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Yuba Spicy Curry Review

High-end performance and user experience combine with the largest hauling capacity on two wheels that we have tested
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This bike is very pricey. But, it's an excellent option for reducing carbon emissions by riding instead of driving, even if you have significant cargo.
Credit: Abriah Wofford
Price:  $5,199 List
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Manufacturer:   Yuba
By Jeremy Benson, Ross Robinson  ⋅  Dec 13, 2022
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#3 of 8
  • Ride - 25% 8.0
  • Range - 25% 9.0
  • Power - 20% 6.0
  • Cargo Carrying - 15% 9.0
  • Interface - 10% 10.0
  • Assembly - 5% 8.0

Our Verdict

Looking for a cargo e-bike that has the potential to replace a vehicle? The Yuba Spicy Curry could be the ticket. This premium model can carry up to 440 pounds and the extra-long rear rack has lots of space, for loading up whatever you need to transport. There are tons of accessories available from Yuba, too, to allow you to personalize your bike to fit your needs. As a Class 1 e-bike, it does not have a throttle. The mid-drive Bosch motor provides smooth and quiet pedal assistance, and we cruised 44 continuous miles in the saddle of this bike on a single charge. The display is a tester favorite, too. The high price is an obvious deterrent, but if you can justify the price tag, you get a great electric cargo bike in return. Our review of the top cargo bikes shows how it stacks up versus competing products.
REASONS TO BUY
Super smooth power delivery
Stability
High weight limit
Massive cargo carrying potential
Comfortable
Large user height range
Tons of accessory add-ons
REASONS TO AVOID
Very expensive
No throttle
Difficult to transport and store

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Bottom Line A premium Class 1 e-bike that places carrying cargo far distances as a priority without compromising other key performance areasA well-thought-out cargo bike that offers a bevy of accessories to personalize for your preference. This bike is user friendly and can help you easily replace car trips with its carrying capacityIncredibly well designed bike that is easy to live with and can be very useful in reducing car trips. While not inexpensive, the power, range and versatility of this bike set it apart. We didn't love all the accessories but they stand to increase its usability nonethelessThis model balances versatility, range, and power with a wallet-friendly price tagThis Class 2 utility/cargo bike is a great option for transporting cargo but lacks the power and tech of the newer models
Rating Categories Yuba Spicy Curry Aventon Abound Specialized Globe H... Lectric XPedition Blix Packa Genie
Ride (25%)
8.0
9.0
9.0
8.0
8.0
Range (25%)
9.0
10.0
9.0
7.0
7.0
Power (20%)
6.0
9.0
9.0
9.0
8.0
Cargo Carrying (15%)
9.0
8.0
7.0
8.0
8.0
Interface (10%)
10.0
9.0
9.0
9.0
8.0
Assembly (5%)
8.0
7.0
10.0
7.0
7.0
Specs Yuba Spicy Curry Aventon Abound Specialized Globe H... Lectric XPedition Blix Packa Genie
Wheel size 26-inch front, 20-inch rear 20-inch 20-inch 20-inch 24-inch
Battery Size 500 720 Wh 772 Wh 672 Wh 614 (with dual battery capability for up to 1228 Wh)
E-Bike Class Class 1 Class 2 Class 2 or 3 Class 1, 2 or 3 Class 2
Motor Power (torque) 250W 750W 700W 750W 750W
Number of pedal assist settings 4 4 5 5 5
Top speed throttle n/a 20 mph 20 mph 20 mph 20 mph
Top speed pedal-assist 20 mph 20 mph 28 mph 28 mph 20 mph
Measured Distance Range 44 miles 37.4 miles 31.9 miles 25.7 miles 23.6 miles
Frame material Aluminum Aluminum Aluminum Aluminum Aluminum
Total Weight Limit 440 lbs 440 lbs 419 lbs 450 lbs total capacity (up to 300 lbs on rear rack) 400 lbs total capacity (up to 150 lbs on rear rack, and up to 50 lbs on front rack)
Measured Weight 60 lbs 3 oz 84 lbs 5 oz 80 lbs 8 oz 75 lbs 1 oz 78 lbs 8 oz
Wheelbase length 56-inches (1420mm) 50.16-inches (1274mm) 43-inches (1089mm) 48.4-inches (1229mm) 53.7-inches (1364mm)
Drivetrain Shimano Deore 10-speed Shimano Tourney 7-speed MicroSHIFT 9 Speed Shimano Tourney 7-speed Shimano 7-speed
Brakes RideRever Attack-XU Hydraulic Disc Hydraulic Tektro Hydraulic Zoom Hydraulic Tektro MD-M300 Mechanical Disc
Additional features Front and rear fenders, front and rear lights, 2-footed kickstand, bell, deflopilator, mount points for add-on accessories Fenders, front and rear lights, rear rack, kickstand, running boards Fenders, front and rear lights, rear rack, bell Fenders, front and rear lights, rear rack, kickstand Fenders, front and rear lights, USB charging, kickstand, bell, puncture resistant tires, smart mounting points for accessories, dual battery capability, deflopilator
Warranty 2 year Lifetime for frame if registered, 2 years Lifetime (2 year on battery and motor) 1 year 1 year

