Bionicon Urban Cargo (10) | $1986.62
BikeRadar verdict
"Tough, stylish and well equipped – but expensive"
The Bionicon Urban Cargo is the bigger brother of the Urban Road we tested earlier this year, and as the name suggests, this 15.1kg machine is designed for load-carrying duties.
The story goes that Bionicon's German designers wanted a bike that could carry a crate of beer front and rear. The Urban Cargon certainly proved capable of carrying the weight, though we weren’t going to try it with a precious cargo like beer.
The Cargo handles confidently, although it's not especially sprightly, and its disc brakes make stopping safely a doddle even when loaded.
The handlebars are height-adjustable, and the frame’s split down tube makes it surprisingly easy to heft up and down stairs should the need arise.
Construction quality is just what you’d expect from a German company – the welds are impressively hefty and we reckon that, like a cockroach, this might just survive a nuclear war.
That said, we do have one criticism of the frame, and this was picked up by everybody who rode it: the chainstays have an ‘S’ shape which is at its widest point just where your heels pass when pedalling, and then they get slightly narrower again where they meet the seatstays.
The result is that your heels are forever rubbing against the frame. And it’s not like the stays need to be this shape to clear the rear disc brake – there’s no reason why they couldn’t be straight.
Moreover, although it’s possible to load up the rack using the rubber bungees that come with the bike, we’d have preferred the Cargo to have come with more traditional racks and narrower struts, so you could fit standard panniers.
The £1,200 price tag is a little heavy too, though this is the highest specced model, with a dynamo hub and Brooks saddle as well as those excellent disc brakes.
Two other models, one with nine-speed SRAM and the other a singlespeed, are just as practical but offer much better value at £799 and £699 respectively.
Manufacturers description
The cargo title is well earned thanks to the strong, variable carrier system. This bike is more than just a means of getting from a to be; it is an urban cruise ship. The seating position and height-adjustable handlebars allow high comfort even for longer trips.Details such as multiple drink holding positions for the essential early morning Latté on the way to work and the stylish mud guards make this bike both an every day tool and eye catcher.The Cargo is available with different transmission systems.User Reviews
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0.3
User review of Bionicon Urban Cargo (10)
I think our ideas of stylish are somewhat different
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0.3
User review of Bionicon Urban Cargo (10)
That's truly hideous.
If you want to carry loads then there are far nicer options such as a good touring bike, extracycle, kona ute, surly big dummy etc.
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0.3
User review of Bionicon Urban Cargo (10)
I find your negativity hideous Jona8a but I'm not complaining !
If you're going to slag something off then at least make your comments constructive criticism please rather then the normal total negativity that's so rife on this site.
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0.3
User review of Bionicon Urban Cargo (10)
no, sorry, I agree with Jon8a; that is the ugliest bike I have seen this week.
It is constructive to say so aswell. It's those forks; what were they thinking? And he is being constructive; he's offering alternatives that fit the bill, often for less cash, and are all less ugly, even the big dummy. Seems fair to me
Personally, I'll stick with my touring fit road rat, ta
all that said, I do respect Bionicon for going their own way in all things. I'm yet to be convinced enough to lay down some cash, but the minute they hook me, I'll be there.
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User review of Bionicon Urban Cargo (10)
I wonder how much the Singlespeed weighs. If it's close to 15.1Kg you won't ride it far, unless your a postman.
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Specification
- Name:
- Urban Cargo (10)
- Built by:
- Bionicon
- Price:
- $1986.62
- Available Sizes:
- L, M, S, XL
- Available Colours:
- White
- Weight (kg):
- 15.1
Brakes:
- Brakes Model:
- Avid Juicy
Transmission:
- Cranks Model:
- Truvativ
Wheels:
- Front Hub Model:
- Dynamo
Contact Points:
- Saddle Model:
- Brooks
- Handlebar Model:
- Height adjustable
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