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Supporting our riders is a core pillar for Ride1Up. Too many brands in the industry leave their customers high and dry once they receive their ebikes. At Ride1Up, once you receive your ebike, it is only the start of our commitment. Our US support team is available to assist customers with any issues or questions they may have. We owe much of our success to the recommendations from our loyal customers to their friends and family which are based on our products and customer support.

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Ride1upExcellentRide1up4.5 Based on 1781 reviews fromSee all reviews review us onDrew DuffDrew Duff ★★★★★ I have had two ebikes from this company. My first one was stolen just before I hit 2000 miles, but served me well.The current one , however, has far surpassed it's predecessor.It's a Turris from last year. I believe discontinued.About four months ago, I was T boned by a Tesla and ended up bouncing off the hood and rolling to the ground.Side note: Teslas and surprisingly cushiony.When I checked the bike, the only damage I could find was a bent rack ( not from Ride1up ).A month ago I took a bad spill at speed.Going close to 20mph.Cracked ribs, stitches in my head, entire left thigh bruised like a clumsy MMA fighter.AGAIN, the only damage I could find was the rack had snapped off the braze on from the seat stay.I love the value of these bikes, but I felt obligated to tell the story of how sturdy they are built.Matthew FitzsimmonsMatthew Fitzsimmons ★★★★☆ 6K+ miles in 3 years on my Ride1Up 700Series! I commute 20miles round trip & year round in Colorado on this bike and it has met most of my needs and wants. Most of my riding is on paved and packed gravel trails, which is perfect for the wide smooth tires that come standard on this bike.Good points: Building it was easy, fun and exciting - but you should then get a tune-up from a real bike mech to make sure spokes and everything are good to go, Power is good enough for my commute - speed up to 28mph with assist, computer is programable (able to customize power output on each level), good looking, computer screen is in color and very clear to read, throttle lever is great to get started and up steep hills, rack is strong (holding my 9 year old on the way to school - which exceeds max weight), Lights are bright enough to see the trail at night in the winter, works just as well in cold weather and through snow, construction of the frame is very strong and slick at the same time, I don't look too dorky riding it...., smooth strong ride that makes me happy to commute on a bike everyday - even in the middle of winter - cuz it beats the highway any day, and Great Value for the price $1500ish in 2023.Things to improve upon (Long list, but these are good things to think about): Hub motor is loud - people can hear it from far off, spokes connecting to the motor broke like mad (30+ snapped), I'm 6'2" 220lbs. which is too big for this bike (no bigger bike existed at Ride1UP) - website said it was good up to people 6'2" - maybe 6' max - the bike is too compact and the seat post does not go high enough for me, Seat broke easily on my first slow-mo fall on ice (my fault), good quality (Brooks) replacements seats break on the rail - maybe because the bike is too small - I highly recommend getting a seat with big springs - much more comfy, handle bars shake because of the adjustable neck - bike mech. said to replace or lose teeth, the hub motor has a terrible problem that made me crash hard - once you stop peddling the motor stops pushing - 1 second later it pushes for another 0.5 seconds - this caused me to slide out on a normal turn on gravel and crash, when my cadence sensor broke... I did not have a place to bring it to figure out what was happening (strobing power) - Customer Service was great and helped me through it the best they could and we were successful in the end! - but it took months of frustration before it was completed (mainly because I am not an e-bike mechanic and have kids to attend to), The battery life is limited - I can get about 25 miles out of it - but I am aggressive and 220lbs - gotta get to work on time with 700ft of altitude gain on the route.So, even with all of those warts, I am still happy with my purchase. I expect Ride1Up has refined many of these items in newer models. I would love to upgrade, but I don't think they have a big enough bike and I can't go in a store to see if it does. I would recommend Ride1Up to any commuter. Get out of your cars!Richard & Mary KerslakeRichard & Mary Kerslake ★★★★★ Excellent support. I popped in to take a look at the Racer 1. The member of staff was incredibly helpful. After a few mins I was out on the road test riding the bike. Very pleased with the service.Clif GausClif Gaus ★★★★★ Revv1 owner. There is a noticeable difference in the quality of the components used on these bikes. Everything is engineered to last. Customer Service is also amazing! Immediate responses from a US-based company. Choose Ride1Up if you want a reliable, long-term asset… and are willing to pay for it.Response from the ownerThank you Cliff! We appreciate you sharing your feedback! Brian GretzBrian Gretz ★★★★★ I recently purchased the Ride1UP Vorsa for my wife as a commuter bike, and I have to say, I’m incredibly impressed. Assembly was super easy—everything fit perfectly, and in my case, no adjustments were needed right out of the box. The build quality is excellent; you can tell this bike is really well made.The Vorsa rides beautifully—smooth, quiet, and very comfortable. I was initially concerned about what would happen if the battery ever ran out, but it turns out the bike is surprisingly easy to pedal even without assist, so that’s not a problem at all.As a long-time cyclist who has owned many bikes over the years, I can confidently say this one has quickly become my new favorite. It’s a great balance of design, performance, and comfort. I’m already planning to buy one for myself soon!Also I have spend a lot of time reading and watching reviews and I don't think you can beat the cost/value.Response from the ownerThanks so much Brian! The Vorsa is my favorite bike right now as well! <3 Amir Bar-LevAmir Bar-Lev ★★★★★ We not only recently bought a second Portola, but we also recommended Ride1Up to all our friends and family, who are equally happy with theirs. We read about people being nervous online that there are few stores to get in person service -- we've had the opposite experience. They're easy to reach, and super helpful. Highly recommended!Response from the ownerThank you Amir for the kind words and for supporting us! Happy riding! Calvin HashimotoCalvin Hashimoto ★★★★★ the ride 1 up Portola if I never contacted support I would of never knew this E Bike had a hidden Boost Mode you can set in the screen ! its a Rocket to keep up with the Full Size E Bikes !Mark DresselhuysMark Dresselhuys ★★★★★ I have had my REV1 FS for a few hundred miles and I can’t stop having fun. It’s cool looking. It turns heads. It’s super comfortable to ride. I find myself in pedal assist level one most of the time so I can get some exercise. It’s really easy to pedal. I say that because many reviewers say it’s just uncomfortable to pedal. Im 6ft tall and getting a wonderful workout and having the time of my life. No bugs. No issues. It’s just a BLAST to ride. It’s priced so well for the quality, purpose and performance. The staff at Ride1Up have been courteous and helpful. I not just recommending the bike to you . . . I’m recommending the company for you.Thank you to Kevin and the staff !!!Andrew PearsonAndrew Pearson ★★★★★ We love our new bikes. The crew at Ride1Up have been great, Zach and Rudy took the time to get things all ironed out. The roadster is a great commuter bike that feels like a regular bike. Telling all our friends about you all!js_loader
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What is UL Certification And Is It Important?

