



Taubik Vista 26 — Step-Through Commuter Electric Bike
Taubik Vista 26 — The Lightest Dual-Sensor Step-Thru Under $2,000
Every step-through commuter eBike under $2,500 forces a trade-off. You get a torque sensor but the bike weighs 70+ lbs. You get light weight but lose the fenders. You get fenders but the sensor is cadence-only. Something always gives.
The Vista 26 is the first Taubik that refuses to play that game. Dual sensor technology — switchable between cadence mode and torque mode from the display — at $1,999. A 500W Sutto motor delivering 68 Nm of torque. A 48V 14.7Ah Samsung battery (706 Wh, UL 2271 certified) good for up to 100 km. 26″ × 1.9″ CST C1446 commuter tires — the thinnest, most efficient tires in the Taubik lineup. Full fenders front and rear. Mozo Peak 26 suspension fork with 60 mm travel. Zoom hydraulic disc brakes with 180 mm rotors. And the whole package weighs 64 lbs — the lightest step-through commuter eBike we carry from Taubik.
Taubik is Canadian-owned. Every Vista 26 is assembled and inspected by trained technicians before it ships. Sold exclusively through authorised Canadian dealers. Support is local, not offshore.
$1,999 CAD with free Canada-wide shipping. Finance from ~$167/month →
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Why Dual Sensor + 64 lbs + Fenders at $1,999 Changes the Conversation
The torque-vs-cadence debate is the single most searched question in eBike shopping. Every guide, every forum, every review covers it. Torque sensors feel more natural — they match your pedal effort proportionally. Cadence sensors are simpler — they apply a consistent push when you pedal, regardless of how hard. Most bikes force you to pick. The Vista 26 does not.
- Dual sensor technology — cadence mode AND torque mode, switchable from the display — Morning commute in work clothes? Set cadence mode: steady, predictable assist without working up a sweat. Weekend ride along the canal? Switch to torque mode: the motor reads your effort and matches it, so the bike feels like your legs just became twice as strong. Two riding experiences in one bike, toggled in seconds. At $1,999, no other step-through commuter in the Zeus catalogue offers this. Torque vs cadence: the full breakdown →
- 64 lbs — the lightest step-thru commuter Taubik makes — The Blackburn 275T weighs 69.5 lbs. The Tour weighs 76.9 lbs. The Vista 26 is 5.5 lbs lighter than the Blackburn and nearly 13 lbs lighter than the Tour. That is the difference between manageable and miserable when you are wheeling the bike into an elevator, loading it onto a hitch rack, or holding it steady at a stop light. The secret: 26″ × 1.9″ commuter tires weigh dramatically less than the 4.0″ fat tires on the Tour or the 2.35″ hybrids on the Blackburn. Less rotating mass. Less rolling resistance. More range per watt-hour.
- Full fenders — front and rear, included — This is a commuter bike. Commuters ride in rain, slush, puddles, and road spray. Most eBikes at $1,999 do not include fenders — they are a $50–$80 aftermarket add-on that requires bracket compatibility, tire clearance measurement, and installation. The Vista 26 ships with them mounted. You ride through a puddle on the way to work. Your back stays dry. That is the bar for a commuter bike, and the Vista 26 clears it.
- 26″ × 1.9″ CST C1446 commuter tires — purpose-built for pavement — These are not all-terrain tires pretending to commute. They are commuter tires designed for pavement efficiency. The narrow profile rolls faster, corners more precisely, and drains less battery per kilometre than any wider tire in the Taubik lineup. On maintained bike lanes, paved multi-use paths, and clear city streets, the Vista 26 covers more ground per charge than any other Taubik at any price. The trade-off: they are not rated for snow, loose gravel, or soft dirt. If your route is 90%+ paved, that trade-off is the correct engineering decision.
- Mozo Peak 26 front suspension — 60 mm coil travel — Mozo is an established suspension brand that supplies forks across the mid-range cycling market. 60 mm of coil travel absorbs potholes, frost heaves, curb transitions, and the cracked pavement that defines Canadian urban infrastructure. Combined with the 1.9″ tires, the fork carries the vibration-dampening load that fat tires share with their volume. For a city rider, the suspension fork is the comfort system.
- Flip-up saddle for battery access — The battery sits under the seat. Flip the saddle up, slide the battery out. No tools, no panels, no awkward angles. Bring the battery inside for winter charging. Swap batteries if you own a Taubik Escape S — the two models share the same battery pack.
