Ride1UP E-Bikes Brand Review: Affordable High-Quality E-Bikes (2024)

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Ride1UP is a newly formed American electric bike brand launched in September 2019. The brand prides itself on designing and building some of the best value e-bikes on the market.

The company has something for every kind of rider, with seven unique e-bikes to choose from in their range.

The range starts at $995 for the folding Portola and goes to $2,695 for their powerful and versatile Prodigy v2.

This article will cover what makes Ride1UP special, describe each bike, list the popular accessories and spare parts, and finish with information on support, ordering, and assembly.

What Makes Ride1UP Stand Out?

Direct-to-consumer Business

They aim to offer quality electric bikes without the added costs normally associated with them. They act as a direct-to-consumer company to minimize costs and therefore have no physical presence in shops.

Additionally, they manufacture spare parts, so you can still purchase replacements for your Ride1UP bike if it’s out of warranty and needs maintenance.

Free Shipping

They offer free shipping within the United States and finance options for those who need it. As they don’t have a physical presence for you to try the bikes out before purchase, they focus heavily on customer service as they are the only face of the company, so if you have any questions, you’ll be sure to have them answered by one of the team.

Table of Contents

1. Bikes Range

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3. Support

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Ride1UP Bikes Range Overview

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RIDE1UPTYPEMSRP $FRAMESSPEEDSTIRESWEIGHTDESIGNSTORQUE
Roadster v2Single-sp1,095S/L1700x28c33 lb340 Nm
PortolaFolding995-1,095ST820×3″60 lb160 Nm
RiftAll-Terrain1,895XR/ST826×4″84.5lb195 Nm
Revv 1Moped1,895-2,395FS/HT120×4″83 lb290 Nm
Cafe CruiserHybrid1,595XR/ST826×3.0″65 lb360 Nm
700 SeriesHybrid1,695XR/ST827.5×2.4″62 lb260 Nm
LMT’dTrail1,895XR/ST827.5×2.4″53 lb2100 Nm
Prodigy v2Hybrid/XC2,395-2,695XR/ST/LS/LX9/CVT27.5×2.25″58/61 lb290 Nm
TurrisHybrid1,295XR/ST727.5×2.4″55 lb260 Nm

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Ride1UP CF Racer1

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Price: $2,295

The Ride1UP CF Racer1 is a groundbreaking carbon fiber electric bike from California-based Ride1UP, that stands out in the entry-level market for its affordability and performance.

Priced at just $2,295, it offers an unparalleled value, costing less than half of its nearest competitors.

This lightweight ebike, weighing between 27-28 lbs, is available in both road and gravel builds, catering to a wide range of riders. Moreover, the bike is available in two sizes (50 and 56cm), suitable for riders between 5’3″ and 6’3″ tall.

Despite its low price, the CF Racer1 doesn’t compromise on quality, featuring a one-piece carbon fiber co*ckpit and versatile geometry akin to high-end models.

It represents a significant shift in the e-bike industry, making carbon fiber technology accessible to more riders.

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Ride1UP Portola

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Price: $995 to $1,095

The Ride1UP Portola is the company’s first folding e-bike. It has a practical design, sturdy construction, and an impressive price tag.

The inclusion of an 8-speed Shimano Altus drivetrain and hydraulic disc brakes for $1,000 is almost unheard of. This gives the Portola plenty of range for pedaling at high or low speeds and ample stopping power when riding with a loaded rack.

The integrated rear rack is the highlight of this step-through folding frame. It can support up to 130lb, meaning a light adult passenger (using an optional passenger kit) or a child’s seat.

Overall, this is one of the best options in the budget folding e-bike market, and it easily outperforms models that are several hundred dollars more expensive. Add it to your shortlist if you’re on the hunt for this type of bike.

  • 6061 frame
  • 80mm fork
  • 20×3″ tires
  • 40 or 45-mile range
  • 750W, 60Nm motor
  • Class 1-3, 28mph

Frame Size Recommendations

  • ST – 4’10” – 6’4″

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Ride1UP Rift

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Price: $1,895

Ride1UP’s Rift is a fat-tire all-terrain electric bike that’s designed to compete with popular models like the Rad Power Bikes RadRover 6 Plus and Aventon Aventure.2.

As we’ve come to expect from Ride1UP, the Rift offers exceptional value for money, sporting brand-name components in key areas and a durable, reliable frame.

