Cannondale Mavaro Neo 1 Low StepThru Electric Bike
Get from point A to point B, or to no point in particular, with this Cannondale electric bike. It artfully blends speed, function, range and style.
Key Details
- Low Step SmartForm C1 alloy frame features a step-through design
- HeadShok fork provides 50 mm of travel; its fully rigid structure telescopes on friction-free needle bearings for smoothness and steering precision other forks can't match
- Shimano Nexus 5-speed internal gear hub with Gates Carbon belt drive
- Bosch Performance Line CX Speed, the Smart System drive unit provides assist up to 28 mph; 750 Wh removable down tube battery provides range up to 109 mi.
- Battery is removable; no tools required for removal
- Kiox 300 display and remote
- Features an integrated running light in the head tube
- Comes with Cannondale Urban rear rack (25 kg, Racktime compatible), Curana Apollo fenders, AXA Compactline 35E front light, AXA Blueline rear light and a kickstand
- NOTE: Specs and images are subject to change based on component availability
Imported.
- 1 year of free adjustments (see more below)
- In-store bike assembly
- Pickup in store or curbside
- Bike experts available at 170+ bike shops
- An additional year of free adjustments on e-bikes
- 20% off shop services
- Free tubes with purchase of flat tire repair (Co-op Cycles brand tubes only; tube must be installed at time of purchase)
New bikes go through a normal break-in period, after which they should be readjusted. All electric bicycles sold at REI include free adjustments for the defined period (one year after purchase date for non-members, or two years for REI Co-op Members)—as many times as you need. Included: derailleur and brake adjustments, lateral wheel truing, hub and headset bearing adjustments, tire inflation, chain lubrication and e-bike firmware updates. Not included: replacement or installation of new components or accessories, any other services. Call your local REI Co-op Bike Shop for more information.
UL2849 certified
Best Use | Urban Cycling |
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E-Bike Classification | Class 3: pedal assist up to 28 mph |
Motor | Bosch Performance Line CX Speed, the Smart System |
Motor Type | Mid-Drive |
Motor Torque (Nm) | 85 Newton meters |
Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
Battery Capacity (Wh) | 750 watt hours |
Battery Removable | Yes |
Charge Time (hrs) | 5 hours |
Pedal Assist Range | 109 miles |
Frame | SmartForm C1 Alloy, low step-through, removable 750 Wh downtube battery, integrated front running light, tapered head tube, internal cable routing, IS disc mount, motor protection |
Step-Through | Yes |
Bike Suspension | Front Suspension |
Fork | Cannondale HeadShok, 50 mm travel, Quad Cage needle bearing internals, coil spring, twin chamber semi open-bath oil damping, post mount disc |
Fork Travel | 50 millimeters |
Crankset | Gates Bosch E-bike, with 46T sprocket |
Shifters | Shimano Nexus Revoshift, 5-speed twist shifter |
Rear Derailleur | Shimano Nexus i5e, internal gear hub, 5-speed |
Rear Cogs | Gates CDX, 34T |
Number of Gears | 5 gear(s) |
Internally Geared | Yes |
Brake Type | Hydraulic Disc Brake |
Brakes | Riderever Attack-XU, 4-piston hydraulic disc, 203/203 rotors |
Brake Levers | Riderever Attack-XU hydraulic disc |
Rims | WTB STX i30 TCS, 32h, tubeless ready |
Front Hub | Shimano MT400, 15 x 110 mm thru axle |
Rear Hub | Shimano Nexus i5e, internal gear hub, 5-speed; 135 mm QR |
Wheel Size | S/M: 27.5 inches L/XL: 29 inches |
Tires | Continental eContact Plus with reflective sidewalls 27.5 x 2.2 in. 55-584 (S/M), 29 x 2.2 in. 55-622 (L/XL) |
Tire Width | 2.2 inches |
Handlebar Shape | Riser Bar |
Handlebar | Cannondale Urban Backsweep |
Stem | Cannondale Urban Intellimount, internal cable routing, SP-Connect compatible phone mount |
Seat Post | SR Suntour NCX SP12 Parallelogram Suspension Seatpost, 31.6, 300 mm (S/M), 400 mm (L/XL) |
Saddle | Selle Royal Essenza |
Pedals | Cannondale Fitness |
Headset | Integrated Sealed Bearing, Tapered, internal cable routing |
Chain | Gates CDX high-performance carbon drive belt |
Belt Drive | Yes |
Weight | Unavailable |
Gender | Unisex |
S/M | L/XL | |
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Height Range | 4'11" - 5'9" | 5'7" - 6'5" |
Reach | 41.2 | 45.0 |
Stack | 61.6 | 63.5 |
Effective Top Tube | 57.9 | 61.8 |
Seat Tube Center-Top | 40.0 | 47.0 |
Standover Height | 43.4 | 43.5 |
Head Tube Length | 14.0 | 14.0 |
Head Tube Angle (degrees) | 68.8 | 69.2 |
Seat Tube Angle (degrees) | 74.8 | 75.2 |
Bottom Bracket Height | 29.2 | 29.5 |
Wheelbase | 116.3 | 119.6 |
Chainstay | 48.0 | 48.0 |
Fork Offset | 5.5 | 5.5 |
Sizing Notes
Measurements are stated in centimeters unless otherwise indicated.
