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Hurley Carve Electric Urban Single Speed E-Bike 700C Bicycle (Charcoal, L / 21 Fits 5'10"-6'4")

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Features

  • Introducing the Carve: Finally, you can have an electric road bike that doesnt look like a traditional e-bike, thanks to the stealth battery design integrated into the frame. The Carve from Hurley is your urban go-to for commuting, flying across town, dodging potholes, and late night hooligan runs.
  • Urban ready: The Carve boasts a powerful 350 watt hub motor that gets you up to 20mph and 30 miles distance. Set your level of ride assist, or the best part - when you dont feel like pedaling, just twist the motorcycle style throttle and go.
  • Tech: Features a bright headlamp for safety and night runs, single speed drivetrain for simplicity, alloy calipers front and rear, and a 700c steel frame to absorb rough roads.
  • Ride in style: The sleek charcoal frame, Hurley graphics, dual wall wheels, and flat bars make for a stealth city vehicle that makes you feel good about hopping on and heading out to your next destination there's no more excuses to not get out.
  • 85% assembled: Your new Carve comes almost ready to roll with all included tools in the box. Plan for about an hour of assembly and safety checks before heading out on your first ride. L /21 frame fits riders 510 to 64. All Hurley bikes have been ACT, CPSC & UL certified-the gold standard in bicycle safety.

Description

Ride fast and look good doing it. Carve boasts a powerful 350 watt, 36 volt ride assist and throttle for serious speed and an internal downtube battery for a clean, sleek look (not to mention battery theft protection). This urban single speed features flat bars for comfort and a lightweight frame for easy maneuvering and storage. Designed to get you from point A to point B-FAST, feel the thrill of this urban rocket and pull into the driveway before the ice cream melts. All Hurley bikes have been ACT, CPSC & UL certified; the gold standard in bicycle safety. ASSEMBLY: Your new Hurley Bike will arrive at your door 85% assembled out of the box. What does this mean? You can still put a little sweat equity into building your new ride, but you don't have to start from scratch. Each bike comes with clear directions, but assembly will vary based on your experience. For the skilled bike mechanic, you may be riding your new bike in as soon as 30 minutes or less. For everyone else, plan for about an hour before pedaling away on your new ride. If you don't have the time or the confidence to build your own bike, please take your Hurley to a local bike shop to build it for you. Hurley Bikes cannot be held responsible for any damage caused by improper assembly. CUSTOMER SERVICE: Your satisfaction is our priority at Hurley Bikes. We stand behind our product and will do whatever we can to help keep you happy and riding as often and as long as possible. Our experienced customer service team is ready to troubleshoot and answer any questions you might have throughout the ownership of your bike via phone or live online chat. When you encounter any issue with your bike, our aim is to get you back out on the road riding safely as quickly as we can. Please visit our website with any questions on the use and maintenance of your Hurley Bike.

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
Bike TypeCity and Electric Bike
ForAdults
BrandHurley
SpeedsSingle speed
ColorCharcoal
Wheel Diameter27.5 Inches
Frame CompositionAlloy Steel
SuspensionRigid
Unique FeaturesDigital Display, Odometer, Rechargeable Battery
InclusionsKickstand, Tool Kit
SizeLarge / 21" (Suitable for 5'10"-6'4" height)
Braking MechanismCaliper
PurposeUrban commuting
Weight20 Kg
Electric Voltage36 Volts
Design ThemeSporty, Urban Cycling
ModelCarve
Energy SourceBattery-powered
Output350 W
Wheel MaterialAlloy
Release Year2021
Battery Capacity360 Watt Hours
Maximum Load265 Pounds
Assembly RequirementYes
Guarantee1-year manufacturer

Frequently asked questions

The Hurley Carve Electric Urban Single Speed E-Bike offers a range that varies depending on several factors such as rider weight, terrain, and level of pedal assistance used. Generally, you can expect a range of up to 20-40 miles on a single charge under optimal conditions.

The Hurley Carve E-Bike typically requires about 4-6 hours to fully charge from a completely drained battery. It's recommended to use the charger provided by the manufacturer to ensure safety and battery longevity.

Yes, the Hurley Carve Electric Urban Single Speed E-Bike is equipped with a powerful motor that provides sufficient torque for tackling hills. However, its performance on steep inclines will depend on the weight of the rider and the steepness of the hills.

While the Hurley Carve E-Bike is built to withstand light rain and splashes, it is not waterproof. It's advisable to avoid riding in heavy rain or submerging the bike in water to prevent damage to the electrical components.

Top Amazon Reviews

πŸš€ Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


These reviews paint a nuanced picture of the Joyride e-bike experience, highlighting both its strong performance and few concerning drawbacks. Noted for its attractiveness, ease of use, and reliability in terms of battery life and build quality, the bike has won over several users. However, issues such as difficulty with customer service, initial setup hurdles, and some mechanical flaws have marred the overall experience for others. Despite these, it consistently provides good value for money, especially for beginners and those seeking a budget-friendly e-bike option.

Pros

  • πŸš΄β€β™‚οΈ Attractive design and good build quality
  • πŸ”‹ Long-lasting battery performance
  • πŸ€– Includes pedal assist and throttle for ease of use
  • πŸ’‘ Bright, functional lighting
  • πŸ›  Responsive manufacturer support in resolving issues
  • βš™ Easy to assemble for most

Cons

  • ⚠ Initial setup can be tricky and potentially dangerous if done incorrectly
  • πŸ”§ Some components may require frequent maintenance or replacement, such as the braking system and chain
  • πŸ“ž Difficulty reaching customer service for support
  • 🚲 Issues with parts like the handlebar grip leading to safety concerns

Should I Buy It?