The highlights of this bike are its integrated rack and 150lb capacity, high-torque motor, huge battery capacity, powerful Tektro hydraulic disc brakes, and high-travel fork and tires.

With all of this and a full set of commuter components, the Rift can serve as a fun adventure bike and a comfortable commuter, all for less than $2,000.

  • 6061 frame
  • 120mm suspension fork
  • 26×4″ Kenda Krusade tires
  • 45-60-mile range
  • 750W, 95Nm motor
  • Class 3, 28mph

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Ride1UP Revv 1

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Price: $1,895 to $2,395

Revv 1 is Ride1UP’s first moped-style class 2 e-bike capable of class 3 speeds. It’s available as a hardtail or full-suspension bike with a 750W/90Nm motor capable of 1300W (HT) or 1456W (FS) peak power.

The battery is mounted on the top tube and delivers 1040 Wh (FS) or 780 Wh (HT) of capacity, which translates to a 30-60-mile range. Revv 1 also offers spokeless wheels, hydraulic disc brakes, front and rear lights, a comfy 20″ x 4″ tires. The FS model even has front and rear turn lights, which is an important feature for urban commuters.

  • 6061 Alloy frame
  • 100mm Air fork
  • 20×4″ tires
  • Range: 30-60 mi
  • 750W (1300-1456W peak) motor
  • Class 2 E-Bike (Class 3 compatible)

Frame Size Recommendations

HT & FS– 5’2″ – 6’4″

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Ride1UP Turris

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Price: $1,295

Ride1UP Turris is a brand-new touring commuter e-bike that’s fully equipped for daily urban tasks and longer adventures.

The Turris boasts a 750W rear hub motor, 48V 12.8Ah (615 Wh) battery, plush 27.5″ x 2.4″ tires, and even hydraulic disc brakes. It also comes sporting a 7-speed Shimano drivetrain and a 100 mm front fork for unmatched comfort.

If you like riding year-round, you’ll also love the front and rear fenders, a bright headlight, and raised handlebars. All of that is available at a very affordable price of just $1,295.

  • Aluminum frame
  • 100 mm suspension fork
  • 750W geared rear hub motor
  • 48V 12.8 Ah battery
  • 7-Speed Shimano gearing
  • Hydraulic disc brakes

Frame Size Recommendations

  • XR – Step-Over: 5’6″-6’4″
  • ST – Step-Thru: 5’1″-6’2″

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Ride1UP Roadster v2

A belt-driven single-speed eBike

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Price: $1,095

The Roadster V2 is Ride1UP’s first bike but evolved into a second edition.

Simple, and with a concealed battery, the Roadster V2 has a clean aesthetic and low maintenance requirements thanks to its belt drive.

It’s the cheapest bike in their range with an MSRP of $1,095 and comes with a compact LCD screen. It’s best suited for urban or flat rides and commutes. There are three stylish colors: matteblack, burgundy matte, and silver matte. The 6061 aluminum frame will keep it rust-free and safe from the knocks and wear and tear a bicycle gets on your commutes.

  • 6061 aluminum frame
  • Class 3 electric bike
    Pedal-assist max speed up to 24 mph
  • 500W motor
    40Nm of torque
  • 20-35mi range
  • Integrated 36V battery
  • The bike arrives 90% assembled
  • Weight: 33lbs
    Weight capacity: 275lbs

Frame Size Recommendations

52 – S – 5’3″ – 5’8″
55 – M – 5’10” – 5’10”
58 – L – 5’7″ – 6’2″

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Ride1UP Cafe Cruiser

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Price: $1,595

The Cafe Cruiser is a unique bike in the range as it is the only cruiser-style e-bike by Ride1UP.

It fits in between the 500 and 700 Series bikes at $1,595, but in our opinion, it offers the best value. Some standout components include the upgraded Zoom hydraulic brakes, a high-quality Bafang motor, and a wide 3″ Chaoyang tires.

These wide tires boost comfort and off-road ability, particularly with the 80mm fork suspension. When these components are combined with the plush oversized saddle and swept-back cruiser handlebars, you’ve got yourself one of the most comfortable e-bikes on the market.

Finally, riders can choose from an ST (step-thru) or XR frame option and three colors.

