Roadster v3

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Lightweight premium electric bike

267 reviews
Frame Type ST
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Roadster v3 Accessory Specials

Roadster v3 Rear Rack

Carry more and turn your ebike into a utility-driven transportation machine.

$55

Roadster Add on Battery

Extend your range with an extra 250wh battery

$265

Side-Mounted Panniers

Insulated pannier bags with ample space for all you need on longer commutes.

$60

Phone Mount

Maps, music, and ride tracking at your fingertips with the handlebar-mounted phone holder.

$24

Touring Package

Essentials to elevate the comfort of your rides

$125
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Features & Highlights

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Our 9-speed Microshift Advent drivetrain option redefines the cost of luxury by delivering the same gearset experience as high-end gravel and mountain bikes—now on your daily driver.
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Intui-Drive torque sensor tech delivers smooth and responsive power exactly when you need it. Countless hours of testing refines the motor, battery and sensor to seamlessly adapt to your pedaling while on the go. Learn more about Intui-Drive.
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Dayco, a global leader in power transmission technology, introduces their innovative new belt drive to the ebike space - the Power Carbon belt option offers unparalleled durability, requiring minimal maintenance while providing a whisper-quiet, smooth ride.
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Velofox OLED display is the latest innovation from Velofox, offering a low-profile design that enhances your ride through superior ergonomics, providing real-time data in vivid color with previously unseen throttle integration and intuitive button functionality.
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Premium tires are lightweight yet durable with an optimized tread pattern ensuring low rolling resistance and excellent cornering control. Ideal for performance riders who demand speed, agility, and confidence on every ride.
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Sleek integration while lockable and removable - this powerful Samsung GB50 battery is renowned for offering the most energy capacity per gram and features 10Ah of high-capacity 21700 cells with double gas vents for enhanced fire protection and safety.
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Low profile and stem integrated Buchel 120 Lux front light ensures you can accessorize seamlessly while having ultra-bright, reliable lighting without sacrificing aesthetics or utility.
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Crafted with flattened alloy arms and sturdy connectors for an ultimately sleek build that enhances both form and function these fenders provide durability that do not compromise on aesthetics.

Intui-Drive Torque Sensor System

The Roadster v3 features Ride1Up's Intui-Drive sensor system. A torque sensor with an ultra-responsive yet smooth programming that is crafted by the same engineers behind the renowned BOSCH eBike drive systems.

This advanced programming ensures that every pedal stroke translates into a seamless and intuitive ride experience, giving you instant power when you need it while maintaining a fluid, natural feel in each pedal.

Whether you're navigating city streets or tackling challenging terrain, this cutting-edge torque sensor technology delivers precision and comfort, setting a new standard in ebike performance and value.

Components & Tech Specs

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Motor
Motor
500W Angled gear quiet MIVICE hub motor with 50nm of torque
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Battery
36V, 10Ah (360Wh) Samsung 50GB, 21700 cells removable battery. TUV Certified to UL 2271
Motor
Controller
36V 18A MIVICE controller - Water resistant
Motor
Display
Two-tone, 1.3" VeloFox tempered glass OLED display with integrated throttle
Motor
PAS Sensor
Intui-Drive torque sensor Learn more.
Motor
Brakes
Tektro HD-R285, 2-piston hydraulic brakes
Motor
Tires
700x45c Schwalbe G-One RS OR 700x45c Continental Terra Trail
Motor
Tires (Suspension Frame)
700x45c Continental Terra Trail
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Fenders
Front and rear 2.3" metal alloy fenders
Motor
Handlebars
Straight bars; 680mm width; 40mm rise; 31.8mm bar clamp; 10° sweep
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Shifters (9-Speed Version)
microShift SL-M819 Advent trigger shifter
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Gearing (9-Speed Version)
44T chainring
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Gearing (Single-Speed Version)
64T crankwheel
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Cassette (9-Speed Version)
Microshift 11-36T cassette
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Cassette (Single-Speed Version)
20T freewheel
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Drivetrain (9-Speed Version)
9-speed high-torque chain
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Drivetrain (Single-Speed Version)
Dayco Power Carbon belt
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Derailleur (9-Speed Version)
microSHIFT Advent clutched 9-speed, RD-M6195M
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Grips
Ergonomic grips by Ergotec
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Spokes
Stainless steel 14G front/13G rear
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Saddle
Selle Royale Vivo
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Fork
6061 aluminum hydroform, 100mm x 12mm thru-axle
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Fork (Suspension Frame)
Trama 35mm travel gravel air suspension fork, 100mm x 12mm thru-axle
Motor
Seat Post
31.6mm x 350mm seat post, dual bolt pivot clamp
Motor
Stem
15° rise; 31.8mm bar hidden cable stem
Motor
Stem (Suspension Frame)
0-90 degree; 80mm extension; 31.8mm bar clamp hidden cable adjustable stem
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Front Light
120 lux front light
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Rear Light
Buchel 8 lux rear light
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Additional
Water bottle bosses and chainstay guard

