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tl;dr version of the written review:
The Galaxy Lux is the latest step-through from Evelo, and it is a stunner! Hold on to your seats, because this is an Ebike that has a sleek look, excellent components, a wide range of use cases and a price tag that is hard to ignore! Do you want to use the Galaxy Lux to commute to work? Great. It can do that. Need to carry cargo? No worries. The Galaxy Lux is prepared to haul you, plus any gear, across town and back again.
But let’s talk about price. The Evelo Galaxy Lux comes in with a starting price of $4,099 USD. On its head, it comes across as a chunk of change, but as we dig into the specs, you’ll find that the price is backed up by top-of-the-line specs, and best-in-class customer support. Evelo offers free shipping and a whopping 4-year warranty, plus a free 21-day trial period.
Now, let’s dive into the specs.
Powering the Galaxy Lux, we’ve got a Dapu 500W mid-drive motor. This little gremlin has 100Nm torque and features Torque and Speed Sensor Controls. You can really feel the boost in torque when jumping off the line and when climbing those daunting hills. In fact, there’s so much torque with this motor that the front end will lift up if you rip the throttle at a dead stop.
Out of the box the Evelo Galaxy Lux has a top speed of 20 mph, which can be reached using the thumb throttle or pedal assist. In this configuration, the Galaxy Lux is a Class 2 Ebike, which means it’s legal to ride in most areas. And if you wanna kick up a little dust, the Galaxy Lux has an unlocked top speed of 25 mph.
Now, traveling at those speeds, we’ll need some solid brakes. And the Galaxy Lux delivers. This Ebike is equipped with Tektro hydraulic disc brakes with 180 mm rotors in the front and rear wheels. These brakes have motor-cutoff functionality, which is a safety feature every Ebike should have.
When it comes to range, the Galaxy Lux has plenty. The stock 48 volt, 14.5 amp hour locking, removable battery offers a max estimated range of 60 miles. These estimates are for ideal conditions, and if you’re an average rider, really doing some shaking and moving, you can expect to get somewhere around the 35-45 range pretty consistently!
We’ve already talked about the Galaxy Lux’s super low standover height of just 16 inches, but a few other measurements that may be important are the reach and the minimum saddle height. The reach is very grabbable at 22 inches, and the minimum saddle height is 24.5 inches. This makes it ideal for riders 4’10” – 5’10”. This is actually one of the smaller bikes and fills a pretty big gap in the market for shorter riders looking to get into Ebikes. I’m a bit on the taller side of the recommended height, but I can easily see the accessibility for people a little bit closer to the ground than myself. And my favorite thing about the Galaxy Lux’s frame geometry is the upright, relaxed riding posture. It’s perfect for those longer rides.
So, what about the chain and the derailleur? Oh yeah, there isn’t any of that old-school tech on this ride! First off, the Galaxy Lux is rocking a carbon belt. This adds to the overall sleek look of the bike, but from a functionality standpoint, this is something that is just going to keep going, and going….and going…you get it. There are also minimal maintenance requirements for these kinds of setups.
But let’s “shift” our focus to the rear of the bike. Here we find the Enviolo Automatiq continuously variable transmission. This internally geared CVT is located in the rear wheel and offers fully automatic shifting, just like in your car, so all you have to do is start pedaling or hit the thumb throttle, and the Enviolo Automatiq does the rest. I’ve really fallen in love with this setup and find myself missing it when I have to change my own gears on other bikes.
Wire management on the Galaxy Lux is top-notch with everything bundled and organized nicely. Evelo does a great job internally routing the cables as well.
With a price just dipping past $4,000, on the surface, it may not seem like it deserves the price tag, but with these components and this sort of unparalleled company support, everything makes a lot of sense here. That’s my opinion, but what do you think? Is the Evelo Galaxy Lux well-priced? Why or why not?
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