  • Alloy frame
  • 26×3″
  • Range: 30-50mi
  • 750W Bafang geared hub motor
    60Nm torque
  • 720Wh battery with Samsung cells
  • Class 3 Pedal Assist
    Max speed: 28mph, 20mph throttle

Frame Size Recommendations

XR – 5’5″ – 6’4″
ST (Step-Through) – 5′ – 6’4″

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Ride1UP 700 Series

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The Ride1UP 700 series is the next step up from their 500 series.

It costs slightly more at $1,695, but the value is plain to see. For example, components are upgraded, such as hydraulic brakes and a color display LCD screen that allows riders to adjust the programs on the bike and check battery levels, speed, etc.

With Ride1UP’s mission to get as many people out of cars and onto e-bikes, the 700 series is a fantastic place to start.

Wide tires mean it’s capable for both on and lights off-road use while also promoting comfort. Like the 500 series, it comes as either an ST (step-thru) or XT frame option and is available in two colors: gunmetal gray and steel.

  • Alloy frame
  • 27.5×2.4″
  • Range: 30-50mi
  • 48V 500W (800W max) motor
    56Nm torque
  • Class 3 Pedal Assist
    Max speed: 28mp/h p/a, 20mp/h throttle

Frame Size Recommendations

XR – 5’5″ – 6’4″
ST (Step-Through) –5′ – 6’2″

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Ride1UP LMT’D

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Price: $1,695

‘Described as the ‘ultimate commuter bike,’ the Ride1UP LMT’D is certainly a lot of bike for the money.

Costing $1,995 as the second most expensive in their range, the LMT’D is a super-charged electric bike designed to make you rethink your car ownership.

With Schwalbe Super-Moto X tires, an RST Asteria Air Fork, and Dual Piston Tektro Hydraulic brakes, this bike is comfortable and will allow you to go faster and get to max speed quicker with an impressive 100Nm of torque. The bike is available in both ST (step-thru) and XT versions and has a choice of two colorways: midnight gray and sand/brown.

  • Alloy frame
  • 27.5×2.4″
  • Hydro disc brakes w 180mm rotors
  • 48V 750W (1000W peak)
  • 100Nm of torque!
  • Range: 30-50mi

Frame Size Recommendations

XR – 5’1″ – 6’2″
ST (Step-Through)– 5’1″ – 6’2″

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Ride1UP Prodigy v2

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Price: $2,395 – $2,695

The Ride1UP Prodigy v2 is the brand’s most expensive model costing up to $2,695 for the enviolo internal CVT hub and belt-drive build.

They promise the bike will take your riding to the next level and look to be a step away from their usual utility, commuter-style bikes.

The use of 100mm front suspension and sporty Maxxis Rekon Race cross-country tires means the bike will be at home on the trails and the roads. The premium Brose mid-drive motor with 90Nm of torque means getting up to the max assisted speed of 28mph is much easier.

This model is available in two configurations: ST (step-thru) and XR standard 9-speed drivetrains and the off-road-optimized LS and LX models with Gates Carbon belt drivetrains.

  • Alloy frame
  • Range: 50mi
  • Brose TF Sprinter Motor with 90Nm of torque
  • 100mm air suspension fork
  • Weight: 58 or 61lb

Frame Size Recommendations

ST/LS (Step-over) – 5’1″-6’3″
LX/XR (Suspension) – 5’6″-6’4″

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Parts & Accessories

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One huge benefit of owning a Ride1UP bicycle is the availability of various space or replacement parts and accessories to personalize your bike. Additionally, they sell a range of baseball caps, t-shirts, and hoodies from the Apparel page.

From the “Part and Components” tab, you can view each item and the stock availability. In addition, each item has a description that indicates the bike(s) with which it’s compatible. For example, you can use the rear rack with the CORE-5 or LMT’D.

  • Replacement & Extra batteries
  • Chargers
  • Cargo trailer
  • Racks
  • Fenders
  • Displays
  • Phone Mount
  • Panniers
  • Apparel – Merch

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Ride1UP Support

Although Ride1UP is an online direct-to-consumer brand, they offer an excellent customer support experience.

Firstly, all Ride1UP bikes include a 1-year warranty to protect your purchase. In addition, during the first 30 days, you can send the bicycle back for any reason and receive a full refund.

You can consult their extensive “Tech Support” answer section for bike-related issues, including detailed answers to almost any problem. Additionally, they have an email-based support team working to solve customer issues from Monday to Friday, 9-5 PST.