Dimensions & Sizing

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Size Guide

Select Frame Size:
Rider Height Range: 5'2" - 5'11"
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Rider Height Range: 5'5" - 5'9"
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Rider Height Range: 5'9" - 6'4"
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LOW-STEP
MED
LARGE
Bike Weight (gravel setup)
Weight Capacity
Rider Height Range
A - Maximum Seat Height
B - Minimum Seat Height
C - Stand-over Height
D - Wheelbase
E - Top Tube Length
F - Head Tube Length
G - Seat Tube Length
H - Chainstay Length
I - Fork Length
J - Head Tube Angle
K - Seat Tube Angle
L - Stack
M - Handlebar Reach
N - Total Length
O - Handlebar Height
40 lbs 40 lbs
300 lbs 300 lbs
5'2" - 5'11" 5'2" - 5'11"
42.13in 1070mm
33.46in 850mm
23.2in 589mm
42in 1067mm
21.88in 556mm
6.29in 160mm
19.09in 485mm
17.08in 434mm
16.29in 414mm
71° 71°
73.5° 73.5°
23.26in 591mm
15.9in 404mm
70.87in 1800mm
39.37in 1000mm
40 lbs 40 lbs
300 lbs 300 lbs
5'5" - 5'9" 5'5" - 5'9"
44.09in 1120mm
35.04in 890mm
30.5in 775mm
42.75in 1086mm
22.71in 577mm
6.69in 170mm
20.47in 520mm
17.08in 434mm
16.29in 414mm
71° 71°
73.5° 73.5°
23.66in 601mm
16.53in 420mm
72.05in 1830mm
40.16in 1020mm
40 lbs 40 lbs
300 lbs 300 lbs
5'9" - 6'4" 5'9" - 6'4"
46.46in 1180mm
37.4in 950mm
31.5in 800mm
43.26in 1099mm
23.66in 601mm
7.08in 180mm
23.83in 580mm
17.08in 434mm
16.29in 414mm
71° 71°
73.5° 73.5°
24.09in 612mm
17.08in 434mm
72.44in 1840mm
40.55in 1030mm
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Assembly & Support

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Bike Will Arrive 85% Assembled (electronics are pre-assembled). Basic Assembly Steps Are Required.

Bikes In Stock Ship In Under 24 Hours. Email Tracking Provides Transit And Delivery Estimates Once Shipped.
Package Size is 58.25" x 9.25" x 31.25" and approximately 60.75 lbs.

FAQ'S

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What are key differences between the Roadster v2 and the Roadster v3? minus plus

The key differences between the Roadster V3 and Roadster V2 center around enhanced performance, improved technology, and premium components in the v3.

The Roadster V3 features a more powerful and more quiet 500W angled-gear hub motor (versus the V2’s 350W motor), a superior Intui-Drive torque sensor system refined with the motor and controller for smoother and more responsive pedal-assist (versus the V2’s cadence sensor), Tektro hydraulic brakes (versus pivot rim or mechanical disc brakes) and in addition to the a Dayco Power Carbon belt drive. The chain version features the microShift SL-M819, a premium gear set renowned for its durability and reliability across diverse riding conditions.

Moreover, the V3 comes with high-end features like an integrated, lockable and removable Samsung cell battery, Addix compound, Super Race carcass construction Schwalbe G-One RS tires or Pirelli Cinturato tires, and the advanced Velofox vivid-color display, offering a premium and luxury riding experience at an affordable cost.

What is the benefit of the Intui-Drive sensor system? minus plus

The Intui-Drive torque sensor system offers several benefits that enhance your riding experience:
1. Smooth Power Delivery: It provides seamless, immediate power response based on your pedaling force, ensuring a smooth, natural ride feel.
2. Enhanced Efficiency: Unlike traditional cadence sensors, the Intui-Drive system maximizes battery efficiency by adjusting power output precisely to your pedaling effort.
3. Improved Ride Control: It offers better control over acceleration and deceleration, making your ride more intuitive and responsive.
4. Minimal Maintenance: The contactless sensor design reduces wear and tear, leading to lower maintenance requirements.
These features blended into to the Roadster v3 offer a premium riding experience at an affordable cost. Learn more about Intui-Drive.

