URBAN UTILITY
Spicy Curry AT (All-Terrain)
$5,599.00
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The ultimate cargo bike for off-road adventures
Fits riders 5’4″ to 6’3″ (1.45 m to 1.98 m)
Expected on YubaBikes.com July 2022 – Item may be in stock at your local Yuba dealer
Weight | 85 lbs |
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Dimensions | 65 × 19 × 32 in |
Available on backorder
Spicy Curry AT (All-Terrain)
The ultimate cargo bike for off-road adventures
You’re cruising along the bike path and see a gravel trail that will get you home quicker. Take it with confidence on the new Spicy Curry AT: our first electric all-terrain cargo bike. This crossover bike takes its inspiration from the award-winning Spicy Curry, known for its superior stability and handling, and adds industry-leading tech that gives you confidence and power to tackle even the chunkiest terrain.
Powered by Bosch’s Cargo Line Speed motor and PowerPack 500 battery, unleashing power up to 28 mph, this crossover bike has everything you need for all your pedal-powered adventures, whether it’s carting kids and groceries around a bustling downtown or a weekend bikepacking trip in search of solitude.
Features
- Sturdy, low step-over aluminum frame
- Suspension fork
- Bosch Cargo Line Motor + PowerPack 500 battery
- 10-speed derailleur
- Hydraulic disc brakes
- Grippy tires: Schwalbe Smart Sam Plus (26 x 2.25″) front | Smart Sam K Guard (20 x 2.3″) rear
- For full details, see the Tech Specs sheet above
Included
- Double kickstand
- E-bike LED lights
- Wheelskirts
- 2-year limited warranty
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Proposition 65 Warning
Warning: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
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7 reviews for Spicy Curry AT (All-Terrain)
Assembly & Delivery Options
Option 1: Order Through Your Local Authorized Yuba Dealer
We are proud to partner with some of the best bike shops in the country who stock our bikes making them available for you to see, touch and test ride in your local community. These shops have professional service technicians that are experienced with assembling and maintaining all Yuba cargo bikes. Their sales staff is also able to listen to your questions and help match you to the right Yuba for your specific needs. Just let us know in the notes of your order that you would like to opt into this option, and we will find the closest retailer to you. It may be possible, however, that there isn't one within a reasonable distance or that the shop does not have the capacity to assemble your bike in a timely manor. In this case, we will let you know, and the bike will be shipped to you.Option 2: Order Through the Website – Build Your Bike at Home
We pre-build your bike ahead of time, professionally inspecting, tuning and testing each bike individually in our facilities in Lake Forest, California. Our bikes will arrive 85% assembled when shipped directly to your door. You can find assembly instructions and video tutorials about assembling the rest of the 15% of your Yuba here. Free shipping when you purchase $299 or more in Add-ons! *Please be aware that assembling an electric (or non-electric) cargo bike is not recommended if you have no prior experience in bike maintenance. A working knowledge of bicycle mechanics and safety and an adequate set of tools and supplies are required to proceed. Yuba Bicycles cannot accept responsibility for improper assembly of our bicycles or accessories.Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About the Spicy Curry AT
GENERAL- Is the Spicy Curry a good cargo bike to haul my kids?
- How fast will this electric cargo bike go?
- Is it possible to tow a trailer with my Spicy Curry?
- Where can I find the serial number on my Spicy Curry?
- Can I use the headlight at the same time as the Bread Basket? If so, where does the headlight mount?
- Are the 2-Go Bags compatible with the Yepp Maxi Easy Fit child seat?
- Which child seats will work with the Spicy Curry?
Tyler G –
Probably the most fun thing I have ever bought, bike or not. I use the Spicy Curry AT to get around town or go up into the mountains for some fun. It does great for both use cases. Feels like this bike was made for Boulder, CO (where I reside). It has become my daily driver for in town errands, and my son demands we go for rides pretty much every day. It is the pick up truck of bikes. Cant wait to add another seat when my daughter is old enough to ride!
Tyler Glotz –
Probably the most fun thing I have ever bought, bike or not. I use the Spicy Curry AT to get around town or go up into the mountains for some fun. It does great for both use cases. Feels like this bike was made for Boulder, CO (where I reside). It has become my daily driver for in town errands, and my son demands we go for rides pretty much every day. It is the pick up truck of bikes. Cant wait to add another seat when my daughter is old enough to ride!
John Griswell –
Really amazing work of engineering. I am using it with my disabled daughter on the back (mini and medium pad + 2 rings and floorboards) and she loves it. It is very stable and in turbo mode a true hill eating beast. I am acheiving the stated range and the 500W battery system is great.