- UL 2271 certified Samsung cells — UL 2271 is the battery-specific safety standard from Underwriters Laboratories. It tests for overcharge, over-discharge, short circuit, thermal runaway, and crush. If your condo or building asks for battery safety certification, UL 2271 is what they are looking for.
This is the Taubik for riders who know exactly what they want: a light, efficient, sensor-flexible commuter that arrives with fenders, suspension, hydraulic brakes, and a Canadian warranty — and costs less than $2,000.
Key Features
- 500W Sutto Motor — 68 Nm Torque — The Sutto rear hub motor delivers 68 Nm — positioned between the Meta275’s 65 Nm and the Blackburn 275T’s 70 Nm. On 1.9″ commuter tires with less rolling resistance than wider alternatives, that torque translates to responsive starts from traffic lights and steady climbing on 6–8% urban grades. For riders in the 140–200 lb range on mostly flat-to-moderate urban terrain, 68 Nm on efficient tires is the sweet spot where you feel the push without the overkill. 500W vs 750W vs 1,000W compared →
- 48V 14.7Ah Samsung Battery — 706 Wh, UL 2271 Certified — Samsung cells with a battery management system (BMS) that protects against overcharge, over-discharge, overcurrent, and short circuits. Real-world range on commuter tires: plan 75–100 km in warm conditions at PAS 2–3 on flat terrain. The 1.9″ tires add roughly 8–12% more range efficiency compared to a 2.4″ hybrid tire and 15–20% more than a 4.0″ fat tire on the same battery. In Canadian winter: ~55–75 km at 0°C; ~40–55 km at −10°C. Store the battery indoors and install just before your ride. Winter riding strategy →
- Dual Sensor Technology — Cadence Mode + Torque Mode — Switch from the display. Cadence mode: the motor engages when the cranks spin, at a fixed output per PAS level. Smooth, consistent, predictable. Torque mode: the motor reads a strain gauge in the bottom bracket and scales output proportionally to your pedal force. Push harder, get more. Ease off, get less. Two fundamentally different riding experiences. Full sensor guide →
- 26″ × 1.9″ CST C1446 Commuter Tires on Double-Walled Rims — The CST C1446 is a high-pressure, low-rolling-resistance commuter tread. Higher tyre pressure means less contact patch deformation, which means less energy lost to the road. On paved bike lanes, smooth asphalt, and maintained multi-use paths, these tires deliver noticeably more speed and range per watt-hour than any wider alternative. Double-walled spoked aluminium rims absorb impact loads without the weight penalty of solid rims.
- Ultra-Low Step-Through Frame — 6061 Aluminium, 15″ — The lowest step-over height in the Taubik lineup. Mounting and dismounting requires minimal leg lift — a meaningful advantage for riders with hip restrictions, knee replacements, work clothing, or anyone who values getting on and off the bike without gymnastics at every red light. 6061 aluminium is the same alloy spec used across the cycling industry — strong, corrosion-resistant, and light relative to steel. Payload rated at 130 kg (286 lbs).
- Shimano Altus RD-M310 7-Speed — The Altus derailleur is a tier above the Tourney found on most budget eBikes. Shimano MF-TZ500-7 cassette. Clean shifts under moderate motor load. Seven gears on efficient 1.9″ tires is well-matched — the lower rolling resistance means you spend less time in the lowest gears compared to wider-tired bikes that need extra ratios to overcome tread drag.
- Zoom Hydraulic Disc Brakes — 180 mm Rotors, Dual-Piston — Self-adjusting, fade-resistant in rain, and requiring significantly less hand force than mechanical discs. 180 mm rotors provide the stopping power to arrest a 29 kg eBike from 32 km/h in wet conditions. Motor cutoff engages the instant you pull a lever — essential on a bike with 68 Nm of torque.
- Mozo Peak 26 Front Suspension Fork — 60 mm Coil Travel — Absorbs the impacts that define Canadian urban riding: potholes, frost heaves, curb drops, railway crossings, and the broken pavement that never quite gets repaired. The 1.9″ tires transfer more road texture to the bars than fat tires would — the suspension fork compensates, keeping the ride composed where it matters.
- Full Fenders — Front and Rear, Factory-Mounted — Not aftermarket. Not optional. Mounted at the factory. Pavement spray, puddle splashback, road grime — stays off your back, your bag, and your work clothes. For a commuter bike, fenders are not an accessory. They are a requirement.