UL certifications are a method of standardizing production processes by testing through a given checklist. All our models are tested based on real-world use cases and built around unique safety standards based on how our customers use our products.

While we certify to UL 2271 and 2849 for most of our inventory, our safety standards for battery and electrical system quality for all our products are above what is currently tested by meeting UL 2849 checklists.

How Long Do EBike Batteries Last?

EBikes come with a range of battery sizes, accessories, and warranty periods, and the life span of the battery will vary with how often you ride, your charging habits, and the maintenance you invest in your new bike.

Typically, ebike batteries will last up to about five years if you store your bike in dry conditions, keep the charging ports clean, and avoid discharging the bike completely. Consistently allowing your bike battery to fully discharge will increase the risk of cell degradation and needing to replace the battery for your eBike much sooner!

How Far Can an Electric Bike Go?

The distance an electric bike covers depend on several factors. The main element is the size of the bike battery. After battery capacity, external factors impact the range of an electric bike. Some of these factors include rider weight, terrain, temperature, use of accessories, type and pressure of tires, use of gearing, inclines, and the level of motor assistance/throttle used during your bike ride,

The range of our top-quality electric bicycles will vary from model to model. Electric bicycles with larger batteries such as the Cafe Cruiser can provide up to fifty miles of range, giving you plenty of capacity for a two-way commute or a weekend bike ride!

Do You Need a License for an Electric Bike?

An electric bike doesn’t usually need a license to ride, and no specific federal laws cover licensing requirements for eBikes. However, state regulations vary, so the best advice is to check out your local DMV site and double-check the licensing requirements in your region before you shop for an electric bike.

Most eBikes do not require insurance, tax, licensing, or registration, but more powerful eBikes might have varying requirements. It’s also worth considering where you plan to ride eBikes because local regulations for a bike driven on the streets can differ.

How Fast Can an EBike Go?

The speed of an eBike depends a lot on the size of the motor on the eBike you decide to purchase. The components built into an eBike monitor speed and stop providing electric assistance when you reach a speed threshold, helping you ride your eBike safely without compromising efficiency. Most ebikes go up to 20 mph and 28 mph on motor assistance.