What top speed can I expect on the Roadster v3? minus plus

The Roadster V3 is designed to reach up to 28 mph with pedal assist. Unlike ebikes with cadence sensors that provide consistent motor assistance regardless of effort, maintaining higher speeds like 28 mph on the Roadster v3 requires maximum effort and torque applied from the rider. With an Intui-Drive torque sensor system, it responds dynamically to how much force you apply to the pedals, offering a smoother, more natural ride.

Achieving and maintaining peak speeds will require less pedaling effort on flat terrain, but hilly areas or fatigue may affect top speed compared to cadence-based systems. Riders will find the torque sensor makes the bike feel more responsive, intuitive, and engaging – especially at moderate speeds.

Can I test ride a bike? minus plus

We are a direct-to-consumer company both in pricing and strategy. You will generally pay a premium for the ability to test ride through a dealer. However, our bikes have been thoroughly tested by top reviewers such as Electric Bike Review, Electric Bike Report, Cycling Weekly, Clean Technica, Electrek and many others who have published their reviews on YouTube. Additionally, we are now supporting an independent network of owners offering their bikes for demos. Learn more here: Locations.

What can I expect ordering a bike from Ride1Up? minus plus

This article will explain all about what to expect when ordering a bike from us. Ordering With Us.

Can I switch the handlebars to another model? minus plus

No. The variations you see on the site are the only options we have.

Can you ship to _______? minus plus

We only ship within the US and Canada. The contiguous United States is FREE. Shipping to Canada is $400. Currently, not shipping to Hawaii. We are not responsible for any additional tariffs charged by your local government which often times applied after importing ebikes. Unfortunately, we are not able to ship our electric bikes directly to Europe or Alaska at this time. You can use a shipping forwarder like ShopUsa.com to reach your country.

Are the bikes water-proof? minus plus

The bikes are not water-proof, they are water-resistant. While we do not recommend leaving the bikes out in the rain or riding in the rain or other hazardous conditions due to personal safety, the bikes can handle low pressure exposure to water. Do not submerge in water or expose to pressurized air or water. Storing your ebike in the elements could shorten the lifespan of the electric bike.

What tires will come on my bike? minus plus

Due to supply chain constraints from our component manufacturers, Ride1Up may substitute certain components in rare instances such as tires. We meticulously select replacement components that provided similar, if not better quality and value, than the originally listed components. Our current production includes a mix of Schwalber G-One RS and Pirelli Cinturato gravel tires, which are both high quality and listed in our component section above.

Reviews

4.7
Based on 267 reviews
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Customer Images

Image #1 from Eugene Pozniakoff
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Image #1 from Kenneth Selecman
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Eugene Pozniakoff

This fast, smooth, comfortable bike delivers everything I have wanted. The ability to keep up with the "fast guys" still not be gassed after 20 miles is a joy.

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Michael

I am enjoying the Roadster V3 quite a bit. No complaints on the bike itself, although I recommend adding a suspension seatpost for more comfort. I got the extended range battery, which has been great for long rides, but do not use the mounting bolts that came with it; they protrude and scrape the paint on the extended battery case. Swapping them for low profile bolts fixed the issue.

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Barbara S.

I had been riding a Core-5 for a little over three years, and once the battery starting losing power quickly (evidently at a normal time/mileage point), I decided it was time to upgrade. I loved my Core-5, but the Roadster V3 is a whole different animal. Fast, smooth, lighteweight for an e-bike, and very stealthy. It just feels like a well-designed, well-built machine - like driving a really nice car. The torque sensor is amazing. I keep trying to explain to people that somehow you can pedal more and work a little harder, yet it's easier to pedal than with the cadence sensor. I think it's something you just have to feel! I also love the suspension fork, hydraulic brakes (the brakes on my Core-5 were never quite right), and matte black fenders. So far I'd strongly recommend this bike. It arrived in perfect condition and assembly was pretty easy. I'm 5' 5" and the Medium size fits me really well. Well done, Ride1Up!

