Eurobike Road Bike Review
Our verdict
At 20 pounds and $269 this Eurobike stands out as one of the lighter options in its price tier, with disc brakes and a 21-speed derailleur drivetrain. The intermediate skill rating and 246 reviews at 4.2 stars make it a credible step up from the heaviest budget road bikes.
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Intermediate adults at least 58 inches tall who want a lighter road bike under $300 with disc brakes and room to improve.
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You want a name-brand drivetrain, a saddle spec in the listing, or a frame material lighter than alloy steel.
- Bike type Road Bike
- Wheel size 28.0 in
- Frame material Alloy Steel
- Frame size 54Cm
- Speeds 21
- Brakes Disc
- Priced 78% below the category median ($1,234.00 across 22 tracked models)
- Wheel size of 28.0 in - smaller than 83% of the 22 models we track
- Weight of 20.0 lb - heavier than 71% of the 22 models we track
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 246 owner ratings
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Popularity4.3/5
246 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other mountain, road, electric, cruiser, folding, hybrid and kids' bicycles we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
['The Eurobike 54cm at $269 undercuts most disc-brake road bikes in its weight range. At 20 pounds the alloy steel frame is noticeably lighter than other steel-framed bikes in this segment, which puts climbing and acceleration in a better position. The minimum height of 58 inches (4 feet 10 inches) makes this one of the more accessible fits among adult road bikes.', 'The 21-speed derailleur system with trigger shifters covers the gear range needed for flat roads and moderate hills. Disc brakes are an upgrade over the rim brakes you find on many bikes at this price. The rigid fork keeps the ride stiff and responsive on smooth pavement, which is the intended surface for a road bike.', 'With 246 reviews and a 4.2-star average this bike has earned a moderate but meaningful approval rating. The intermediate skill level designation suggests it is not purely a learner bike, which aligns with the lighter weight and disc brake spec. Buyers at 5 feet tall or taller should be able to fit this frame comfortably.']
Pros
- 20 lb is unusually light for an alloy steel frame at this price
- Disc brakes for reliable all-condition stopping
- 21-speed trigger-shift drivetrain
- 300 lb max rider weight
- Minimum height of 58 inches makes it accessible to shorter riders
Cons
- No saddle material spec published
- Drivetrain is generic with no component brand listed
- Alloy steel still heavier than aluminum at equivalent build quality
Specifications
| Bike type | Road Bike |
|---|---|
| Wheel size | 28.0 in |
| Frame material | Alloy Steel |
| Frame size | 54Cm |
| Speeds | 21 |
| Brakes | Disc |
| Suspension | Rigid |
| Drivetrain | Derailleur |
| Shifters | Trigger |
| Wheel material | Aluminum |
| Color | 3 Spoke Wheel |
| Weight | 20.0 lb |
| Max rider weight | 300.0 lb |
| Min rider height | 58.0 in |
| Age range | Adult |
| Skill level | Intermediate |
| Power | Pedal Power |
Performance notes
20 lb is the standout figure here for a steel-frame bike under $300. The rigid fork and disc brakes work together for a direct, confidence-inspiring feel on paved roads. 21-speed range with trigger shifters gives adequate gear coverage. Max rider weight of 300 lb and minimum height of 58 inches are clearly stated. Frame size is 54cm.
What buyers say
246 reviews at 4.2 stars represents a solid positive consensus for a sub-$300 road bike. Buyers in this range tend to prioritize value per dollar, and the rating suggests this bike delivers on that expectation, particularly given the light weight for the frame material.
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Frequently asked questions
How is this bike 20 pounds if it has an alloy steel frame?
The 20-pound figure comes from the product listing. Alloy steel can vary considerably in weight depending on tube thickness and geometry. It is lighter than you might expect from a steel frame, but buyers should confirm this spec independently since weight claims on budget bikes are not always verified by third parties.
Is this bike suitable for a rider under 5 feet 4 inches?
Yes. The minimum height is listed as 58 inches, which is 4 feet 10 inches. The 54cm frame is on the larger side for a very short rider, so riders near the minimum should measure their inseam and compare it to the standover height before purchasing. When in doubt, contacting the seller directly is a good step.