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Ride1Up 700 Series - The Ultimate Affordable Commuter E-Bike Review | BikeRide.com 

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Today, we are looking at the 700 Series from Ride1Up; this bike is billed by many as a commuter dream, with high affordability and great features. So, let's put the 700 in the hot seat and see how it fares against our standard battery of tests. Stay tuned to see the results as we take our third bike from Ride1Up out for a test and see how it stands up to the competition!
Chapters
Intro 00:00
What is the Ride1Up 700 Series? 00:37
Pro & Con 01:13
Pro 1 01:17
Pro 2 02:07
Pro 3 02:36
Con 1 03:26
Con 2 04:20
Con 3 05:02
What does it do best 05:39
Who Should Buy It? 06:41
Who Should Not Buy? 07:12
Frame 07:51
Motor 08:38
0-20 Test 08:57
Hill Climb Test 1 09:08
Hill Climb Test 2 09:18
Cockpit 09:27
Battery 10:16
Battery Range Test 10:26
Charger and Key 11:10
Drivetrain 11:53
Brakes 12:36
Brake Test: 13:05
Wheels & Tires 13:30
Safety: 14:28
Contact Points 15:10
Accessories 16:29
Conclusion 16:49
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@Claego
@Claego 13 дней назад
I'm so happy with this bike after the trouble of building it. Just took it around town for 3 hrs and spent the battery. Best time of my life 😊
@BikeRidecom
@BikeRidecom 12 дней назад
Awesome I am glad you like it! How was the build process for you?
@Claego
@Claego 12 дней назад
@BikeRidecom It was fine until I hit the part where I needed a torque wrench. I would've had to buy one, which is expensive, if not for my father-in-law who thankfully provided one. There's an hour long video of a bike mechanic building it which I followed along with and was a great help. Some of the locktite screws had trouble going in straight, especially when mounting the back rack. The front brake pads were also close together, as I guess the separator had fallen out during shipment. I had to carefully pry them apart with a straight slot screw driver. Luckily, no adjustments needed to be made to the drive side pedal gear thing or derailleur. I'm still taking it in to a local bike mechanic in a week to get it onced over. It's so fun to ride though, honestly. Edit: the instructions included were so vague it's like they were written as simple guidelines for someone who's already built 100 of these, not a newcomer. I had to use my best judgment where some of the screws went and not entirely sure I did that right but it's holding together. But yeah, they NEED to update the instructions.
@BikeRidecom
@BikeRidecom 12 дней назад
@@Claego Yes often the instructions for e-bikes are vague, show an item that does not match the one on the bike or just do not mention an action to be completed! I am glad the assembly went fairly well for you and you have gotten to get out and enjoy the bike now. Great plan to take it to a mechanic for a complete setup, its a negative about the mail order e-bikes having to assemble it and check it over
@Al-pq5il
@Al-pq5il 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for the video; as of 4 weeks ago when you posted this, the battery was already 750w, not 500w. I am a day 2 owner as of today and am so far enjoying it. I'm on the heavier side and based on the battery stats, I should get about 50mi on a charge. I used level 3 PAS consistently and feel that it's perfect. Average cycling speed was 18mph. My stopping speed was also quicker than what your test showed. I agree that the handlebars are no too comfortable...pretty stiff, but they don't slip on my bike. The seat is less comfortable than what most folks described as well, but these are all personal points. After assembling, my front brake kept rubbing on the rotor but a quick visit to the bike shop yielded a slightly bent rotor, which was instantly straightened out. Overall, a budget bike that doesn't necessarily feel like one when you're riding it. Comfort and distance is what I'm looking for and it's good enough to meet those points. Not sure if this video was recorded a while ago, but it seems that improvements have been made since. Thanks again for the review!
@BikeRidecom
@BikeRidecom 8 месяцев назад
Hi Al thanks for your reply! Its great to hear you are enjoying the bike and that the items mentioned are not negative for you! We did find the bike fun to ride and Ride1Up makes quality bikes so Its great to hear your real-world experience. The motor we had was a 500W nominal Bafang Serial # RM.G040.DC , capable of more than 750W peak output. Ride1Up chooses to highlight a "sustained" output rating, while most brands and motors use the "nominal" output rating. This is why you can see the output on your display at over 750W during use. This should be the same motor you have but it is possible it is different. It's also great to hear that the brakes worked well for you. We found a reasonable result at 20 mph, but at 28 mph, it slid considerably, probably due to tire compound and slick tread. Many things can impact braking performance, including weight and surface compound so it can change dramatically in different situations. Its great to hear you found it performed better then our result!
@Jovatellem
@Jovatellem 4 месяца назад
Hi, I am thinking of getting one myself, I live in Canada, my only concern is parts and customer service, how is that?
@BikeRidecom
@BikeRidecom 3 месяца назад
@@Jovatellem I have had a good experience with the Ride1Up customer service team. We had an issue with a derailleur and hanger and they sent us a new set directly to our location in Canada.
@xx_DJ.Cam_xx
@xx_DJ.Cam_xx 7 месяцев назад
I am six foot, my 700 fits fine. Mine has a 750 watt motor. No wobble at all. I trued both wheels and upgraded the seat.
@BikeRidecom
@BikeRidecom 7 месяцев назад
Awesome, that's great to know! Out of interest what is your motor serial number? is it Bafang RMG040.DC?
@adrianscosmos
@adrianscosmos 8 месяцев назад
best review yet, you actually reviewed it instead of only saying good things about it
@BikeRidecom
@BikeRidecom 8 месяцев назад
Thanks! @adrianscosmos
@DaisyVision15016
@DaisyVision15016 Месяц назад
Thanks Scott
@BikeRidecom
@BikeRidecom Месяц назад
Thanks for watching!
