Stability First. Comfort Without Compromise
The EasyFlow C7 isn’t trying to be sporty. It’s engineered for riders who want full control and confidence at low speeds, easy mounting, and a step-through frame that doesn’t fight you. Gazelle built it around true upright posture, low center of gravity, and full leg extension without swing-over—ideal for riders who prioritize stability, smooth assist, and daily reliability over aggressive handling.
This isn’t a “step-through frame” added to a regular e-bike. The EasyFlow geometry is specifically designed so you can get both full pedal efficiency and the ability to put your feet flat instantly without leaving the saddle. That makes it a standout for urban navigation, riders with limited mobility, or anyone who wants electric assist without a learning curve or intimidation factor.
At a Glance
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Ultra-Low Step Frame
Mount and dismount without swinging a leg — stable even with bags or limited mobility.
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Feet-Flat Geometry
Stop at lights and put both feet down without leaving the saddle.
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Bosch Active Line Plus Motor
Smooth assist for controlled starts — no surge, no jerk.
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Internal Hub Gearing + Chaincase
Clean drivetrain, no derailleur maintenance, clothing stays clean.
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Upright Riding Position
Reduces strain on wrists, neck, and lower back — designed for all-day comfort.
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Hydraulic Disc Brakes
Reliable braking in wet city conditions without hand fatigue.
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Integrated Rear Rack
Built to carry daily cargo without affecting balance or handling.
Bike Facts
Serving size Carries up to 1 person
| Amount per ride | |
|---|---|
| Joy | 100% |
| Bike Details | |
| Frame Material | Aluminum |
| Brakes | Tektro hydraulic disc |
| Tires | Schwalbe Big Ben Plus 24" |
| Number of Gears | 7 |
| Rider Height | One size: 4'10" – 5'6" |
| Weight | Approx. 53 Lbs. |
| Ebike Class | 1 |
| Motor Power | Shimano EP5 50 Nm |
| Battery / Range | Shimano 504 Wh |
| Max Load (lbs) | 300 |
| Included Accessories | Bell, front & rear lights, rack, fenders, mirror |
| Maintenance Requirements | Low |
Bike Sizing, Simplified
Gazelle bikes don’t come in a dozen frame sizes like racing bikes — and that’s on purpose. Their upright, comfortable design and step-through frames let each size fit a wide range of riders. A more relaxed seat tube angle and higher handlebars mean that when you raise or lower the saddle, your leg reach and distance to the bars adjust naturally. In other words, one frame can fit people who are several inches apart in height. When choosing your Gazelle, the right size depends mostly on your height and preferred riding posture, not on fine-tuned racing measurements. Use the chart below to find your size — we’ll set up the saddle and handlebars so it feels perfect for you.
| Rider Height | Frame Size | Frame Label |
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| 4'9"–5'2" | 40 | XS |
| 4'10"–5'6" | 45–46 | S |
| 5'6"–5'10" | 50–53 | M |
| 5'10"–6'3" | 55–57 | L |
If you’re between sizes, choose smaller for closer handlebars and larger for a bit more reach.
Fine-tune at pickup
We’ll set saddle height and handlebar angle for you in minutes. Expect about 4 inches of seatpost range for multi-rider households.
Step-through vs step-over
Step-through: easiest to get on and off. Step-over: slightly sportier feel.
Want absolute confidence? Test ride at Clever Cycles. We’ll confirm size and make small adjustments on the spot.