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forum threadyazooo posted Today 06:54 AM
forum threadyazooo posted Today 06:54 AM

eMTB class 1, Ozark Trail Electric Mountain Bike, hardtail, Shimano, front shock, dropper post, mid drive $1298

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Highly acclaimed for providing value option from Walmart, the Ozark trail line has come out with a new eMTB, that is about 1/2 the cost of other "budget" eMTBs. Available in small, medium, large size. Shimano cues drivetrain, disk brakes, mid drive motor, decent front shock. Great reviews and value for the price for trails and non performance riding.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/E-BIKE...thena=true

Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZTDhfEyNe4



Frame: 6061 Aluminum Alloy, Tapered Head Tube, Boost Thru Axle, Standard Derailleur Hanger
Fork: SR Suntour XCM34 120mm Travel
Shifter: Shimano Cues 9 Speed
Rear Derailleur: Shimano Cues 9 Speed
Crankset: 38T; 170mm length; Narrow-Wide Chainring
Cassette: Shimano 11T-46T
Chain: KMC eGlide 9 Speed
Seatpost: KS Exa Form Dropper Post 150mm Travel
Handlebar: 31.8mm alloy, 15mm rise, 760mm width
Stem: 40mm Length
Brakes: Tektro Hydraulic Disc Brakes, 180mm Front and Rear Rotors
Hubs: Front 15mm x 110mm Alloy Boost Thru Axle; Rear 12mm x 148mm Alloy Boost Thru Axle
Rims: Double-Wall Alloy Welded Tubeless Capatiable
Tires: Maxxis M349 29" x 2.4"
Motor: Ananda 36V350W Mid-Motor; Shaft Standard ISIS; Torque Sensor; Max Torque 100 N.m; 520W Peak Power
Battery: 36V13Ah
Max Speed: 20 MPH
Class 1; Certified to UL 2849 standards
Frame Size: Large
Total Assembled Weight: ~57 lbs
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Highly acclaimed for providing value option from Walmart, the Ozark trail line has come out with a new eMTB, that is about 1/2 the cost of other "budget" eMTBs. Available in small, medium, large size. Shimano cues drivetrain, disk brakes, mid drive motor, decent front shock. Great reviews and value for the price for trails and non performance riding.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/E-BIKE...thena=true

Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZTDhfEyNe4



Frame: 6061 Aluminum Alloy, Tapered Head Tube, Boost Thru Axle, Standard Derailleur Hanger
Fork: SR Suntour XCM34 120mm Travel
Shifter: Shimano Cues 9 Speed
Rear Derailleur: Shimano Cues 9 Speed
Crankset: 38T; 170mm length; Narrow-Wide Chainring
Cassette: Shimano 11T-46T
Chain: KMC eGlide 9 Speed
Seatpost: KS Exa Form Dropper Post 150mm Travel
Handlebar: 31.8mm alloy, 15mm rise, 760mm width
Stem: 40mm Length
Brakes: Tektro Hydraulic Disc Brakes, 180mm Front and Rear Rotors
Hubs: Front 15mm x 110mm Alloy Boost Thru Axle; Rear 12mm x 148mm Alloy Boost Thru Axle
Rims: Double-Wall Alloy Welded Tubeless Capatiable
Tires: Maxxis M349 29" x 2.4"
Motor: Ananda 36V350W Mid-Motor; Shaft Standard ISIS; Torque Sensor; Max Torque 100 N.m; 520W Peak Power
Battery: 36V13Ah
Max Speed: 20 MPH
Class 1; Certified to UL 2849 standards
Frame Size: Large
Total Assembled Weight: ~57 lbs

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Today 01:11 PM
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deshwasiToday 01:11 PM
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This is msrp?
Double the sale price of the hyper mid emtb they used to sell
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Today 03:03 PM
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chubblywubblyToday 03:03 PM
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Quote from deshwasi :
This is msrp? Double the sale price of the hyper mid emtb they used to sell
These two aren't even in the same ballpark. The hyper is garbage compared to this.
Today 03:08 PM
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em3e3Today 03:08 PM
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I hadn't heard about this bike yet, so thanks for bringing it to people's attention. But the graphic showing it compared to other bikes isn't helpful. It's like comparing a golf carts to real cars. A Class 1 eMTB is completely different from any other Class. A graphic that mixes bikes from different classes is confusing and possibly dangerous.
Today 06:10 PM
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EchoTonyToday 06:10 PM
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This is fairly impressive for what you are paying. Small battery and big torque = short rides. You should be OK if a Walmart associate doesn't build it.
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Today 07:12 PM
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yazooo
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Today 07:12 PM
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Quote from em3e3 :
I hadn't heard about this bike yet, so thanks for bringing it to people's attention. But the graphic showing it compared to other bikes isn't helpful. It's like comparing a golf carts to real cars. A Class 1 eMTB is completely different from any other Class. A graphic that mixes bikes from different classes is confusing and possibly dangerous.

This is a comparison of the lowest cost eMtbs, not necessarily class 1 vs class 3, or mid drive vs hub ( junk). REI will have closeouts at $2k ish, I have never seen a mid drive with, decent Shimano drivetrain, aluminum frame, entry level front shock, and a dropper post, with hidden cabling, decent tires, LiON battery at anything less than $2k. I would say, the Ramblas is the closet to this bike at 2x the price. It certainly has better parts, stronger motor, but unless you are doing 50+ mile rides, you dont need the bigger battery. At $1298, this is a steal, if the build quality is anything like the other Ozark trail bikes, which have really good reviews. All the features, without the name brand markup. Of course, Santa Cruz, specialized, and others make insanely great bikes with superb fit and finish at 4x-8x the price.
Today 08:52 PM
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TenseBike464Today 08:52 PM
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Quote from chubblywubbly :
These two aren't even in the same ballpark. The hyper is garbage compared to this.
Anything from Walmart is garbage. I wouldn't trust my life on this bike in the woods TBH.
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Today 08:55 PM
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yazooo
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Today 08:55 PM
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Quote from TenseBike464 :
Anything from Walmart is garbage. I wouldn't trust my life on this bike in the woods TBH.
Thanks yeah, they should probably just stop selling bikes all together. Thanks for your deep analysis and wisdom

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