@The.Real.Timmii
@The.Real.Timmii 7 месяцев назад
3,000 miles on my 700, zero issues
@BikeRidecom
@BikeRidecom 7 месяцев назад
That's great to hear, Ride1Up makes some great bikes!
@a3RDE3gzV88xxdR
@a3RDE3gzV88xxdR 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for the thorough review. However the wheel wobble problem you describe is more likely caused by improper assembly. Wheel wobble is not unique to the 700. If the wheel wobbles, something is loose, it's that simple. I have a Series 500 which I believe uses the same frame and it is rock solid.
@BikeRidecom
@BikeRidecom 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for the reply! We can confirm the stem, bars, fork and axle are all secured properly, and the tires have also been properly seated along the bead of the rim. Typically, a tire seated incorrectly can cause an unbalanced tire, or obviously, a loose part will affect performance. Both are common and easy to correct with direct-to-consumer bikes. Holding the bars with 1 or 2 hands produces no wobble, but on release, it is substantial and prompt. It was shocking to reach up to adjust my jacket and feel the bars go wild! After further inspection, the wobble is produced by the rim being slightly off-true; this is not an assembly item. This slight movement amplifies at speed and travels up through the relatively thin fork stations and steerer tube; when not counterbalanced by the user holding the bars, it produces wobble. This "wobble" has not been reproduced on any of the other 4 Ride1up bikes we have tested, and no other bike in our testing has produced a similar wobble as soon as you release the bars. So, it seemed relevant to record the experience. This may not be a trend with other 700 series and could be limited to our test bike or others with a similar flaw.
@ruelbautista9966
@ruelbautista9966 2 месяца назад
I'm in the market looking for a ebike that will hold my weight and long range and speed i weight 300 pounds do u have any suggestion
@BikeRidecom
@BikeRidecom 2 месяца назад
Many e-bikes will accommodate a rider of 300lb, the 700 series mentioned in this video has a weight limit of 300lb. Take a look at some of the Himiway bikes, such as the Zebra, or Cobra, both are well built, capable of 25-28mph and have 20Ah batteries which will push you for 25-30 miles on max assist Also QuietKat makes some nice bikes such as the Lynx which will be fast, with a 20Ah battery as well
@ruelbautista9966
@ruelbautista9966 2 месяца назад
I want something with the range over 60 miles and speed 30 and above
@BikeRidecom
@BikeRidecom 2 месяца назад
@@ruelbautista9966 None of the e-bikes we review travel faster then 28 mph, as this is the highest speed allowed on the road. It sounds like you are looking for bikes like a Surron or another electric motorcycle. You will need a battery in excess of 30 Ah to achieve that range at high speed. If I come across a bike with those specs I will comment on it!
@ruelbautista9966
@ruelbautista9966 2 месяца назад
@BikeRidecom thanx... I used this for delivery I'm a bike messenger delivery I need speed and range if u can find me a good one let me know
@malholmes
@malholmes 3 месяца назад
seeing 75% of the world uses the metric system why just have the measurements and weights only in imperial hate having to stop videos to convert the figures
@BikeRidecom
@BikeRidecom 3 месяца назад
Thanks for the comment! I've got you covered. Stay tuned for the next review, and we will start to include measurements and weights in KG CM and MM as well.
@AP-go1ks
@AP-go1ks 4 месяца назад
The video is incorrect, it is a 750 watt sustained motor and peaks at 1140+ watts. We have this bike and Ride1Up ships w/ PAS5=75%. If you go into the advanced menu and set PAS5=100%, you will peak at 1140+ watts when pedaling.
@BikeRidecom
@BikeRidecom 4 месяца назад
The 700 series we received was fitted with a Bafang motor RM G040.DC bafang-e.com/en/oem-area/components/component/motor/rm-g040350500dc What is your motor serial? It should be written on the unit. It would be interesting to see if this matches or if it is another model.
@AP-go1ks
@AP-go1ks 4 месяца назад
Hi, the serial # is FZCJ3220301320. My buddy has a 700 series also and confirmed my findings, PAS5=100% peaks the motor at 1140+ watts when pedaling. Let me know if our serial # is different than yours, Ride1Up often refreshes and updates their bikes even w/o stating a model change. love the channel! @@BikeRidecom
@AP-go1ks
@AP-go1ks 4 месяца назад
I sent the serial #.. did you get it? For some reason my post got deleted...@@BikeRidecom
@AP-go1ks
@AP-go1ks 4 месяца назад
I responded w/ the serial but someone keeps deleting my response...@@BikeRidecom
@AP-go1ks
@AP-go1ks 2 дня назад
@@BikeRidecom Correct, exact same bafang motor fitted. Again, it is the PAS setting in the menu comes with a default set to 75% of max power. The reason they do this is there are multiple problems with this particular bafang motor. One our unit, it overheated and friend the motherboard. I took it to Ride1up HQ in San Diego and they tore the stator apart and saw burn coil rings. The cheap grease used in the Chinese factory overheats. You start seeing Error24 Hall Effect Sensor as the grease gets hot and turns into gluetack, eventually frying the motherboard. That was the Ride1up's analysis. The other issue with this Banfang motor is the Nylon planetary gears broke on our friend's bike when he jumped off a small curb (and he weights 250 lbs) w/ PAS5. The torque on the gear and impact of the curb with his weight broke the Nylon gear. He took it apart and we went down to Ride1UP HQ and they agreed, this motor has some design flaws. They have seen broken Nylon gears on this Bafang model from multiple customers. Sad.
@mcelravey
@mcelravey 2 месяца назад
28 mph = 2 x 20 mph? I guess you're using the new math?
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