Eurobike Mountain Bike Review
Our verdict
This Eurobike mountain bike pairs dual suspension with disc brakes and 21 speeds at $259, hitting a reasonable value point for adult riders who want bump absorption on trail rides without spending near $400. The 330 lb weight capacity is a useful bump above typical entry-level limits.
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Adults looking for a dual suspension trail bike under $275 who prioritize ride comfort over outright lightweight performance.
Skip if
You are a serious trail rider or want an aluminum frame, as the carbon steel build adds weight and reduces long-term corrosion resistance.
- Bike type Mountain Bike
- Wheel size 26.0 in
- Frame material Carbon Steel
- Frame size 27.5 Inch
- Speeds 21
- Brakes Disc
- Priced 20% below the category median ($324.49 across 28 tracked models)
- Wheel size of 26.0 in - smaller than 68% of the 28 models we track
- Max rider weight of 330.0 lb - higher than 81% of the 28 models we track
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.1/5
4.1 average across 16 owner ratings
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Popularity1.6/5
16 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 Eurobike 26-inch mountain bike uses a carbon steel frame with dual suspension, meaning both front and rear movement is dampened. At this price point, full suspension usually signals basic coil springs rather than performance linkage, but it does smooth out trail chatter and rough patches noticeably compared to a rigid or front-only setup.
The spec list includes 21 speeds via a chain drive, disc brakes for consistent stopping, and a minimum rider height of 65 inches, so this is sized for average to tall adults. The 330 lb maximum weight capacity is slightly above average for this price bracket.
With only 16 reviews at a 4.1 rating, there is not a large data set to draw firm conclusions from. The small sample skews positive, but riders considering this bike should weigh that limited feedback against the carbon steel frame material, which is heavier and less rust-resistant than aluminum options in a similar price range.
Pros
- Dual suspension absorbs bumps from both ends for more comfortable trail riding
- Disc brakes work consistently in wet and dry conditions
- 330 lb maximum weight capacity is above average for this price tier
- 21 speeds give reasonable gearing range for hills and flats
- Priced at $259, accessible for budget-conscious buyers
Cons
- Carbon steel frame is heavier and less corrosion-resistant than aluminum
- Only 16 reviews available, making buyer sentiment harder to judge
- Dual suspension at this price point typically uses basic springs rather than quality dampers
Specifications
| Bike type | Mountain Bike |
|---|---|
| Wheel size | 26.0 in |
| Frame material | Carbon Steel |
| Frame size | 27.5 Inch |
| Speeds | 21 |
| Brakes | Disc |
| Suspension | Dual |
| Drivetrain | Chain Drive |
| Color | 27.5 Inch-K-Green |
| Max rider weight | 330.0 lb |
| Min rider height | 65.0 in |
| Age range | Adult |
| Power | Pedal Power |
Performance notes
26-inch wheels, 21-speed chain drive, dual suspension, disc brakes, carbon steel frame, 330 lb maximum weight capacity, minimum rider height 65 inches.
What buyers say
Just 16 reviews with a 4.1 rating means the feedback pool is too small to be definitive. Early responses lean positive, but prospective buyers should treat this as limited data rather than a strong endorsement.
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Frequently asked questions
What does dual suspension mean at this price?
Dual suspension means the bike has shock-absorbing components at both the front fork and the rear of the frame. On budget bikes, these are typically simple coil spring setups rather than the adjustable air or oil-damped units found on higher-end models. They still soften the ride over bumps and roots, but do not expect the precise feel of a purpose-built trail bike.
Is 65 inches the minimum height or the recommended height?
The 65-inch figure refers to the minimum rider height, which translates to about 5 feet 5 inches. Riders shorter than this are likely to find the frame geometry uncomfortable and may struggle to touch the ground properly. If you are close to that threshold, consider sitting on the bike or checking the seat height range before committing to purchase.