Outsider MX
The 4.0, turned up — air-sprung fork up front, coil-over rear, and the geometry to take the scrambler off the pavement. Read more ↓
Color Trail Green
Battery 840 Wh · Most popular
Add-ons our mechanics recommend.
Hand-picked by the eBikes Calgary shop floor and fitted free when you collect.
Built for Calgary roads.
The 4.0, turned up — air-sprung fork up front, coil-over rear, and the geometry to take the scrambler off the pavement.
Why this bike
- 4″
Fat tires for slush & gravel
Wide plus-size tires roll over Calgary's late-March slush, gravel and curbs. Lower PSI, more contact, more grip.
- 120 km
Goes the distance
Calgary-distance range on a single charge. Pathway routes, side streets, and the LRT haul home — all in one tank.
- 2 yr
In-house warranty
We sell it, we service it. Two-year warranty backed by our own mechanics — walk in, get help.
Specifications.
Full factory spec sheet, grouped for scanning.
Motor & Performance
- Motor
- 500W rear hub
- Drive mode
- 5-level pedal assist
- Torque
- 50 Nm
- Throttle
- Twist throttle + pedal assist
- Top speed
- 45 km/h (Class 3 / 28 mph)
Battery & Display
- Battery
- 48V 17.5Ah
- Range (rated)
- 120 km (75 mi eco)
- Charge time
- 4–5 hours
Frame & Suspension
- Fork
- 80mm air-sprung fork
- Frame notes
- TIG-welded aluminum full suspension
- Frame material
- TIG-welded aluminum
- Rider height
- 5'4" – 6'3"
- Weight (rated)
- 35.8 kg (79 lb)
- Front Suspension
- 80mm air-sprung fork
- Rear Suspension
- Coil-over shock
Drivetrain
- Derailleur
- Shimano 7-speed
- Shift levers
- Motor cut-off integrated
Brakes & Wheels
- Brakes
- Tektro hydraulic 180mm
- Wheels & tires
- 20×4.0 CST Scout
- Rims
- 20" aluminum alloy
Lighting & Extras
- Warranty
- 3yr frame / 2yr battery & motor / 1yr controller
More specs
- Motor Watts
- 500
- Shipping
- 98% assembled, free CA & US
Michael Blast owners on Calgary streets.
Looks like a vintage moto. Rides like a bike.
The Greaser turns heads on the Bow River pathway like nothing else. Picked the matte black with leather grips. People stop me at lights to ask what it is. 500W is enough for the bridges, range gets me to Kensington and back twice. Tested the Outsider 5.0 too but the cafe-racer geo on the Greaser won me over.
Vacay is the right name.
Springer fork, low step-through, 500W mid-drive. I'm 5'2 and finally have an eBike that doesn't feel like a tractor. Took it on the C-Train rack to Eau Claire, rode the river all afternoon. Eight months in, zero issues.
Ponyboy Scrambler — best price/personality.
On sale for $1299 from $2000. Felt like a steal when I bought it; still feels like one 4 months later. Retro scrambler styling, 4 colour options, real range. Calgary-tough so far — I commute through Fish Creek.
Battery key fiddly.
Outsider 5.0 arrived shipped to Airdrie, set up in 20 minutes. Beautiful bike, balloon tires soak up the cracked pavement on 8th Street. The battery key lock is fiddly — takes a second to line up. Otherwise excellent. eBC support answered my questions on the phone twice.
Theft target, but worth it.
Outsider attracts attention which is both the joy and the worry. Bought a heavy chain lock from eBC the same day. Living in the Beltline, I haul it inside every night, but the ride is unlike any commuter I've owned. Looks like a 60s flat-tracker, rides like a Class 2.
Bought one for me and one for my partner.
Two Vacays. We do the 9th Ave path most evenings. eBC discounted the second one and set both up the same day. They throw in a free service after the first 200 km. Did mine in February — they remembered me by name.











