CERO One Review - $3.8K

Published: 17 November 2021
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The CERO One is a compact but very capable ebike inspired by the Japanese Mamarachi bicycle design. The mid-step frame is easy to mount and steer, very well balanced, and surprisingly powerful but quiet. It comes stock with custom fenders, two racks rated to 55lbs each, premium integrated lights, reflective puncture resistant tires, and a two year warranty. This is the second generation build with Gates Carbon Drive belt vs. a chain, a durable e-bike specific internally geared five speed hub vs. a cassette, and upgraded Shimano STePs E-6100 mid-drive motor. It provides 60nm of peak torque, an impressive 105 mile maximum range, and is more compact than the first gen. Available in two colors (blue and grey), one frame size with adjustable stem, and lots of upgraded components. Some of my favorite include locking ergonomic grips, Shimano Hollowtech II cranks, hydraulic disc brakes, a large removable LCD display, sturdy double-leg kickstand, nice VP pedals, and Ergon gel saddle. Included ABUS frame lock uses the same key as the battery, and CERO sells an optional chain attachment. Optional small and large baskets come with special mesh liners. The charger is light and compact, but slower than last generation. The headlight can be a little less visible and doesn't point where you steer because it's mounted under the rack. Only sold direct vs. dealers, where you could test ride. No suspension and smaller front wheel reduces comfort on bumpy terrain.

0:00 Introduction to bike and founder, Kiyoshi Iwai
1:29 Front rack and basket options, child seat etc.
2:07 Company origin story and history, started 2015
2:55 Upgrades since first generation CERO One model
4:33 Total weight, battery capacity, charge range
5:10 Frame strength reinforcements, stem adjustments
6:47 One frame size, closeup: grips, pedals, cranks
7:30 Two color options: Halu Blue and Shio Grey
7:42 Safety reflective stickers and reflective tires
8:00 Mounts, fenders, kickstand, racks, weight rating
9:40 Headlight positioning, hydraulic disc brakes
11:29 Activating the lights, comfort compromises
12:46 Pricing details and other comparisons to gen 1
13:25 Battery details, unlock and remove, charger
15:48 Motor cadence sensor measurements, hubs and QR
17:08 Display panel settings and walkthrough
20:06 Display settings menu, change units, font, etc.
21:35 Ride test begins in third person, hill climb
24:33 Ride testing the first gen model to compare
27:13 Where to buy, Santa Monica showroom, warranty
27:49 Conclusion, website tools, and resources

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