EVRYjourney 24"
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EVRYjourney is a timeless classic re-engineered for maximum comfort. Subtle yet innovative changes to the frame and pedal position eliminate all the usual pain points while snap-on accessory attachments allow you to gear-up for any adventure. The look you want. The feel you need.
- Revolutionary upright frame geometry
- Ultra smooth 2” semi-slick cruiser tires
- Rear rack for additional storage
- Ideal for casual to uptempo rides across multiple types of terrain
- Not intended for high-speed or aggressive off-road rides.
Weight Range | Up to 300lbs |
Height Range | 4'4" - 5' |
Arm Length | Short |
Leg Length | Short |
Ride Frequency | Daily / Once a Week / Once a Month |
Primary Use | Recreation / Commuting |
Riding Surface | Paved Surfaces / Trails |
Distance | 10 - 18 Miles |
Riding Pace | Leisurely / Moderate |
Designed For | Comfort |
Seat Firmness | Soft |
Uphill Frequency | Sometimes |
Body Pain | Good for Riders with Knee and/or Back Pain |
Frame | Frame Material: Aluminum; Size: 14"; Frame Style: Half Step-Through; Dropout: 3/8” Threading; Dropout Style: Forged Semi-Veritcal Dropout; Mounts Included: Rear Rack Mounts, Rear Fender Mounts |
Fork | Fork Material: Steel; Fork Style: Standard Fork; Drop Out: Quick Release; Mounts Included: Front Fender Mount |
Headset | Diameter: 25.4mm; Material: Steel |
Wheels | Rim Material: Alloy, Size: 24"; Spoke Count: 36; Spoke Thickness: 14G; Hub Material: Alloy Attachment Type: Front - Quick Release Front Wheel, Rear - 3/8” Threading (15mm Bolt) |
Tires | Size: 24”x1.95”; Tread: Standard Semi-Slick Tread; Style: BlackWall |
Derailleurs | Front: Shimano Tourney FD-TZ31, Clamp Size 31.8mm Downpull Rear: Shimano Tourney Rear Derailleur TY300D 7-Speed, Black |
Shift levers | Front: Shimano Friction Revo Shifter (Front Derailleur) Rear: Shimano Index Revo Shifter 7 Speed |
Chain | Size: 1/2″×1/8″ Links: 132 |
Cassette | Brand: Shimano Teeth Count: 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, & 28 |
Crankset | Crank Material: Steel Crank Arm Length: 170mm Teeth Count: 44T |
Bottom Bracket | Model: Steel; Size: 68mm x 118mm |
Brakes | Front V-Brake, Coaster Brake |
Pedal Size | 9/16” |
Handlebar Thickness | 25.4mm |
Weight | 36.8 |
- ! Measured In Inches From Ground
- A Top Tube Height: 32”
- B Seat Tube Height: 23”
- C Seat Max Height: 36”
- D Handlebar Stem Height: 38”
- E Bottom Tube Length: 22”
- F Rear Wheel Arm Length: 17”
- G Front Wheel Hub Height: 12”
- I Bottom Bracket Height: 12”
- J Wheelbase J to G: 42”
- K Stand-over Height: 17”
- L Top Tube Length: 20”
- M Front Fork Length: 15”















What's the Occasion?
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Beach
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City
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Trail
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Path
or a cruise through the park.
keep you riding easy all day long.
- Front Hand Brake
- Coaster Brake
- Aluminum Frame
- Double Wall Rims
- 3 Speeds
- Rear Rack
- Comfort Seat
- Attachment Points
- Comfort Tires
- Fenders
- Comfort Grips
- 3 Piece Crank
- Quick Release Seat
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Ask a Question-
Is there a huge difference between the EvryJourney and the Around the Block models? I'm 5'1 with a 27" inseam so I need a 24" bike. I plan on riding mostly on paved trails, parks, etc., and will ride occasionally on dirt paths at campgrounds. Also, would the 3 speed be sufficient for this type of riding?
Hi, Willa,
Thank you for sending us your inquiry about our EVRYjourney and Around the Block bicycles. These bikes have significant differences that are important to consider when choosing.The Around The Block has the classic cruiser design that has been around for about ninety years. With the EVRYjourney, the frame has been changed in two ways.
- The frame is extended a few inches. so it is a bit longer, roomier.
- The pedals have been moved forward so that the rider can sit closer to the ground and touch the ground with both feet flat when standing.
Another key difference between them is that the EVRYjourney is made of aluminum while the Around The Block is made of steel so, when fully assembled, the EVRYjourney weighs about 35 lbs. and the Around The Block weighs about 38 lbs. (The actual weight can vary depending on the size and speed choice)
Some other differences that the EVRYjourney has compared to the Around the Block model are:
The inclusion of a quick-release front wheel;
A much softer seat;
A three-piece crank instead of a single piece crank;
Much higher quality material for the grips when comparing the single speed variants.It's worth noting that both bikes offer an upright riding position to take the strain off of the back.
I hope this helps you make your decision on which one to choose.
Cristina -
Can I get this in a single speed? I am short and need the 24 inch model but I want single speed.
We only have 3 and 7-speed options available for the Women's 24" EVRYjourney.
Thank you. -
How much does the 3 speed weigh?
34 lbs. assembled.
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I am 5’1” and want to be able to put my feet on ground, not just tips of toes. The bodyfit tells me to get 26”, not 24” which seems to make more sense. Can you tell me which I should get?
At 5'1", I would recommend you go with the 24" and raise the seat to the appropriate height.
The lowest seat setting on the 26" model, at 5'1", only your toes will be touching the ground really. -
Can I get a different color, black or cream?
For the 24" models, we only have them available in Teal and Navy blue currently.
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Why is the 3 speed bike more expensive than the 7 speed? Why is the riding speed higher and the distance longer in the 3 speed?
Greetings,
The cost of producing the 3-speed internal-hub is higher than the 7 speed with an external derailleur, that is the only reason a 3 speed is more expensive.
As for the speed and distance, I believe that is a typo, the speed and distance should be the same for both models. -
What are pros and cons of 3 speed versus 7 speeds?
Greetings,
7 Speed models have lower and higher gears than a 3 speed, so if you have more hills and steeper hills in your riding area, it will be easier to climb the.
The 3 Speed will have a coaster brake, along with a front hand brake for riders who like having a coaster brake.
It all depends on your leg strength and ability to ride really, but I usually recommend 7 speeds if you have hills in your area.