Sometimes you can get the same problem when the brake lever gets stuck and doesn't pop all the way back out. I also keep a few neodymium batteries in my bike bag. Handy for adjusting the magnets on the wheels as well.
I just happened upon this video! I have a Cayin amp (A50T) and haven't yet needed to do a bias adjustment. I'm glad my dealer will show me how to do it!
I understand what you’re saying But “If you’re only using your bike when you feel energized versus all the time - as e-bike users tend to - then you’re not doing yourself any favors,” said Cherry. “Research says people ride e-bikes more often and farther, so they get more physical activity, even though it’s less intense.” A 2019 study found that e-bikes can provide intense exercise, it just doesn’t feel like a workout. Another 2021 study came to roughly the same conclusion: Electric bicycling can definitely count as exercise. Those researchers, who compared the physiological effects of e-bikes and standard road bikes during a simulated commute, determined that the e-bike riders elevated their breathing and heart rates enough to count as a meaningful workout. However, those health benefits varied from person to person.
I can attest the ebike providing at very least cardio. Im rotating my legs faster but at a lower load level than if i was using an unassisted bike. Still exerting a decent effort though
I really loved the bike. I wanted a little better bike for mountain biking so I sold it to my brother and bought a Trek rail seven. He and I go mountain biking together quite often and it’s still running great and he loves it as much as I did.
RIZE BIKES Beware and Do Not Buy, with all the bike choices out there you can skip this company. -I bought 2 bikes. About US $3800.00 -I saved Rize shipping costs and picked them at the warehouse. -1 of the batteries would not charge on the bike with the larger battery, so it quickly died. -It took the company 6 days to get me a new battery. -The new battery in the bike did not last long and the bike began to not work well. -After 1 wk the bike died and would not turn on. -Rize would not refund me, fix the bike or offer any other solutions. -I emailed & called spending so much time to try and have them fix this issue but they kept making empty promises. -My next option, which is painful, will be take them to court & waste more of my time writing bad reviews until I am refunded. This has been 1 month since I purchased the bike and it just sits in my garage not working. The bikes were Christmas gifts for my sons to ride together....... that has not worked out. dave
Would be nice to see a Rize RX test ride, with audio, mileage, battery distance. To date there is not one RX riding video. This video is all that we have.
Haven't seen any videos on the RX, they are all on the RX Pro, so thanks for this. It appears that both the RX and the Pro have the same heights even though the RX has a 19" frame and the Pro has the 17" frame. What I would like to know is, if you lower your seat with the suspension post down to its' lowest position, how high is it in inches from the ground to the top of the seat? At 5'9 I need to know that cause the suspension post adds a couple of inches. Thanks
From reading other forums from different manufacturers I think that’s the case with many “direct to consumer” bike manufacturers. I appreciate the feedback!
I definitely will get a extensive range testing. So far I’ve only been riding 10 to 15 miles a night on it. I live in a pretty mountainous area so I’m often using a lot of help up the hills. This weekend I’m going to a lake near me and I’m going to try to get a long ride in. I’ll let you guys know what kind of mileage I’m getting
I’ve only put about 50 miles on the bike. The brakes seem fine but if I’m going really slow I can make The brakes make that funky sound that’s been described before. It does kind of sound like water but it’s just the brakes resonating through the fork and body. I don’t mind the brakes at all really. At least not yet.
@@Brighamdoc How you could get a flat in only 50 miles well it could happen anytime... I'm just at 1,000 miles and only in the last 100 have I been carrying spare tubes, pump, tire levers and wrenches. I go really far and have been having the feeling that my luck is just-about up 😆 brakes are just like new (the funky noises) but otherwise the bike's held up with no problems 🤗
I think around 35 MPH is my sustainable max on flat ground. The bike feels very stable at that speed but the tires are really growling due to the tread. I don't feel comfortable going that fast mostly due to traffic. People just don't calculate a bike will be going that fast and pull in front of you.
I had same issue with bolts hidden in plastic caps on the wheels. Was looking all over for ‘ Missing’ pieces’. They could have mentioned this in the manual.