- Swept-Back Handlebars — Upright Riding Position — The swept-back bar puts your hands behind the steering axis, your back upright, and your weight off your wrists. This is a commuter position — designed for visibility in traffic, comfort over 20+ km rides, and low back strain compared to forward-lean sport geometries.
- Colour LCD Display — Speed, Distance, PAS, Battery, Sensor Mode — Clear at a glance. Sensor mode switching (cadence/torque) is handled from the display — no app required, no phone mount needed. Shows speed, trip distance, PAS level, battery status, and settings.
- Integrated Headlight + Taillight — Battery-Powered, Always Ready — Both lights draw from the main battery. No separate charging. No dead lights on a dark November morning because you forgot to charge the light. Combined with the fenders, the Vista 26’s commuter lighting package covers every dark-season ride.
- Battery Compatibility with Taubik Escape S — If your household owns a Taubik Escape S folding eBike, the battery packs are interchangeable. One charger. Two bikes. Useful for multi-rider households or riders who want a folder for transit and a full-size commuter for daily riding.
Everything Included — Nothing Missing
The Taubik Vista 26 ships professionally assembled and inspected by Taubik’s trained technicians. Final setup is minimal — handlebars, pedals, and seat height adjustment. Everything you need to ride is in the box:
- Taubik Vista 26 eBike — your choice of Lava Red, Black, or Sage Green
- 48V 14.7Ah Samsung battery — UL 2271 certified, BMS protected
- Battery charger (48V)
- Full front fender (factory-mounted)
- Full rear fender (factory-mounted)
- Colour LCD display (pre-installed)
- Integrated LED headlight (wired)
- Integrated LED taillight (wired)
- Owner’s manual in English & French
- Product info sheet in English & French
No hidden required purchases. Fenders, lights, display, and suspension are included. $1,999 is the ride-away price plus free Canada-wide shipping.
Shipping & Delivery
- Delivery: Ships within 3–7 business days
- Shipping: Free Canada-wide shipping
- Tracking: Tracking email sent once shipped
- Assembly: Ships professionally assembled by Taubik technicians — final setup required (handlebars, pedals, seat height)
Warranty: 1-year manufacturer warranty included — frame, motor, battery, display, controller
What You Should Know Before Buying (Honest Take)
- 1.9″ commuter tires are not winter tires. The CST C1446 is designed for pavement efficiency — smooth asphalt, bike lanes, maintained paths. On packed snow, they will slip. On ice, they have no chance. On loose gravel, they wander. If your riding season includes December through March on uncleared routes, the Taubik Tour at $2,199 with 26″ × 4.0″ Kenda Juggernaut Pro fat tires is the winter-capable Taubik. The Vista 26 is a three-season commuter on four-season pavement. Know which one you are buying.
- 7-speed vs 9-speed. The Eunorau Meta275 at $1,979 ships with a Shimano 9-speed drivetrain. The Vista 26 uses Shimano Altus 7-speed. Two fewer gears means slightly wider ratio gaps between shifts — less noticeable on flat terrain, more noticeable on sustained hills. For urban commuting on moderate grades, 7 speeds is adequate. For riders who value precise gear matching on varied terrain, the Meta275’s 9-speed may be worth the $20 savings.
- 3 colour options — not 6. The Blackburn 275T offers six colours. The Vista 26 offers three: Lava Red, Black, Sage Green. If colour selection matters to you, be aware of the narrower palette. Black is always safe. Sage Green is distinctive. Lava Red makes a statement.
- No rear rack included. The Tour at $2,199 includes an integrated brake-sensor rack. The Vista 26 does not include a rack. If you carry a pannier, delivery bag, or cargo on every ride, the Tour is the better buy — adding an aftermarket rack costs $40–$80 and requires compatibility confirmation. If your cargo is a backpack or handlebar bag, the rack omission saves weight and keeps the Vista 26 at 64 lbs.
- No dual battery option mentioned. The Blackburn 275T accepts a second battery for ~1,411 Wh total. The Meta275 ships with a free second battery included. The Vista 26’s single 706 Wh battery covers most commutes with margin — but riders whose daily round trip exceeds 50 km in winter should consider a bike with dual battery capability.
- 64 lbs is light for an eBike — not light for a bicycle. If you need to carry the bike up stairs daily (not wheel it, carry it), 64 lbs is still a two-arm job. The Vista 26 is the lightest Taubik step-thru, and 5.5 lbs lighter than the Blackburn 275T. That margin matters in an elevator or loading onto a car rack. It does not eliminate the fundamental weight of any eBike.
