available in the US? Id want a Higher top speed, mid-motor, and option to carry passenger on rear frame.
Not sure when as we are not the brand but the UK distributor but US version would have a USA spec.
As the UK site we only feature products with a UK specification 👍
Can you please advise the folded dimensions, thanks.
Hi Chris
Folded Size - 84cm x 68cm x 45cm.
All written info here
eovolt.co.uk/collections/24-electric-bikes/products/eovolt-afternoon-20-pro-folding-electric-bike
1st independent written review here
www.cyclingelectric.com/reviews/eovolt-afternoon-review
Thanks for the comment...
@@eovoltukthis appears to be smaller than your other 20” bikes, is this due to the new folding design?
Sorry Chris
There was a copy and paste issue
The folded dimensions are 84cm x 68cm x 45cm
@@eovoltuk I have looked at your website and it says the dimensions you first stated !!!! What is going on this is very confusing and i don’t know what is correct.
@@chrisharris1527
Eovolt.co.uk is showing the right dimensions of Folded Size - 84cm x 68cm x 45cm and has been for a couple of days.
You probably need to delete history and cookies or try a different browser 👍
Ado air 20 pro still abit better, but the engineers did a gud work
Well we will agree to disagree :-)
Thanks for the comment
@@eovoltuk hahhahahhaha, very technical reply tho
@@kigandariham8984 I'm looking for an ebike, have you tried the Air 20 Pro?
When folded front chain ring exposed, you'll get oil and mess everywhere 🤔
Hi Dylan
Good news is that Its belt drive, there is no oil and mess....
3000 euros, but there is no suspension...
Honestly the wide fat tyres act like air suspension, handles canal tow paths and bridleways with ease.
Also suspension forks significantly add weight, our customer polls always have weight as the most important criteria to them.
Thanks for the comment