I had the opportunity to witness the whole development process of the bike as we shared office space with the Cowboys during one year. They have put so much care into the design and building of this bike, refusing to compromise on anything and with a great attention to details.
In the end, they made the best e-bike I have ever seen at a lower price point than any of the competitors.
When I finally had a test ride with the bike, I was a bit scared. I had previously brought a heavy Van Moof to the ground (with quite the injury as a result), partly because of my inexperience with e-bikes. On the Cowboy, though, the experience was delightful. It's as if you're riding a real bike, but there's some unnoticable breeze pushing you in the back just when you need it.
Loved it.
I did a test ride at a meetup and was really impressed about the design and riding experience. I think it's a great bike to move around in the city.
Coolest ebike experience I’ve ever had (tried it in Paris)! The UX is really well-done and it’s a beauty to ride. Addictive!
I've been riding a beta-version of the cowboy bike during 3 months. I can testify that riding my Cowboy 🤠 🚲 is definitely the best way I experienced to go to work over the last ten years. Thanks to its great e-acceleration, my Door-to-door average speed is above 22 km/h without too much effort.
What differentiates a Cowboy bike versus other e-bikes is for sure its design, light weight and overall quality. The brakes are also particularly efficient.
Going forward, I’m waiting for a software update in order to have the front and back light in alternative mode to be more visible by night.
Hi, I'm one of the happy beta-tester and I've used the cowboy for the past 2 months. The bike and the sweet app obviously changed my day-to-day work's ride.
Brussels is a hilly city. The Cowboy helps me getting used to go from one place to another without thinking about the distance.
I deeply recommend anyone to test it.
I had the opportunity to do a test ride with this beauty in Brussels and it was definitely the most user-friendly e-bike I tested so far. I loved the way the assistance dynamically evolves. I moved to San Francisco now, I really wonder how it would behave up and down the hills! Good luck with the launch.
btw: does the app include an easy way to share your bike with someone else? I guess both must have the app downloaded, but is it easily shared?