- 15″ frame — single size. The ultra-low step-through geometry accommodates a range of rider heights, but it is still a single frame size. Riders in the 5′2″–5′11″ range are in the Vista 26’s comfort zone based on the lower seat height (compared to the Blackburn’s 17″ frame). Taller riders may feel the cockpit is compact. The Meta275 offers two frame sizes (24″ and 26″) if sizing flexibility is important.
The Vista 26’s value proposition is specific: dual sensor + 64 lbs + fenders + hydraulic brakes + Mozo suspension + Canadian brand warranty, all for $1,999. No other step-through commuter in the Zeus catalogue delivers switchable torque/cadence sensing at this weight and this price. The trade-offs — thinner tires, 7-speed, no rack, single battery — are the engineering decisions that make 64 lbs and $1,999 possible. If your route is paved, your cargo is a backpack, and you want the lightest dual-sensor step-thru Taubik makes, this is it.
Full Specifications
| Motor & Performance | |
|---|---|
| Motor | 500W Sutto rear hub |
| Torque | 68 Nm |
| Sensor | Dual sensor — cadence mode + torque mode, switchable from display |
| Top Speed | 32 km/h |
| Battery & Range | |
| Battery | 48V 14.7Ah Samsung cells — 706 Wh, UL 2271 certified, BMS protected |
| Rated Range | Up to 100 km (ideal conditions) |
| Real-World Summer Range | 75–100 km (PAS 2–3, paved terrain, 1.9″ tires) |
| Winter Range (0°C) | ~55–75 km |
| Winter Range (−10°C) | ~40–55 km |
| Charger | 48V standard charger (included) |
| Frame & Dimensions | |
| Frame | 6061 aluminium alloy, ultra-low step-through |
| Frame Size | 15″ |
| Weight | 64 lbs / 29 kg |
| Payload Capacity | 286 lbs / 130 kg |
| Colours | Lava Red · Black · Sage Green |
| Suspension & Brakes | |
| Front Fork | Mozo Peak 26, coil, 60 mm travel |
| Rear Suspension | None (hardtail) |
| Brakes | Zoom hydraulic disc, dual-piston, 180 mm rotors front & rear |
| Wheels & Tires | |
| Tires | 26″ × 1.9″ CST C1446 (commuter tread, high-pressure) |
| Rims | 26″ double-walled spoked aluminium |
| Drivetrain | |
| Derailleur | Shimano Altus RD-M310, 7-speed |
| Cassette | Shimano MF-TZ500-7 |
| Electronics & Display | |
| Display | Colour LCD — speed, distance, PAS mode, battery, sensor mode switch |
| Headlight | Integrated LED (wired — battery powered) |
| Taillight | Integrated LED (wired — battery powered) |
| Accessories Included | |
| Fenders | Full front + rear (factory-mounted) |
| Saddle | Flip-up design for battery access |
| Handlebars | Swept-back, upright commuter position |
| Safety & Certification | |
| Battery Certification | UL 2271 (Samsung cells) |
| Warranty | 1 year — frame, motor, battery, display, controller |
| Shipping & Support | |
| Assembly | Professionally assembled and inspected by Taubik technicians — final setup required |
| Shipping | Free Canada-wide |
| Support | Authorised Canadian dealer network |
| Documentation | Owner’s manual + info sheet in English & French |
Who Is the Taubik Vista 26 For?
- Pavement-first commuters who want maximum range per charge — The 26″ × 1.9″ commuter tires roll with less resistance than any wider alternative. On the same 706 Wh battery, the Vista 26 covers 8–15% more ground per charge than a 2.4″ hybrid and 15–20% more than a 4.0″ fat tire. If your route is bike lane → paved path → office parking, these are the most efficient tires in the Taubik lineup. Every extra km of range per charge is a km of margin on your winter commute.
- Riders who refuse to choose between torque and cadence sensing — Cadence mode for relaxed, consistent commuting. Torque mode for responsive weekend rides. Throttle for dead starts. The Vista 26 is for riders who read every sensor comparison article and wished they could just have both — without paying $2,400+ for the privilege.