The majority of Ride1Up’s Class 3 electric bikes are rated to go 28 mph on pedal assist.

Are EBikes Good for Losing Weight?

Yes! The motor on an ebike may make bicycling easier but at the end of the day, you are still staying active and moving your body during your bike ride. Studies show that riding eBikes can support a healthier lifestyle, improving cardio conditioning and brain function. While you have a handy motor to help you out of sticky spots (or steep hills), pedaling an electric bicycle burns around 444 calories an hour–that’s only 20% lower than a conventional bike!

Do Electric Bikes Have Gears?

Yes, eBikes in today’s market offer a variety of multi and single-geared drivetrains. Most common eBike drivetrains come with seven, eight, or nine gears but can go higher on more expensive models.

The accessories and gears on our eBikes vary from model to model to provide riders with options to find the most suitable and comfortable eBikes for their needs. Be sure to compare electric bike models to find the best option for your needs.

Can You Ride Electric Bikes in the Rain?

All our electric bikes are engineered with exceptional quality components, offer unbeatable accessories, and warranty options, and are IP-65-rated water-resistant. This rating means the electric bike is protected from low-pressure water from any direction.

While we do not recommend leaving the e-bikes out in the rain or riding in hazardous conditions due to personal safety, our eBikes can be ridden in the rain and handle water exposure. Just as with any electrical device, keeping the bike dry and protected from the elements will increase the lifespan of the bike.

What Is the Best Electric Bike Out Right Now?

Choosing a high-quality bike can make your daily travel quicker, cheaper, and healthier–but picking the right electric bike is very much a personal choice, depending on a whole host of factors.

For example, you’ll need to consider your budget, the frame style, size, and color you want, and whether you’re after an urban bike, a casual electric bike for occasional trips, or a more powerful bike to tackle tough hills.

Our Turris model is an exceptional value e-bike for first-time riders, and the 700 Series is a top-of-the-range model loaded with features for advanced performance. However, we’d recommend considering what you want to prioritize rather than suggesting that one specific model is the best option for every electric bike rider.

Which Cheap Electric Bike Is Best?

All Ride1Up e-bikes offer seriously competitive value, and we’d be reluctant to suggest that the cheapest electric bikes have the level of functionality, comfort, and aesthetic appeal we believe are important to your bike riding experience. Very cheap e-bikes have reduced power, performance, and longevity and don’t make the cut when it comes to balancing value against quality.

Our advice is to invest in an electric bike designed to withstand the rigors of the road, with each model developed with precision detail to provide the highest possible performance without costing a fortune. When you shop for bikes, you will want to consider price, accessories, warranty policies, customer support, and service options. Test riding various bikes can also be a valuable step to compare different bike options and find the one that best fits your needs.

Is There a Speed Limit on an Electric Bike?

Ride1Up specializes in Class 3 electric bikes–these bikes can reach speeds of up to around twenty-eight MPH and comply with the U.S. federal classification system. Top speeds vary with bike rider weights, terrain, and whether you’re using throttle only or pedal assist. You can find more information about maximum assisted speeds in our product specs and accessories, including advice about adjusting the settings in your bike display in our support platform.

It remains essential to observe local speed limits because not every state has adopted the same classification system. There may be different speed limits for cycle lanes and travel routes that permit electric bikes.

What Are the Three Types of E-Bikes?

Electric bikes are classified as Class 1, 2, or 3 based on the operation of the motor. As a quick summary of the bike classifications:

Class 1 e-bikes have an upper-speed limit of twenty MPH, with a pedal assist-only electric motor.
Class 2 models incorporate throttles, where the motor stops assisting the rider when the bike reaches twenty MPH.
Class 3 electric bikes have a motor, pedal assist, and a maximum speed of approximately twenty-eight MPH.

However, Ride1Up has incorporated a 20 PMH throttle into most of their class 3 bikes too.

How Far Can You Ride an E-Bike Without Pedaling?

Like all things e-bikes, the range is impacted by variables such as whether you’re riding uphill or downhill, the bike motor and battery size, tire spec and condition, and even the strength of the wind!

It’s also worth noting that a bike is designed for pedaling rather than operating like a moped or electric motorbike, which runs solely on the motor. You wouldn’t expect to sit stationary on the bike without pedaling at all, but you can cruise downhill without much pedal power.

You’ll find ranges for each model on our electric bike product page, from twenty to thirty miles on the Roadster V2 to thirty to fifty miles on the LMT’D V2, Prodigy, 700 Series, and Cafe Cruiser.

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