Ebike Review: Cyrusher Kommoda 3.0

If you’re looking for an e-bike that refuses to blend in, the Cyrusher Kommoda 3.0 might just be your next ride. Priced at $1,599, this fat-tire, dual-suspension machine is designed to turn heads while smoothing out the road.


Performance & Power

The Kommoda 3.0 is built around a 750W rear hub motor delivering 85Nm of torque. While it’s not the torquiest bike on the market, it’s a solid performer that can reach speeds of up to 28 mph.

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  • Torque Sensor: Unlike more basic cadence sensors, this bike uses a torque sensor, meaning the motor responds more naturally to the effort you put into the pedals.
  • Battery Life: It features a significant upgrade over previous models with a 48V 20Ah battery, offering a claimed range of approximately 68 miles.
  • Charging: Expect a full charge in 6 to 7 hours using the included 3-amp charger.

Build & Comfort

Cyrusher is known for bold aesthetics, and the Kommoda 3.0 is no exception. With color-matched alloy rims and vibrant options like orange, purple, green, or gray, it’s a “badass looking bike”.

  • Dual Suspension: The bike features a twin crown oil/spring fork in the front and a DNM air suspension in the rear, utilizing a beefy four-bar linkage to handle bumps.
  • Tires: It rolls on 20×4″ fat tires with a street-friendly tread that provides a quiet ride while still being capable of light off-roading.
  • Sizing: With a low 15-inch standover height, it’s incredibly easy to hop on and off, making it ideal for shorter riders, though it can accommodate riders up to 6’0″.
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The Ride Experience

In real-world testing, the Kommoda 3.0 proved to be a smooth, rattle-free cruiser.

  • Braking: The Cyrusher-branded hydraulic brakes with 180mm rotors earned high marks for being very grippy and providing a controlled stop with no fishtailing.
  • The “Ghost Pedaling” Factor: One notable drawback is the gearing. With a 14-28 tooth freewheel, riders may experience “ghost pedaling” (spinning legs with no resistance) once they exceed 22 mph.
  • Hill Climbing: On a 10% grade, the bike maintained about 10 mph—an average but capable performance for a 750W motor.

Final Verdict

The Cyrusher Kommoda 3.0 shines as a high-value, high-style commuter. While the display is basic and the gearing could be taller for high-speed pedaling, its unique design, upgraded battery, and plush dual suspension make it a standout choice for riders who want to ride in comfort and style.

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