- Riders who need the lightest possible step-thru eBike from a Canadian brand — At 64 lbs, the Vista 26 is easier to manoeuvre in parking garages, easier to lift onto a car rack, and easier to control at low speeds than heavier alternatives. The ultra-low step-through frame adds confident mounting for riders of all heights. Combined weight matters more than most people realise until they try wheeling a 77 lb bike through a parking garage. Step-thru guide →
- Multi-bike Taubik households — If you own or plan to own a Taubik Escape S, the Vista 26’s battery is interchangeable. One charger handles both bikes. One spare battery covers both rides. For couples or families with a folder for transit and a full-size commuter for daily use, the shared battery ecosystem is a practical advantage that no other brand in the Zeus catalogue offers.
- Riders who want fenders from the factory — not an aftermarket project — If you commute in anything other than guaranteed dry conditions, you need fenders. Most eBikes at this price ship without them. The Vista 26 arrives with full fenders mounted. One less installation project. One less compatibility question. One dry back on the first rainy ride.
- Buyers who want Canadian brand accountability at the lowest Taubik price — The Vista 26 is the most affordable Taubik step-through in the Zeus catalogue. Canadian-owned, dealer-assembled, manual in French and English, local support. Canadian eBike brands compared →
Who it’s NOT for:
- Winter riders on uncleared routes — The 1.9″ commuter tires have no traction on snow or ice. If your winter route includes unpacked snow, the Taubik Tour at $2,199 with 4.0″ fat tires is the winter Taubik. Or see our full winter eBike guide.
- Cargo riders who need a rack on day one — The Tour at $2,199 includes an integrated brake-sensor rack, 80 Nm Bafang, UL 2849, and six colours for $200 more. If you carry a pannier daily, the Tour is the better buy.
- Riders who need dual battery range — The Eunorau Meta275 at $1,979 ships with a free second battery included. The Blackburn 275T at $2,399 accepts a $549 second battery for ~1,411 Wh. If your daily range requirement exceeds 55 km in winter conditions, the Vista 26’s single 706 Wh battery may leave you short.
- Trail riders — The 1.9″ tires and 60 mm fork are commuter-spec, not trail-spec. The Taubik Westridge 29T at $2,699 has 29″ trail tires, aggressive geometry, and a torque sensor standard for off-road riding.
- Riders above 5′11″ — The 15″ frame is compact. Riders above 5′11″ should test the reach before committing. The Blackburn 275T has a 17″ frame with a slightly longer cockpit.
How It Compares
| Spec | Taubik Vista 26 | Eunorau Meta275 | Taubik Blackburn 275T | Velotric Discover 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price (CAD) | $1,999 | $1,979 (−$20) | $2,399 (+$400) | $2,699 (+$700) |
| Motor | 500W Sutto hub | 500W hub | 500W Sutto hub | 750W hub (1,100W pk) |
| Torque | 68 Nm | 65 Nm | 70 Nm | 75 Nm |
| Sensor | Dual (cadence + torque) | Torque only | Dual (cadence + torque) | SensorSwap (cadence + torque) |
| Battery | 706 Wh Samsung | 624 Wh + free 2nd battery | 706 Wh Samsung | 730 Wh |
| Winter Range (0°C) | ~55–75 km | ~65–90 km (dual) | ~50–70 km | ~50–70 km |
| Frame | Ultra-low step-thru | Step-thru | Step-thru | Step-thru |
| Frame Size | 15″ | Two sizes (24″/26″) | 17″ | — |
| Tires | 26″ × 1.9″ commuter | 27.5″ × 2.6″ plus | 27.5″ × 2.35″ hybrid | 27.5″ × 2.4″ hybrid |
| Gears | Shimano Altus 7-speed | Shimano 9-speed | Shimano Altus 7-speed | Shimano 8-speed |
| Brakes | Zoom hydraulic 180mm | Hydraulic 180mm | Zoom hydraulic 180mm | Tektro hydraulic |
| Suspension | Mozo Peak 26, 60mm | — | Coil fork, 60–80mm | — |
| Fenders | Included | Not included | Not included | Not included |
| Weight | 64 lbs | 68.3 lbs | 69.5 lbs | 65 lbs |
| Payload | 286 lbs | 286 lbs | 286 lbs | 330 lbs |
| Rear Rack | Not included | Not included | Not included | Not included |
| Anti-Theft | — | — | Dutch rear wheel lock | — |
| Dual Battery | — | Free 2nd included | +$549 option | — |
| Colours | 3 | 2 | 6 | — |
| Canadian Brand | Yes | No | Yes | No |
Choose the Taubik Vista 26 ($1,999) if you want the lightest dual-sensor step-thru Taubik with fenders included and pavement-optimised tires — the most efficient commuter in this comparison, at the second-lowest price.
