Range<\/strong><\/td>30 \u2013 50 miles<\/td> 85 miles<\/td> 30 miles<\/td> 70 miles<\/td> 30 \u2013 50 miles<\/td> 40 miles, additional 40 miles with range extender<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\nNow that we\u2019ve looked at the different components of the Ride 1Up 700 series e-bike let\u2019s review the pros and cons.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Pros<\/h3>\n\n\n\n \u25cf Long-lasting battery with a range of 30-50 using the lowest level of pedal assist. \u25cf It\u2019s water resistant, in case you get caught in the rain. \u25cf Standard hydraulic disc brakes \u25cf You can charge the battery while it\u2019s on the bike or remove it to charge (with a key) \u25cf Available in 2 colors and two frame types, step-through or step over \u25cf Includes rear rack and straps with a decent 50-pound weight limit for cargo. \u25cf Features an easy-to-read display unit for speed, mph, odometer, pedal assist level, battery indicator, and miles traveled. \u25cf Led front and rear lighting and protective fenders to keep you from getting muddy or wet. \u25cf 2.4-inch cushy tires make for a grippy and comfortable ride. \u25cf Includes a standard kickstand<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Cons<\/h3>\n\n\n\n \u25cf The battery location under the frame is awkward to get to but not impossible. \u25cf This bike is large and heavy \u2013 if you have to store your bike inside or upstairs, it might be a problem. However, if you can just wheel it into a garage, you won\u2019t have a problem. \u25cf It is a left-side thumb throttle because the right side has trigger shifters. This will take some getting used to if you are right-handed! \u25cf No torque sensor; the pedal assist is triggered by the cadence sensor. \u25cf It seems to be harder to put together than other e-bikes, so you may need a bike shop to help.<\/p>\n\n\n\nThis model has a step-through frame. Image Credit: Ride 1Up<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\nReal World Application for the RIde1Up 700 Series E-Bike<\/h3>\n\n\n\n The Ride1Up 700 Series is a great value bike if you fit the size and weight recommendations. The geared hub motor is surprisingly fast and adept. It pedals efficiently and handles remarkably well. The fact that it is a long bike, and a heavy one at that, gives you lots of stability and control. The suspension fork and cushy tires give you a nice comfortable ride, as well. And you get the rear rack, fenders, lights, and plenty of name-brand components such as a Shimano drivetrain, brakes, and of course, the Schwalbe tires.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The drawbacks here are that the bike is only offered in one size, which cuts out a lot of smaller and larger folks who might otherwise want a fast, value-priced e-bike for their commute.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
If size and weight are your primary concern, then you\u2019ll want to consider something like the Hummingbird Folding e-bike, which weighs just 22 pounds and folds in half for easy storage. If you have a little extra coin to drop, then you might want to test-drive the Cannondale SuperSix EVO Neo. It weighs under 25 pounds.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The only other major issue I could find with this bike is its lack of hill-climbing prowess. It really doesn\u2019t have any amazing hill-climbing gears. So if you\u2019re trying to get up the hill with the throttle only or with the power of your legs, you\u2019ll have a hard time grinding away with such a heavy bike. But if you can combine the two: leg power plus battery power, you\u2019ll be alright.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Honestly, on a scale of 1 to 10, I\u2019m giving this bike a 9 because you\u2019ll be hard put to find another e-bike with this much value. This bike provides you with brand-name components and a fast, comfortable ride for a fantastic price. Sadly, I won\u2019t add this bike to my collection of bicycles, though. It\u2019s just too big, and as of right now, there isn\u2019t a viable size available for the likes of me. But if you\u2019re perfectly average, you\u2019ll love this above-average e-bike.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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