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Moustache Lundi 20.3 Cargo — Compact Cargo Freedom

The Lundi 20.3 is Moustache’s answer to everyday city cargo riding — compact, practical, and powerful. At just 185 cm long, it’s no bigger than a standard bike, yet built to carry up to 200 kg with confidence.

Powered by Bosch’s Cargo Line motor with 85 Nm torque and a 800 Wh battery, the Lundi makes light work of steep climbs and heavy loads. Reviewers praise its stable handling, even when fully loaded, and its nimble feel through tight city streets.

A low-step frame and 20″ wheels keep the centre of gravity low, giving you confidence whether you’re hauling kids, groceries, or gear. The modular rear rack (MIK-compatible) and wide accessory range mean you can configure it to fit your lifestyle.

Practical details make every ride smoother: a sturdy centre kickstand with pedal control, full-length wheel guards for safety, and an upright handlebar position for comfort.

Why you’ll love it

  • Compact footprint — easy to store or park, even vertically

  • Bosch Cargo Line motor (85 Nm) with 800 Wh battery

  • Shimano 9-speed drivetrain — simple and reliable

  • 200 kg total carrying capacity

  • Modular rack system with kid and cargo accessories

  • Stable, confidence-inspiring handling under load

The Lundi 20.3 turns the daily grind into a smooth, fun ride — compact enough for the city, tough enough for family and cargo.

Frame

Lundi 20 low step-over, 6061 T4-T6 alloy, hydroformed and extruded triple cavity tubes for optimal stiffness. Integrated cable routing. Optimised geometry for stable handling and great manoeuvrability.

Fork

SR Suntour Mobie 34 suspension fork, 70mm travel with lockout. Boost spacing. Designed for the forces of cargo use.

Motor

Bosch Cargo Line Smart System, 85Nm torque.

Battery

Bosch PowerPack 800 Wh, Smart System. Approximate autonomy up to 103 km.

Display / Remote

Bosch Purion 200, Smart System.

Drivetrain

Rear Derailleur: Shimano CUES RD-U4000-GS, 9-speed.

Shifter: Shimano CUES SL-U4000-9R, 9-speed.

Cassette: Shimano CUES CS-LG300 9-speed, 11–41T.

Crankset: Moustache aluminium, 170mm, with FSA Narrow-Wide 48T chainring and chainguard.

Chain: Shimano LG500, 108 links.

Pedals: Alloy platform with reflectors.

Brakes

Front: Magura MT4 hydraulic disc with MDR-C 203mm rotor.

Rear: Magura MT4 hydraulic disc with MDR-C 180mm rotor.

Wheels

Front Hub: Moustache 32H, 15x110mm thru axle.

Rear Hub: Moustache 32H, 12x148mm thru axle.

Rims: Moustache asymmetric alloy 6061E, welded, 32H, 20″, internal width 23mm.

Tyres: Schwalbe Pick-Up 20x2.35, Super Defense casing.

Cockpit

Handlebar: Moustache Lundi ergonomic alloy.

Grips: Ergonomic dual-density.

Headset: No.55R/57SC.

Saddle: Selle Royal Essenza Moderate Lady.

Seatpost: Limotec A3 suspended telescopic aluminium, 34.9mm diameter, 100mm amplitude, 40mm suspension.

Seatclamp: Moustache alloy, 34.9mm.

Lighting & Safety

Front Light: AXA NXT, 30 lux, powered by main battery.

Rear Light: AXA Duo Flat, deceleration-activated brightness, powered by main battery.

Horn: Spanninga Minibell.

Lock: AXA Imenso frame lock.

Cargo & Accessories

Rear Carrier: Moustache alloy longtail design, up to 70kg load. Integrated MIK HD system for child seats and cargo accessories. Removable side fastenings for QL3 luggage.

Front Carrier: Moustache alloy, MIK-compatible.

Mudguards: Front alloy double-wall with mudflap; rear PP with 180° lateral protection.

Kickstand: Moustache central wide-support, pedal-activated with lock.

Other Details

Colour: Silk Grey.

Weight: 33kg.

GVWR (gross vehicle weight rating): 200kg.

Charger: Bosch 2Ah.

Warranty: 5 years frame and fork, 2 years motor and battery.

How to Choose the Right Cargo Bike

When you chat with us - whether in the shop or online - we’ll
usually start by asking two simple questions:

Where do you ride? Do you tackle a big hill, cruise a long flat commute, or a bit of both?

What do you carry? Is it cargo, kids, or a mix of everything?

Big hills usually mean more power and stronger brakes. Long commutes might call for a high-speed option with a larger battery. Carrying kids or heavier gear means looking at stability and the right accessories.

It can feel overwhelming with so many models out there, but that also means there’s a perfect match for your lifestyle. We’ll help you find it - and you can take an extended test ride to make sure it really fits into your day-to-day.

If you want to explore yourself on our website, go to our cargo bike page and use the filters to narrow down your options based on how you answered the questions above.

Most longtail cargo bikes are set up to carry two kids on the back, like the Tern GSD or Specialized Porto. The popular Yuba Spicy Curry can carry three!

Front-loading cargo bikes can fit two or three passengers up front. Each bike can be customised with heaps of accessories -seats, footrests, baskets, rain covers - so we’ll help match the setup to your crew.

Non-electric cargo bikes are fine for flat, short trips with lighter loads. But if you’ve got hills, longer distances, or wriggly kids on board, an e-cargo bike will change your life. The motor takes the sting out of climbs, makes heavy loads manageable, and opens up bigger commutes without breaking a sweat.

Most e-cargo bikes will happily take you 40–80 km on a single charge. Your range depends on the terrain, assist level, and how much you’re carrying. Some models run dual batteries, which basically doubles your distance - handy for all-day missions.

Absolutely.

Cargo bikes are designed with families in mind. Add the right accessories - child seats, harnesses, rain covers - and they’re one of the safest, comfiest ways to get kids around town.

And the best part? Kids love the ride.

For a lot of families, yes.

Cargo bikes take care of school runs, shopping, work commutes, even weekend adventures. Many of our customers have sold their second cars and never looked back - some have even sold both! You can haul kids, groceries, pets, or gear without the fuel bills or parking headaches. Some households even call the cargo bike their “first car,” keeping the actual car for long trips and holidays.