Choose the Eunorau Meta275 ($1,979) if range is your priority: it ships with a free second battery, giving you more total capacity than any single-battery bike here. It also offers two frame sizes and a 9-speed drivetrain. Trade-off: torque sensor only (no cadence mode), no fenders, no suspension fork, heavier at 68.3 lbs.
Choose the Taubik Blackburn 275T ($2,399) if you want dual sensor + Dutch wheel lock + dual battery expandability + six colour options from a Canadian brand. The 27.5″ × 2.35″ hybrid tires handle light mixed terrain better than the Vista’s 1.9″ commuter tires. Trade-off: $400 more, 5.5 lbs heavier, no fenders.
Choose the Velotric Discover 3 ($2,699) if you want 750W power, 75 Nm torque, SensorSwap, and the strongest motor in this comparison. The premium benchmark. Trade-off: $700 more than the Vista, no fenders, no suspension fork, not a Canadian brand.
See all step-thru picks compared →
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the real range of the Vista 26 in Canadian conditions?
The rated 100 km assumes low PAS, flat terrain, and warm temperatures. Real-world Canadian conditions on 1.9″ commuter tires: plan 75–100 km at PAS 2–3 on flat summer terrain; 55–75 km at 0°C in winter; 40–55 km at −10°C. The narrow commuter tires roll more efficiently than wider alternatives, adding roughly 8–12% range compared to a 2.4″ hybrid tire on the same battery. Cold-weather tip: store the battery indoors and install just before your ride. Full winter riding guide →
What is the difference between cadence mode and torque mode on the Vista 26?
Cadence mode: the motor applies a fixed output per PAS level when the cranks are spinning. Stop pedalling, motor stops. Consistent, predictable, low-effort. Best for relaxed commuting in work clothes. Torque mode: the motor reads a strain gauge and scales output to match your pedal force proportionally. Push harder, get more. Ease off, get less. Feels like natural leg amplification. Best for exercise-focused rides and varied terrain. Switch between them from the display in seconds. Full sensor comparison →
Can I ride the Vista 26 in winter?
On cleared, maintained roads and bike lanes — yes. The 1.9″ tires perform well on dry cold pavement, salted roads, and cleared paths. They do not handle packed snow, slush, or ice safely. If your winter route is reliably ploughed, the Vista 26 works year-round. If you encounter unpacked snow regularly, the Taubik Tour at $2,199 with 4.0″ fat tires is the winter choice. Winter guide →
Is the Vista 26 good for seniors?
The ultra-low step-through frame (15″) has the lowest step-over height in the Taubik lineup — mounting requires minimal leg lift. The swept-back handlebars create an upright position that reduces back and wrist strain. The dual sensor system lets riders choose cadence mode for gentle, consistent assist. At 64 lbs, it is the lightest step-thru Taubik. The combination makes it one of the more accessible eBikes we carry. Senior eBike guide →
What is the difference between the Vista 26 and the Taubik Tour?
The Tour ($2,199) has 26″ × 4.0″ Kenda fat tires, an 80 Nm Bafang motor, an integrated brake-sensor rear rack, UL 2849 full system certification, six colour options, and weighs 76.9 lbs. It is a year-round all-terrain commuter. The Vista 26 ($1,999) has 26″ × 1.9″ commuter tires, a 68 Nm Sutto motor, dual sensor switching, fenders, and weighs 64 lbs. It is a pavement-optimised three-season commuter. If you need fat tires and a rack: Tour. If you want the lightest, most efficient commuter with dual sensing: Vista 26.
Can I use my Taubik Escape S battery in the Vista 26?
Yes. The Vista 26 and Escape S share the same battery interface. The packs are physically interchangeable. This means multi-bike Taubik households can share a charger and keep a spare battery that works in both bikes.
How do I access the battery?
Flip the saddle up. The battery sits under the seat in a secure mount. Slide it out for indoor charging or storage. No tools required. This design also makes it easy to bring the battery indoors during winter — a cold battery loses 20–30% of its capacity. A battery that starts at room temperature delivers significantly more range.
How do I finance the Taubik Vista 26?
Multiple options at checkout: Klarna Pay-in-4 (0% interest, 4 biweekly payments — ~$500 per payment), Shop Pay Instalments (0% interest, no credit check), or PayPlan by RBC for monthly payments over 3–60 months. At $1,999, financing breaks down to approximately $167/month over 12 months. Full financing guide: 7 ways to pay →
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