How we measure bikes
- Standover Height Standover Height is a measurement from the ground to the top of the top tube, measured at the midpoint of the top tube.
- Reach Reach is the horizontal distance from the center of the cranks to the center of the head tube, measured at head tube level.
- Stack Stack is the vertical distance from the center of the cranks to the center of the head tube, measured to the top of the head tube.
- Effective Top Tube Effective top tube is the distance from the center of the head tube to the center of the seat tube/seat post, measured parallel to the ground.
- Seat Tube Center to Top Seat Tube length is the measurement of the seat tube, from the center of the cranks to the top of the seat tube.
- Head Tube Length Head Tube Length is measured from the bottom to the top of the head tube.
- Head Tube Angle Head Tube Angle is the acute angle between the head tube and the ground (measured towards the rear of the bike)
- Seat Tube Angle Seat Tube Angle is the acute angle between the seat tube and the ground (measured towards the rear of the bike).
- Bottom Bracket Height Bottom Bracket Height is a measurement taken vertically from the ground up to the center of the cranks.
- Wheelbase Wheelbase is the measurement from the center of the front axle to the center of the rear axle.
- Chainstay Length Chainstay Length is the measurement from the center of the cranks to the center of the rear axle.
- Fork Offset Fork Offset, or rake, is the distance from the front axle to a line drawn parallel to the center of the head tube or steering axis.
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Excellent Product
The bike is very comfortable and quiet with the Bosch motor and Gates carbon belt drive. It is a good fitness bike and the smart system with the flow app records many essentials you will find on a fitness app. It also syncs flawlessly with my Apple Watch which monitors my heart rate. The Bosch smart system also allows customization of the various assist settings. The 750 watt Bosch battery, pretty much eliminates range anxiety. The bike is also very rideable with the motor off and no noticable drag from the motor. I feel 40 years younger riding on the Cannondale Mavaro Neo one. PS: The belt drive is the way to go. No more chain lube, and cleaning.
love to bike!
It is beautiful, safe an enjoyably way to ride a bike for a woman not too young, as myself.
A Major Disappointment
As a professional bike tour guide and mountain bike instructor, I purchased what the specs indicated was a top of the line model for my first ebike. Unfortunately, gear shifting is delayed for several pedal strokes, the twist shifter is sticky and erratic, and the LED headlight is obnoxiously bright. This model only comes in two sizes -- at 5'9" the large is too big and the small is too little. This is just my first day of riding; the bike is now going back to the shop; if the shifting is not remedied the bike is being returned.
This bike is woefully underpowered.
This bike is woefully underpowered. The manufacturer's website implies it has a 750-watt motor, but, in fact, it has a 250-watt motor, the smallest wattage in the industry. The lack of power is revealed when I go up hills at a snail's pace in the lowest gear. It offers pedal assist up to 28 mph, but good luck reaching that speed with a five-gear transmission (it should have seven). Also, the handlebars cannot be raised (or lowered) without extensive and aftermarket costs. These deficiencies mask the otherwise remarkable ride of the bike.
A decent car replacement
This is my first e-bike which I purchased for the intention of riding to work (15 miles, one-way). I bought the bike in July 2024, so at the time of this review I've owned it for almost one year. The bike is very comfortable, owing to the wide-ish tires, suspension fork, and suspension seat post. I wouldn't say that the bike is underpowered, but the five-speed hub was definitely an interesting choice on Cannondale's part. Not ideal in the hilly areas of Southern California, but leaving the bike in Turbo mode and switching between 4th and 5th gear, it has enough torque to make it up 70% of the steeper grades in my area at an enjoyable 20-25 mph. It can and will make it up some extremely steep grades in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd gear, albeit much slower. You can hit or exceed the advertised 28 mph, but typically on a downhill or with some effort in the flats. Upsides: Carbon belt drive is very low maintenance (bordering on no-maintenance). High torque motor will get you up to speed and leave cars behind when the light turns green. Comfortable riding position. Downsides: The bike is heavy and is not easily transported without a hitch-style bike rack. Without any electric assist (i.e. if the battery is dead) it is very heavy to pedal. The version I bought did not come with the Garmin rear-facing radar. Included front light is not very bright and not ideal/safe for use in the dark at the speeds the bike is capable of (you're going to need something way brighter--at least 750-1000 lumens).