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Spicy Curry is a Class 1 electric cargo bike, which means that it doesn't have a throttle, only pedal assist modes. A 500-watt-hour battery and a 250-watt mid-drive Bosch motor provide electrical power. It has a 26-inch wheel in the front and a smaller 20-inch rear wheel, which lowers the center of gravity and improves handling when the rear rack is loaded with cargo. The wheelbase is long at 56-inches. The 6061 aluminum frame can support a total weight limit of 440 pounds, while the bike itself only weighs 60.2 pounds. The maximum speed is 20 mph.

Performance Comparison


yuba spicy curry cargo bike review - the spicy curry from yuba is an exceptional e-bike built for maximum...
The Spicy Curry from Yuba is an exceptional e-bike built for maximum carrying capacity.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Ride


This model offers a nice ride with some nuances. The handling of the Spicy Curry is defined by its length (1420 mm wheelbase). As a result, it is not the most maneuverable and has a large turning radius. Admittedly, though, we expected the Yuba to be less nimble than it actually turned out to be, which impressed us. Where this bike's ride quality shines is in how smooth and stable it cruises down the road, and it's pretty quiet, too. Even without suspension, this bike absorbs vibration over rough surfaces better than we expected. Due to the positioning of the rear cargo rack closer to the ground, this bike's handling and stability are not so adversely affected as other bikes that have a higher center of gravity when loaded with cargo.


Yuba kits out the Spicy Curry with some excellent components that less expensive cargo bikes cannot afford. The Shimano Deore 10-speed drivetrain and trigger-style shifters are great, and the RideRever hydraulic disc brakes work fantastic, offering reliable speed control for this large bike. The Schwalbe Super Moto 2.4-inch wide tires roll fast and have enough girth to provide some vibration damping. Such high-quality components encourage belief in this bike's longevity.

yuba spicy curry cargo bike review - the long length of this bike makes for wider turning radii.
The long length of this bike makes for wider turning radii.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

The comfort of a bike involves how well it fits your body. Thankfully, the Spicy Curry has a large rider height range, claiming to fit bodies from 5'0" to 6'5". Our long-legged lead tester is six feet tall and was able to find a seat height that allowed his legs to fully extend while pedaling with plenty of adjustment to spare. The frame is fairly low making mounting the bike easy, even for shorter riders. The mustache-shaped handlebar feels great with ideal hand positioning and ergonomic grips. A testament to this bike's comfort occurred during our range test. Our lead tester rode continuously for 44 miles and walked away very impressed by the overall comfort of the Spicy Curry.

yuba spicy curry cargo bike review - excellent components sit atop the ergonomic handlebar of the spicy...
Excellent components sit atop the ergonomic handlebar of the Spicy Curry.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

The Spicy Curry has solid features to add convenience. We love integrated lights that are powered by the bike's battery, and this bike has them, front and rear. The rear light also functions as a brake light when the brakes are engaged. There are front and rear fenders to keep road filth off your clothes and cargo, too. A safety screen over the rear wheel helps to shield any dangling straps from entering the spinning wheel, which is a nice safety feature. There's a bell, additional mounting options (for a front basket), and a best-in-class display that can be controlled via the Bosch app.

