Eurobike YH-S7 Mountain Bike Review
Our verdict
The Eurobike YH-S7 offers dual suspension, disc brakes, and a 21-speed derailleur on a 27.5-inch alloy steel platform for just over $254. The spec sheet is competitive for the price, but the 3.7 rating from only 3 reviews makes it hard to draw confident conclusions about real-world quality.
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Riders who want a dual-suspension budget trail bike under $260 and are comfortable taking a chance on a product with minimal buyer feedback.
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- Bike type Mountain Bike
- Wheel size 27.5 in
- Frame material Alloy Steel
- Frame size 18 Inch
- Speeds 21
- Brakes Disc
- Priced 22% below the category median ($324.49 across 28 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating3.7/5
3.7 average across 3 owner ratings
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Popularity0.9/5
3 owner reviews, fewer 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 YH-S7 packs dual suspension into a sub-$260 price, which is the bike's strongest selling point. The front fork and rear shock work together to smooth out light trail chop and gravel, providing more comfort than a front-suspension-only bike in the same bracket. The 27.5-inch alloy steel wheels are standard for this category.", 'A 21-speed derailleur system with trigger shifters covers a wide gear range, and disc brakes give the bike confident stopping power across conditions. The 300 lb rider weight capacity is a positive inclusion, and the 66-inch minimum height spec suggests this bike is sized for taller adults.', 'The main concern here is the thin review base. With only 3 reviews at a 3.7 rating, there is not enough buyer data to assess durability, assembly quality, or component consistency with any confidence. This is a meaningful limitation when spending over $250 on a bike.']
Pros
- Dual suspension at a sub-$260 price is competitive for the budget category
- 21-speed trigger shifter setup covers varied terrain gradients
- Disc brakes provide reliable stopping across conditions
- 300 lb weight capacity suits a wide range of adult riders
- 27.5-inch wheels balance rollability and maneuverability
Cons
- Only 3 reviews at a 3.7 rating provides insufficient data for confident buying
- No weight specification listed, making it hard to assess handling feel
- Alloy steel wheels are heavier than aluminum alternatives
- Budget dual suspension components have limitations on more demanding terrain
Specifications
| Bike type | Mountain Bike |
|---|---|
| Wheel size | 27.5 in |
| Frame material | Alloy Steel |
| Frame size | 18 Inch |
| Speeds | 21 |
| Brakes | Disc |
| Suspension | Dual |
| Drivetrain | Derailleur |
| Shifters | Trigger |
| Wheel material | Alloy Steel |
| Color | Multi-Spoke |
| Max rider weight | 300.0 lb |
| Min rider height | 66.0 in |
| Age range | Adult |
| Power | Pedal Power |
Performance notes
The 27.5-inch alloy steel wheels paired with dual suspension and disc brakes point toward a bike designed for moderate trail use and rough-surface comfort. Without a listed bike weight, it is difficult to assess how heavy the alloy steel frame and wheels make the complete package. The 21-speed derailleur with trigger shifters is appropriate for the price, and disc brakes outperform rim brakes in wet riding. The 66-inch minimum height suggests this fits riders 5 foot 6 and above.
What buyers say
The 3.7 rating from just 3 reviews is statistically unreliable and should not be treated as a settled judgment on this bike. With so few reviews, a single outlier experience can significantly skew the score. Buyers should watch for newer reviews before committing at this price.
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Frequently asked questions
Should I be concerned about the low rating on the YH-S7?
The 3.7 rating comes from only 3 reviews, which is not a reliable sample size. A single negative review in a pool this small will drag the average down noticeably. It is worth watching the listing over time for more reviews before drawing conclusions, or considering a more reviewed alternative if you want more certainty.
Is dual suspension worth it at this price point?
For casual trail riding and comfort on rough pavement or gravel, budget dual suspension delivers a real improvement over no rear suspension. The components are not as refined or adjustable as higher-end suspension, but the added compliance at the rear makes a tangible difference in ride comfort. If smooth riding matters more than climbing efficiency, it is a worthwhile feature even at entry-level quality.
What is the minimum rider height for the YH-S7?
The listed minimum height is 66 inches, which translates to 5 foot 6. Riders shorter than this may find the frame too large for a comfortable riding position. If you are between 5 foot 4 and 5 foot 6, checking the standover height on the current product listing before buying is recommended. Contact hello@bicyclearea.com if you need help comparing sizing across models.