If you're in the market for a cost-effective, beginner-friendly e-bike that does not compromise on aesthetics or essential functions and are willing to navigate potential setup and maintenance challenges, this could be a solid choice. However, consider the noted concerns and possibly set aside a budget for any necessary adjustments or accessories to enhance safety and performance.


  • Good Bike, Intuitive Control, Solid
I mainly got on here to praise the joyride company (they're the only meaningful brand behind these bikes). I had an issue with my bike - due to an accident, the wire to the electric motor was severed. After attempting to have the wire repaired, I came to understand that the whole motor (for reasons I won't get into here) needed to be replaced. After some difficulty actually reaching Joyride, I finally got in touch with them. They made things right with me 100%. I like this bike too quite a bit. It's attractive and works well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2023 by Brian Hudson

  • Absolute terrible experience with this vendor, buyer beware
Bike arrived damaged. Right front fork was bent. Controller did not work. Even though the bike arrived damaged or defective, vendor will not pay return shipping on return. Shipping on a worthless bike is about $200 for individuals by UPS. Buyer beware! Update 8/2022. Even though the Amazon Vendor, 365 Cycles was worthless, Joyride Bikes, the manufacturer, made everything right, going the extra mile. The bike, one the lightest E-Bikes on the market, runs fine, ,and is a blast to ride ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2022 by Kenfcarver

  • Great e bike for starting out
I've really enjoyed this bike so far. Everything is well built and the battery lasts long too. It has pedal assist and a throttle so cycling is really convenient, especially for commuting. It also cycles great when it isn't turned on as it is pretty lightweight. The light is bright and works well too. I highly recommend this e bike, especially at this low price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2022 by DR GJ PARFITT

  • Stongly recommend changing the locking O ring out for locking plugs on the handle bars
This is a 2 week review. I took this bike out for the inaugural ride a week and a half ago, it went great for about 9 miles when the locking O ring at the end of the handlebars either came loose or was missing to begin with and the right hand grip slipped causing me to put all my weight on my right foot as that was the petal that was down this of course caused me to kick the wheels out from under me because of physics. This wouldn't have been to big a problem on a standard bike, however on a motorized bike with cruise control set to 20m.p.h. means I was hit the asphalt really really really hard. When I looked at it it appears that the hand grip has 2 half inch wide tongues on both sides of the grip on the inside part it locks into either the break or the throttle control, on the outside however the locking O ring rests on this plastic bit instead of on the handlebar itself meaning that there is nothing truly stopping the hand grip from sliding off the handle bars. (this is incredibly dangerous and possibly deadly, and is a horrible design.) Other than that though I have been loving this bike it caps out at 20 M.P.H. the body is well build and looks great I get a ton of comments on it and everyone thinks I spent over $1k on the bike in stead of $500. It's definitely good bang for the buck, though I almost recommend you switch out just about everything lol. The gear ratio also sucks if you are an experienced bicyclist you are going to be irritated when you try to petal and it's laughable that the motor has a pedal assist since the motor can't keep up when i use petal power. I am definitely getting a bigger cog. at least 36t possible 52t if I can. But since the frame and the electric hub is the thing you want for the price this a great buy even if you change out everything. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2023 by james brady

  • Great bike for the price!
I live in the flatlands, so I don't need gears, shocks, or a strong motor. This basic, fun bike does the trick and looks good doing it. The throttle zips you to 20 mph pretty quick. In fact, I'll probably use the throttle more than the pedals, because with a fixed-gear bike, pedaling at 20 mph is silent-movie silly. The company was responsive when I had a question about the assembly Overall, easy to assemble though. Great bike for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2022 by John Henry Fleming

  • My biggest complaint is the battery
This is my first E-Bike and for a starter Electric bike it's pretty good. I actually enjoy riding and using the pedal assist. The ride is a little rocky due to no kind of shock or impact absorption on either the front wheel or frame so you will feel every bump. Still, optimistically the ride isnt that bad. MEN.... Make sure you adjust the seat or replace it because it can um.... Bruise the boys. My biggest complaint is that even after an all day charge and only riding on the "1" setting of pedal assist and without using the throttle I only get about an hour of powered ride. Again, this being my first E-Bike I don't know what the industry standard is but I'd imagine 1 hour on the lowest pedal assist setting is kind of lacking. I AM excited to get my money's worth out of this one so I can buy a more advanced model but for now this one will do. I just recommend keeping the charger with you because it's a little hard to pedal after the charge is depleted. Oh, and the power indicator isn't to be trusted. It'll show you 2-3 bars of power but cut off dead. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2024 by The Legendary Sonny G The Legendary Sonny G

  • I love this bike
I've owned this bike for about 5 months now. I'm impressed. Im 6 ft 1 and weigh 233 lbs, fits me fine. Goes up to 20 mph in pedal assist and in full throttle. Battery has not failed me yet. Actually I ride it to and from my job which is 13 miles, up a few hills. It has enough pep and power to climb. And like I said, I have never killed the battery in any trip. I use it mostly in pedal assist with the occasional throttle only. Very good buy. I see the price is going up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2022 by s smith

  • Cheap Bike that will Require Constant Work
I wouldn't recommend this bike. It's cheap and that means more work for you. I've had issues with: β€’ The breaking system β€’ The chain coming undone β€’ The kickstand ...and I've just owned it for about a month. On top of that, it wasn't particularly easy to set up and, if you don't do the setup properly, you could be in for a very dangerous situation. I wouldn't buy this again. UPDATE: MOTOR DIED The motor died today, so this bike is completely done. I’m not a big guy (185 pounds), so I don’t think that I was working this bike especially hard. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2022 by Davis Jones

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