The front light and reflector on the Spicy Curry. It receives its...
The front light and reflector on the Spicy Curry. It receives its power from the onboard battery.
The rear light doubles as a brake light.
The rear light doubles as a brake light.
Integrated lights are a feature that we always appreciate.

Range


Smashing the competition, the Spicy Curry boasts an incredible range from its 500-watt-hour battery. We cruised a whopping 44 miles on our range test course with well over 2,000 feet of elevation gain. If you want to go far distances, the Spicy Curry will take you there, but you don't get a free ride the way you can on throttle-equipped models.


Important to realize is that this bike does not have a throttle. Instead, the mid-drive Bosch Cargo Line motor relies on four pedal-assist modes. This means that you must pedal to start the powered assistance — no free rides by pushing a throttle button. Therefore, we had to augment our normal range test, which normally tests e-bikes by using only the throttle. Our tester pedaled with moderate effort throughout the test while in Turbo mode. So, while we do not have an apples-to-apples comparison, the total distance traveled speaks for itself. We feel it is entirely possible to achieve an even greater distance on the Spicy Curry using a lower assist mode or pedaling with more effort.

yuba spicy curry cargo bike review - this class 1 e-bike doesn't have a throttle. to activate powered...
This Class 1 e-bike doesn't have a throttle. To activate powered assistance, you need to pedal.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Power


The 250-watt mid-drive Bosch Cargo Line is a stellar, sophisticated motor. It provides very smooth power delivery based on a torque sensor that delivers power proportionally to the effort you give as the rider. Put simply, the harder you pedal, the more power it delivers. This stands out as a clear difference from bikes that use a cadence sensor for their pedal-assist modes. The torque sensor makes accelerating feel more natural than cadence sensors. This also means that you will not jump off the line from a stop as you can with throttled bikes.


The four pedal-assist modes are Eco, Tour, Sport, and Turbo. In Turbo mode, it's not very difficult to bring the speed up to 20 mph, but as there is no throttle, you do need to put in some work. The first screen on the display has a power meter, so you can see the bike's power output increase with your pedaling power input. This type of drive unit is technically more advanced, and it really does have an ultra smooth and also very quiet power delivery.

yuba spicy curry cargo bike review - the torque sensor makes the battery-powered acceleration feel more...
The torque sensor makes the battery-powered acceleration feel more natural than pedal-assist motors with a cadence sensor.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

The high price of this bike is in part due to this higher-end motor and, technically, a superior system compared to throttle motors with cadence sensors. But, just because it is a high-end motor does not make it a better option for everyone. If you enjoy pedaling and don't envision ever using a throttle lever, then you should be fine. Maybe you just don't want the throttle temptation to become an issue on your rides. But, if you want a throttle to help get you going from a stop or just to take a break from pedaling while underway, this bike and motor may not be the best fit.

yuba spicy curry cargo bike review - the impressive bosch motor of the spicy curry.
The impressive Bosch motor of the Spicy Curry.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Cargo Carrying


The Spicy Curry has a huge potential to haul cargo. The 440-pound total weight limit is higher than any other model we tested in this category. The weight-bearing ability of this bike is even more impressive when you realize that it weighs just 60 pounds, which is comparatively lighter than similar models. It also has plenty of space to hold the cargo, featuring an extended-length rear rack with an effective length of 29.7 inches. As mentioned, the smaller rear wheel brings the cargo rack closer to the pavement. Loaded up with cargo, this design aims to provide a low center of gravity to improve the handling and stability of this bike when loaded.