The 2Go bags are great for hauling lots of stuff but I wanted to keep the front of the floor boards free for a foot rest so I searched and found that the Basil Go Double Bag panniers fit perfectly.
My only complaint is that the rear derailleur hangs so close to the ground that it is very easy to get rock strikes ridding off-road, this can then jar the shift cable free leaving you stuck in top gear. Also the rear tail light wiring is thin gauge and exposed, mine pulled out of the tail light house, redering it inoperable after two rides.
Overall all could not be more pleased with this bike and highly reccomend it.
Andrew Johnson –
Incredible bike. My wife and I saved up for months to afford some cargo bikes, and by the time we were ready to rock this bad boy had just come out. It handles the hills and off road terrain I encounter in Utah extremely well, and it’s made riding everywhere 10x more fun.
jess.ehrhardt –
Total love affair. That’s what we have with our spicy curry AT! This bike is an incredible machine. I totally underestimated how much I would love it. We’ve been eyeing the spicy curry for SO long and when this AT version came out thought it would offer a better fit for our needs. We ride a fair bit of gravel/not well maintained asphalt roads. The suspension and tires make tackle it like a DREAM! My husband has taken our 5 year old son up a steep, technical single track trail up a mountain in our neighborhood and went camping (plenty of room for gear) they had so much fun and my husband said the bike was a total animal. Super fun to just cruise down to get ice cream or bet from our favorite shop/brewery too (me, hubby, 5 yr son and 1 yr baby girl in the Yepp seat ALL fit comfortably!
CANT BRAG enough about how awesome this bike is! Just wish we could afford another! Please keep these in production so we can save some money up!
Sean Santek –
Impressive is such an understatement. This bike is an absolute animal and then some. I have now owned the Spicy Curry AT for about two weeks. In that time i have ridden up and down numerous fire road that include steep loose switch backs ( I live in Socal) with large water bars, up or down in does not matter; this “bike” or as i like to say “BEAST” is a cold hearted terrain killer. Oh and did i forget to mention all this with my four year girl on the back. I have also tackled moderate single track, The bike is truly a MTNcargo. Yuba thank you!!!!!!!
Authors note: my other bike is a 180/177mm travel bike i jump and ride technical descents with, when I say the Spicy curry AT can handle Steep terrain i mean it, a freak of bike nature.
RYAN ODEN (verified owner) –
Amazing bike! I love my commuter e-bike but once COVID hit I decided to pick this up instead for hauling my 3yo and 6yo around on mini-adventures.
The only other cargo bike I have tried is the Rad Wagon and that thing feels like a lead weight compared to this. Not just physical weight but also the handling. I wasn’t a fan seeing the Suntour front fork as I grew up with nothing but fox and Rockshox but the adjustability is actually pretty good and is working well for the gravel and packed dirt trails that we ride.
Class 3 speed -This is what sold me on the bike. I still want to commute and top end assist up to 20mph wasn’t going to cut it on my 17 mile commute each way in our hilly Pacific Northwest terrain. This bike isn’t going to be as fast as my last commuter-specific class 3 bike but I knew this going into it. Even though this bike is Class 3, your legs are spinning pretty fast once you get up to 28mph. Its all worth it though for all the torque you get so I imagine this bike is geared for the weight. I’m a car guy so i f you can relate, its like 3.73 vs. 4.10 gears. With both kids on the bike I went straight to the steepest trail around, known as heart-attack hill for good reason and this bike went up it in first gear and turbo mode without breaking a sweat. Its a hill I had no chance with on my last commuter and always had to use walk mode, and that’s with just me, and no kids.
So where does this bike lose a star?
1. I had to build the bike myself since I bought during COVID and couldn’t get a shop to do it. I’ve built several in the past from BikesDirect so I figured it shouldn’t be a problem. However, there were little to no instructions. For the price I figured there would be top notch install instructions but I was wrong. I had to use bits of the guide for the standard Spicy Curry along with visualizing how things looked in the promo video of the AT. Needless to say, they redesigned a few things since they made the promo video such as the mounting point of the headlight and display.
2. This isn’t Yuba’s fault but its that of Suntour. The front Thru Axle has a very “innovative” design which is overly complicated for its purpose. The first time I touched it an E-clip went flying and the rest of the axle fell to pieces in my hand. Luckily I found the E-clip and put it back together. Yuba support did an amazing job sending me pictures, links, and videos on how the thing works. Now I get it but its not intuitive if you are unfamiliar with the QLoc system.
In conclusion, would I buy it again? Oh heck yeah! My kids will only be young once and I love the fact that we get to share so many experiences riding together and experiencing what our local forests have to offer.