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Manuel Hurtado

I love my new bike it makes my day super awesome no more traffic and high anxiety when I was in traffic

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Alex Hearn

Exceptionally well-thought out rig with phenomenal performance. The torque-sensor motor setup is flawless & simple to master with a fluid, realistic power application that's never a jolt. Motor capacity is quite a bit more than what I'll use, I haven't strayed beyond "low" pedal-assist setting here in Colorado yet. Super clean aesthetics. Biggest surprise was brake performance, these guys work quite well despite being in the 'value' tier. Pirelli tires perform admirably & take tubeless well (as do OEM rims). Rear rim not particularly tough, didn't take long to get dinged up. Better attn to tension balance in wheels would help there. The rig is smooth all the way to 28mph, I've found ~25mph is about as fast as I want to cruise - beyond that the wind intensity becomes a thing & I want to get into a tuck. 20-25's great tho. Only complaint is the headlight, the output & beam pattern are pretty useless for night riding but at least visible to oncoming traffic. The attachment plate on stem is great, just needs a better lens/LED setup. Meanwhile a $15 handlebar mounted light from Amazon is a world better & a simple solution. Some changes I made to fit my style - smaller cassette range (11-25 or so) with +2t on front chainring makes for ideal gear range for me. Swapped rims for 38mm carbon & 14g butted spokes (surprisingly not a huge weight change there, stock rims are pretty svelte, just portly spokes). Also post/seat/bar/stem/grips for personal fit but the existing stuff was fine. Went up to 180 rotor in front but the 160 wasn't a problem.

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Alex Hearn

Exceptionally well-thought out rig with phenomenal performance. The torque-sensor motor setup is flawless & simple to master with a fluid, realistic power application that's never a jolt. Motor capacity is quite a bit more than what I'll use, I haven't strayed beyond "low" pedal-assist setting here in Colorado yet. Super clean aesthetics. Biggest surprise was brake performance, these guys work quite well despite being in the 'value' tier. Pirelli tires perform admirably & take tubeless well (as do OEM rims). Rear rim not particularly tough, didn't take long to get dinged up. Better attn to tension balance in wheels would help there. The rig is smooth all the way to 28mph, I've found ~25mph is about as fast as I want to cruise - beyond that the wind intensity becomes a thing & I want to get into a tuck. 20-25's great tho. Only complaint is the headlight, the output & beam pattern are pretty useless for night riding but at least visible to oncoming traffic. The attachment plate on stem is great, just needs a better lens/LED setup. Meanwhile a $15 handlebar mounted light from Amazon is a world better & a simple solution. Some changes I made to fit my style - smaller cassette range (11-25 or so) with +2t on front chainring makes for ideal gear range for me. Swapped rims for 38mm carbon & 14g butted spokes (surprisingly not a huge weight change there, stock rims are pretty svelte, just portly spokes). Also post/seat/bar/stem/grips for personal fit but the existing stuff was fine. Went up to 180 rotor in front but the 160 wasn't a problem.

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Image #3 from Alex Hearn

Alex Hearn

Exceptionally well-thought out rig with phenomenal performance. The torque-sensor motor setup is flawless & simple to master with a fluid, realistic power application that's never a jolt. Motor capacity is quite a bit more than what I'll use, I haven't strayed beyond "low" pedal-assist setting here in Colorado yet. Super clean aesthetics. Biggest surprise was brake performance, these guys work quite well despite being in the 'value' tier. Pirelli tires perform admirably & take tubeless well (as do OEM rims). Rear rim not particularly tough, didn't take long to get dinged up. Better attn to tension balance in wheels would help there. The rig is smooth all the way to 28mph, I've found ~25mph is about as fast as I want to cruise - beyond that the wind intensity becomes a thing & I want to get into a tuck. 20-25's great tho. Only complaint is the headlight, the output & beam pattern are pretty useless for night riding but at least visible to oncoming traffic. The attachment plate on stem is great, just needs a better lens/LED setup. Meanwhile a $15 handlebar mounted light from Amazon is a world better & a simple solution. Some changes I made to fit my style - smaller cassette range (11-25 or so) with +2t on front chainring makes for ideal gear range for me. Swapped rims for 38mm carbon & 14g butted spokes (surprisingly not a huge weight change there, stock rims are pretty svelte, just portly spokes). Also post/seat/bar/stem/grips for personal fit but the existing stuff was fine. Went up to 180 rotor in front but the 160 wasn't a problem.

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Kenneth Selecman

Nice Bike

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Thomas Rossman

The hardest thing about about the setup was getting it out of the box. After that it was together and on the road in no time.