On its own, the Spicy Curry doesn't come with much to support your cargo other than the long rear rack. It's easy enough to strap some things to the rack, but as with any cargo bike we tested, adding after-market accessories will help you max out its carrying capability. Yuba offers one of the largest selections of accessories we have seen, with options like bamboo tops and running boards to seat pads, kids seats, cargo baskets for the front or rear, locks, cargo bags, handrails and handlebars for the kids, and even a ski rack and a surfboard rack. None of it is necessarily cheap, but wow, you can really go to town tricking out your ride. This goes to show how confident Yuba is that this bike can replace a vehicle.

yuba spicy curry cargo bike review - with a 440 lbs weight capacity and an extra long rear rack, the yuba...
With a 440 lbs weight capacity and an extra long rear rack, the Yuba has massive cargo-carrying potential.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Interface


The user experience and interface of the Spicy Curry is yet another performance area where this bike soars. A best-in-class display screen communicates with a mobile app to add capabilities that other bikes can't match. The five-button control unit is ergonomically shaped and placed and intuitive in its operation.


When you turn on the Spicy Curry for the first time, it prompts you to run through a quick tutorial through the display. It explains each button function and how to operate the bike correctly. It's brief and super helpful, setting you up for a successful first ride without any surprises. The Kiox display itself looks similar to a bike computer with several different customizable screens to scroll through with all the info and data you could really want.

yuba spicy curry cargo bike review - the bosch ebike connect app provides additional capabilities such as...
The Bosch eBike Connect app provides additional capabilities such as route planning and fitness training that other e-bikes lack.
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The Bosch app is called eBike Connect. It includes services such as route planning, fitness training, display of all activities with numerous parameters, and screen personalization with individual screen designs. Again, this bike and its integrated technology often feel like a masterclass in sophistication when compared to the competition.

One of many display formats on the Kiox screen.
One of many display formats on the Kiox screen.
You can customize which data to display on the screen.
You can customize which data to display on the screen.
Changing the pedal assist mode on the Spicy Curry screen.
Changing the pedal assist mode on the Spicy Curry screen.
The more advanced Kiox display is easily the best we tested.

The battery locks onto the downtube on the frame of the Spicy Curry. It can be removed for off-bike charging and has LED lights that indicate the remaining battery power.

The battery lifts off the frame for off-bike charging.
The battery lifts off the frame for off-bike charging.
A locking unit secures the battery in place.
A locking unit secures the battery in place.
You can check your remaining battery power directly on the battery...
You can check your remaining battery power directly on the battery itself.
The removable battery pack can be charged on or off the bike, and it has a battery life indicator.

Assembly


We purchased the Spicy Curry through REI Co-op, where we picked it up fully assembled. If you can access a service like this, we recommend it, as it did not add to our price of purchase, and it doesn't get much easier. If you don't have access to a Yuba dealer nearby, you can order it directly to your house from the manufacturer; there is an assembly video that Yuba made to assist in assembly. Going this route, you'll get the Spicy Curry 85% assembled, and the rest resembles the steps we took with other cargo e-bikes.


Should You Buy the Yuba Spicy Curry?


There is no doubt that the Spicy Curry is an exceptional bike. Coming with premium, name-brand components, huge carrying capacity, a best-in-class display, a stellar range, and the most natural power feel in a sea of e-bikes all add to the great experience of riding this bike. If you are looking for a bike to truly replace your need for a second (or third, fourth) car, this bike puts up a strong argument that it can. Using this bike to replace a vehicle helps justify the high price tag.

What Other E-Bikes Should You Consider?


If you are not willing to make the leap in price for this Yuba model, the Blix Packa Genie saves you thousands of dollars while also providing excellent service as a cargo e-bike. Its max load is just a bit less at 400 pounds and there is less room for larger items, but its shorter length makes it a touch more maneuverable. It also has a throttle for times when you want to cruise along without pedaling. And if you want to surpass the incredible range of the Yuba, you can pay for the optional extra battery. If you're interested in something a bit different, the front box style Bunch Original is an interesting option. This three-wheeled family-oriented bike has a large front box that's ready to haul large amounts of cargo. It handles completely different and requires a cautious approach, but we think it could be a good option for some people.

yuba spicy curry cargo bike review - this bike is very pricey. but, it's an excellent option for reducing...
This bike is very pricey. But, it's an excellent option for reducing carbon emissions by riding instead of driving, even if you have significant cargo.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

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