sixthreezero 630514 Cruiser Bike Review
Our verdict
The sixthreezero 630514 is a 7-speed aluminum cruiser in teal with drop bar shifters and a 300 lb max rider weight, making it one of the more weight-capable options in the sixthreezero cruiser lineup. At 39.24 lb on an aluminum frame, it balances comfort with a bit more durability.
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Adult riders up to 300 lb who want a stylish 7-speed cruiser for flat recreational rides
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You prefer upright trigger shifters rather than drop bar controls, or need suspension for bumpy routes
- Bike type Cruiser Bike
- Wheel size 26.0 in
- Frame material Aluminum
- Frame size One Size
- Speeds 7
- Brakes Linear Pull
- Priced 17% above the category median ($554.49 across 16 tracked models)
- Weight of 39.24 lb - heavier than 67% of the 16 models we track
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.8/5
4.8 average across 4 owner ratings
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Popularity1.9/5
4 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 sixthreezero 630514 shares its aluminum frame and 26-inch wheels with its sibling model but stands out with drop bar shifters and a confirmed 300 lb maximum rider weight. The 7-speed derailleur drivetrain gives enough gearing for neighborhood riding and light mixed surfaces. The teal finish is a classic cruiser color that photographs well and holds up outdoors.
At 39.24 lb, it is about what you would expect from a full-size cruiser with an aluminum frame. Linear pull brakes are standard for this style and work well on smooth paved surfaces. The rigid fork means you feel the road directly, which is normal for cruiser geometry bikes.
With only 4 reviews and a 4.8 rating, buyer data is extremely limited. The $649.99 price puts it in the premium casual cruiser segment, where aluminum construction and a higher weight capacity help justify the cost compared to budget steel alternatives.
Pros
- 300 lb max rider weight is one of the higher limits in this cruiser category
- Aluminum frame and wheels at 39.24 lb are lighter than comparable steel cruisers
- 7-speed derailleur provides gearing range beyond typical single-speed cruisers
- Teal color is distinctive and appealing for leisure riders
Cons
- Only 4 reviews available, offering very limited buyer feedback
- Drop bar shifters are non-standard for a cruiser and may feel awkward for some riders
- No suspension means rough pavement transfers directly to the rider
- $649.99 is a premium price for a recreational cruiser
Specifications
| Bike type | Cruiser Bike |
|---|---|
| Wheel size | 26.0 in |
| Frame material | Aluminum |
| Frame size | One Size |
| Speeds | 7 |
| Brakes | Linear Pull |
| Suspension | Rigid |
| Drivetrain | Derailleur |
| Shifters | Drop Bar |
| Wheel material | Aluminum |
| Color | Teal |
| Weight | 39.24 lb |
| Max rider weight | 300.0 lb |
| Age range | Adult |
| Power | Pedal Power |
Performance notes
The aluminum frame paired with 26-inch aluminum wheels keeps rolling weight reasonable. Linear pull brakes are proven on flat pavement and easy to maintain at home. The 7-speed derailleur with drop bar shifters offers a more road-bike-style control setup than typical cruiser trigger shifters, which may suit some riders and feel unfamiliar to others. The rigid frame is standard for the cruiser category.
What buyers say
With 4 reviews and a 4.8 out of 5 rating, early buyers appear very satisfied, but the sample is too small to draw broad conclusions. The higher weight capacity and teal color seem to be the main purchase drivers based on available context.
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Frequently asked questions
What makes the 630514 different from the 630515?
Both share the same aluminum frame, 26-inch wheels, 7-speed drivetrain, and linear pull brakes. The 630514 adds a confirmed 300 lb max rider weight and uses drop bar shifters, while the 630515 uses a different shifter setup. The 630514 also comes in teal versus the 630515 cream color.
Are drop bar shifters hard to use on a cruiser?
Drop bar shifters require a different hand position than thumb or trigger shifters typically found on cruisers. Riders familiar with road bikes will find them natural. If you prefer shifting without moving your hand from the grip, trigger shifters on another model may be more comfortable for casual riding.
Can I use this bike on gravel or light trails?
The 26-inch wheels and rigid frame are designed for smooth pavement. Light packed-gravel paths are manageable at slow speeds, but the lack of suspension and the cruiser tire profile make it best suited to flat paved surfaces. For regular gravel use, a hybrid or gravel-specific bike would serve you better.