2022 Yamaha Bicycles CrossCore RC Review
  • 5 months ago
Motorcycles and bicycles go hand in hand for many riders. Keen to leverage its existing powersport audience and grow into other fun-filled outdoor segments, Yamaha Bicycles has updated its dual sport–like pedal-assist bicycle entry with its 2022 Wabash RT gravel bike ($4,099). The kickstand-equipped CrossCore RC urban all-arounder ($3,099) also receives some improvements. Both cycles are categorized as Class 3 electric bikes limited to 28 mph with pedal assist.

Yamaha’s CrossCore RC is a general-purpose pedal-assist bicycle designed for casual bicyclists who want to ride to school, work, the gym, the beach, everywhere. It’s also ideal for riding for pure pleasure and would be ideal for exploring town.

Like the Wabash, it’s powered by Yamaha’s proprietary PW-series electric motor. This motor is good for almost 58 pound-feet of torque—more than some gasoline-powered motorcycles. An identically sized 500-watt battery is built into the lower frame rail. The CrossCore RC weighs 52.6 pounds (in size large).

The battery is charged with Yamaha’s proprietary charge pack, which works with any household adapter. The CrossCore has a range of just over 100 miles in its lowest power setting. A really slick LCD control panel keeps tabs on speed, mileage, and lets the rider adjust power mode settings, and there’s an LED headlamp for illuminating the road after dark. Like the Wabash RT, an automatic power setting takes the guesswork out of things automatically selecting the optimum power mode based on how much load you’re putting through the pedals, terrain incline, and vehicle speed. The CrossCore RC gets a nine-speed rear derailleur plus two front chainrings for 18 speeds total...

Check out the story at https://www.motorcyclistonline.com/story/reviews/yamaha-crosscore-rc-and-wabash-rt-review-2022/

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