Accessibility and ease
The Easyflow is all about accessibility and inclusivity to open up the possibility of biking to a broad range of riders. The Easyflow is uniquely accessible based on key features. In addition to the low, step-through frame, the bike's long wheelbase and short seat tube create a ride geometry and pedal-forward design, such that riders can have both feet flat on the ground while stopped while maintaining optimal leg extension while pedaling. This bike gives riders of all stripes confidence, control, and comfort.
Control and confidence
The Gazelle Easyflow has been designed to the last detail for stability and control. The low center of gravity and the position of the saddle, pedals and handlebar allow you to put both feet on the ground while still sitting on the saddle. Thanks to the low and wide step-through, getting on and off is child’s play. With the side display, you always have your speed and range under control.

Safety and security
With the Gazelle Easyflow, you always reach your destination safely. Anti-slip pedals provide grip while cycling.
Powerful brakes ensure the shortest stopping distance. Bright front and rear lights ensure that you see everything while also remaining clearly visible. With an integrated side mirror, you can always see what is happening behind you.

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Comfort and customizability
Sitting upright means comfort and naturally extended sightlines, so you have a good view of the traffic and can respond in a timely manner. The wide tires, ergonomic handlebar grips, and soft saddle bring the comfort to an unparalleled level. The smooth and powerful assistance gives you that extra boost. With the MIK carrier system you can easily secure accessories and carry cargo with ease.

Riding Geometry
The geometry of a bicycle is more than just aesthetics. This feature determines your posture on the bike, driving feel, and comfort. To find the best frame for you, it's important to understand the geometry of your bike.
The geometry is determined by the dimensions of the different components of the frame and how they relate to each other. This differs per bicycle. Download the geometry of our Easyflow to learn more.