
"Gazelle refers to the Easyflow C7 as a " radically inclusive ride " with a unique design that's intended to be more accessible and confidence-inspiring for more riders. With 24-inch wheels, a low step-over height, very upright geometry, and a pedal-forward design, it allows riders to easily mount and dismount the bike and place both feet flat on the ground when stopped. According to Gazelle, the goal with the Easyflow's design was to " provide extra confidence for new, petite, or older riders looking to extend their cycling lifetime." Additionally, the long wheelbase should deliver a smooth, stable ride, the Shimano EP5 mid-drive motor provides pedal assistance up to 20 mph (Class 1), and powerful hydraulic"
" " This new lineup is all about giving riders more of what matters-comfort, confidence, and choice," said Mark Danhof, General Manager of Gazelle North America. " The Arroyo and Easyflow lines embody Gazelle's comfort-oriented philosophy, with their unique frame geometries promoting an upright riding posture. This design reduces strain on the wrists and back while also improving visibility and safety, so you can truly enjoy the ride.""
Gazelle launched three e-bike models in North America focused on comfort-oriented, user-friendly designs for everyday riding and commuting. The Easyflow C7 targets accessibility with a pedal-forward design, ultra-low step-through frame, 24-inch wheels, very upright geometry, and a low step-over height that lets riders mount, dismount, and place both feet flat when stopped. The Easyflow uses a long wheelbase for stability and a Shimano EP5 mid-drive motor providing pedal assistance up to 20 mph (Class 1). The refreshed Arroyo C380 and Arroyo C5 continue Dutch-style comfort with the Bosch Smart System, low-maintenance drivetrains, sleek designs, and premium features. The Easyflow C7 is priced at $3,999 USD / $4,999 CAD.
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