Eurobike Mountain Bike Review
Our verdict
This Eurobike offers front suspension, disc brakes, and 21 speeds on a 27.5-inch alloy steel frame for $249, making it one of the more feature-complete options in the entry-level price bracket. The red aluminum rims are a visual differentiator, but the underlying spec sheet is comparable to similar budget trail bikes.
Check price on AmazonBest for
Adult beginners or casual riders who want a trail-ready spec list on a tight budget and prefer a more distinctive look with the red aluminum rims.
Skip if
You want a lightweight bike, need a more durable frame material, or plan to ride hard terrain frequently.
- Bike type Mountain Bike
- Wheel size 27.5 in
- Frame material Alloy Steel
- Speeds 21
- Brakes Disc
- Suspension Front
- Priced 23% below the category median ($324.49 across 28 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 166 owner ratings
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Popularity3.2/5
166 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 27.5-inch wheel size is a practical middle ground that handles light trails, gravel, and paved paths well. Paired with front suspension, the bike absorbs minor trail chop comfortably. The alloy steel frame is on the heavier side at 35 lb, which is a noticeable trade-off compared to aluminum-framed competitors at a similar price.', 'Disc brakes provide confident stopping in varied conditions, and the 21-speed setup gives riders plenty of gear range to handle hills without grinding. The red aluminum rims stand out visually and add a small weight benefit over steel equivalents, though they are still budget-grade components.', 'The 300 lb maximum rider weight capacity is accommodating for most adults. With 166 reviews and a 4.2 rating, buyer satisfaction is solid for an entry-level bike. Some assembly tuning should be expected, as with most bikes in this category shipped from online retailers.']
Pros
- Disc brakes offer reliable stopping power across conditions
- 21-speed gearing handles hills and varied terrain well for a beginner bike
- Red aluminum rims provide a visual upgrade over plain steel wheels
- 300 lb weight capacity suits most adult riders
- Reasonable price for the spec list at $249
Cons
- Alloy steel frame weighs more than aluminum alternatives
- No drivetrain brand or shifter specs listed, making comparisons imprecise
- Front suspension only, so rough terrain still impacts comfort
- Component durability is limited at this price point
Specifications
| Bike type | Mountain Bike |
|---|---|
| Wheel size | 27.5 in |
| Frame material | Alloy Steel |
| Speeds | 21 |
| Brakes | Disc |
| Suspension | Front |
| Color | Red Aluminium Rims |
| Weight | 35.0 lb |
| Max rider weight | 300.0 lb |
| Age range | Adult |
Performance notes
At 35 lb, this bike is on the heavier end for a 27.5-inch trail bike. The front suspension fork handles light bumps and gravel without issues, but riders who take on rockier terrain will notice the rigid rear. Disc brakes are a legitimate spec upgrade over rim brakes for wet-weather control. The 21-speed range is wide enough for most trail gradients an entry-level rider encounters.
What buyers say
With 166 reviews and a 4.2 rating, buyer sentiment is moderately positive. The score suggests most riders are satisfied for casual and beginner use, though the relatively small review pool means feedback on long-term durability is limited.
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Frequently asked questions
How does this Eurobike compare to similar bikes at the same price?
It competes closely with other 27.5-inch budget mountain bikes in the $230 to $280 range. The disc brakes and 21-speed gearing are standard at this tier. The main differentiator is the red aluminum rim styling and a 35 lb weight that is average for this category. Buyers who want something lighter will need to spend more.
Is this bike good for commuting as well as trail riding?
It can handle light commuting on mixed surfaces, but the 35 lb weight and knobby trail tires make it slower on pavement than a hybrid or commuter bike. If trail riding is your primary use and commuting is secondary, it works. If commuting is the main purpose, a lighter hybrid would be a better fit.
Does this bike need professional assembly?
Most buyers can handle the basic assembly steps, which typically include attaching the front wheel, handlebars, pedals, and saddle. Adjusting the derailleur indexing and brake cable tension is the step where a shop can add real value if you are not comfortable doing it yourself. A quick tune at a local bike shop usually costs $30 to $50 and ensures the bike shifts and stops properly from day one.