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MalabarJoe

I have been riding e-bikes for the last 15 years and have owned a number including higher-end brands such as Specialized and Bulls. The Roadster V3 is in a class of its own. I recently purchased the low step with front suspension and adjustable stem. Added the suspension seat post and a comfortable saddle and this bike rides like you are floating on air!! Also swapped out the gravel tires it came with for a smoother (asphalt oriented) Schwalbe Marathon Plus. For e-bikes, it's all about the weight and the Roadster V3 is one of the lightest e-bikes currently on the market. The fit and finish are perfect. When you triangulate between weight, price and features, its is hard to beat.

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Reviews With Photos
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  1. anonymous

    The V3 is a high-quality e-bike with excellent support from Ride1Up. After many years (and 13,500 miles) of using the V2 as a commuter (2 × 10 miles per day), I have a basis for comparison. Both bikes have belt drives and, thus, avoid oily pants at work.

    Because reviews are subjective: I am in my 60s and overweight, too lazy and time-strapped for workouts, and with work travel as motivation.

    The V3 has superior build quality, brakes, and range, and it is a great gravel bike for recreation. However, it has some downsides for commuting. The handlebars are too wide for pedestrian posts on campus (before I cut them by 12 inches); it is about 20% heavier; and the balloon tires (46 mm vs. 28 mm/700c) have significant rolling resistance.

    As a result, the V3 is much slower. On flat ground, my average and maximum speeds with the V3 vs. the V2 are 15 vs. 21 mph and 19 vs. 24 mph, respectively. Torque sensors are often considered superior to cadence sensors—probably true for gravel riding, but not for commuting. A cadence sensor gives you control over the additional assist, similar to bike gears for climbing.

    Even with slight hills or a headwind, I need to use the throttle to overcome the “hole” at about 16 mph on power level 4, whereas the V2 works fine on level 2–3. The cadence sensor also allows better control of additional assistance when needed uphill.

    The V2 feels like it was designed as a one-speed ebike with a belt drive for people who enjoy biking but appreciate assistance after a long day. The V3 is an excellent motor-ebike targeted with many compromises.

    PS: After a month of commuting and 300 miles with the V3, I switched back to the V2 for regular commuting, and really enjoy the V3 at the coast (with 500+ miles after 1/2 a year).

    Sizing/Fit Notes:

    Excellent: Medium size, black and belt-drive.

    15 hours ago
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  2. Eugene Pozniakoff

    This fast, smooth, comfortable bike delivers everything I have wanted. The ability to keep up with the “fast guys” still not be gassed after 20 miles is a joy.

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    3 days ago
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  3. April Foley

    This bike is AWSOME! It rides so nice!

    6 days ago
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  4. Gene Pozniakoff

    My newest toy! Ordered the Ride1Up Roadster V3 with suspension. Also ordered the range extender, rear cage and suspension seat post.
    Not the biggest fan of white, but it does look classy. Would have preferred blue or green. Oh well, no biggie.
    Assembly of the bike was straight forward. No issues. But….the battery extender needs better instructions and or a video!
    To add all the wires and connectors, and fit it all properly takes a calm measured approach.
    Took three attempts and multiple emails and calls to complete the job. Which I did!
    Now it works as advertised! A bit of trial and error can be expected.
    Now for the good stuff!
    What an excellent bike! Fast responsive movement over all surfaces, gravel pavement and dirt! Comfortable and stable!
    The mirrors that came with the Touring Package are not great. Used the old one off my Rad City 4.
    The seat post works well. Didn’t put the big saddle on as the stock one does well.
    After 180 miles in the first two weeks I’m very happy with my purchase!
    Today she got her first wash and adjustments. Spokes needed a bit of tightening and brakes too. All in all, best bike for the money!
    I think I’ll keep her and plan on riding over 100 miles per week through the summer ☀️
    Cheers!

    Sizing/Fit Notes:

    Great size

    7 days ago
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  5. Anonymous

    Excellent bike. Ride it mostly without the power. But nice to have when you do. Smooth, comfortable. 1:9 gear ratio is plenty for most hills. Light is bright. Control Interface is intuitive.

    Customer service was also very prompt and professional.

    7 days ago
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  6. Michael

    I am enjoying the Roadster V3 quite a bit. No complaints on the bike itself, although I recommend adding a suspension seatpost for more comfort. I got the extended range battery, which has been great for long rides, but do not use the mounting bolts that came with it; they protrude and scrape the paint on the extended battery case. Swapping them for low profile bolts fixed the issue.

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    7 days ago
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