  • What to expect?
  • Why order an eBike online?
  • Lost keys replacement
  • Can I charge without removing the battery?
  • Can I upgrade my bike’s battery for an extra fee?
  • How to adjust the seat & handlebars
  • And much more…

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Assembly & Ordering

Ride 1 UP is a bike brand that focuses on the direct-to-consumer business model. Therefore, all of its bikes are sold online without the middleman.

Ordering from the Ride1UP website is quick and straightforward. Select the frame design and color option you prefer and proceed to check out. You can also add recommended accessories or spare parts to your cart from the product page.

The company offers a range of options for payment and a test ride service from independent suppliers, rental fleets, or ambassadors, which you can search here.

Ride 1 Up electric bicycles come 85% – 90% pre-assembled!

Each Ride1UP bike has a detailed assembly guide that features step-by-step instructions for the final 10-15% needed to get the bike ready to ride. The final assembly is just mechanical parts, and there is no electronic assembly required.

Additionally, video tutorials are available that allow you to watch a Ride1UP mechanic and follow along. The assembly guide also features extra tips for troubleshooting problems to common errors to avoid.

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FAQs

Is Ride1Up a Chinese company? ›

Ride1Up is an American company headquartered in San Diego, California, and has been established since 2018.

What class is Ride1Up bikes? ›

Ride1Up makes bikes that fall into Class 2 or 3. Certain models are switchable between Class 2 and Class 3, but the remaining models are Class 3 only. Most models, however, do have fully adjustable PAS settings allowing the rider to limit the power output should they choose to do so.

Who owns Ride1Up bikes? ›

Ride1Up was born when our founder, Kevin Dugger, realized that there weren't any affordable electric bikes that were built with quality components and materials that would last.

What is a fair price for an ebike? ›

The average cost of an electric bike is between $2,000 to $3000. However, prices range as low as $300 or as high as $8,000 or more.

Where is Ride1Up based? ›

Headquartered in the United States, all of our ebike models are curated and designed in San Diego, California, and employ staff from across the country.

Which class of ebike is best? ›

Class 3 e-bikes, also known as speed pedelecs, are the fastest and most powerful type of e-bike. They have an electric motor that provides assistance while the rider is pedaling, and the motor stops assisting once the bike reaches 28 miles per hour.

What's the difference between a Class 1 and Class 2 E-bike? ›

Class 1: Pedal-assist only; motor provides assistance all the way up to 20 mph. Class 2: Pedal-assist or throttle; motor provides assistance all the way up to 20 mph. Class 3: Pedal assist only; motor provides assistance all the way up to 28 mph.

What bike brand does Walmart own? ›

Viathon is a new direct-to-consumer bike brand owned by Walmart that launched this week with a line of carbon bikes that sell between $2,300 and $6,000.

What is the largest eBike company? ›

Top 12 Electric Bike Manufacturers in the World (2023)
PositionCompany NameYear Established
1Riese & Müller(Germany)1993
2Leebike(China)2005
3Kuake Bicycle(China)2009
4FIVE SRL(Italy)2004
8 more rows

How long does a cheap eBike last? ›

Usually, ebikes last for roughly ten years, but the year count can be low or high depending on several factors. Often you can consider replacing gears, tires, chains, brakes, etc., and may even replace the battery or motor for extended optimal performance.

What is the average price of a good eBike? ›

For most consumers, the higher end of the scale will be about $6,000 to $7,000. According to the NCSL, the average price for an electric commuter bike is $2,000 to $3,000, compared with $1,000 for a conventional midrange commuter bicycle.

Are expensive ebikes worth it? ›

If you're looking to get the most out of your riding experience, you'll want to invest in a high-quality, expensive bike. These bikes often offer more customization options in terms of fit and performance, so you can tailor your ride to your specific needs.

What bicycle brand is from China? ›

Consider Winspace, YOELEO, Trifox, Elves, and ICAN if you want a Chinese road bike frame. If you are looking for a Chinese carbon mountain bike frame, I recommend Trifox and ICAN. All these brands meet the criteria described in this article and have hundreds (to thousands) of satisfied customers worldwide.

Is there an American made ebike? ›

Hi-Power Cycles is one of the few e-bike companies that use US parts and assemble their bikes in the USA. They have 7 different models of e-bikes. They also charge their e-bike batteries in the US with solar power.

Are any bikes made in China? ›

In the bike industry, there is not much variation in where carbon frames are made. Virtually all of them, including for example many of the iconic “Italian” frames, are made in China. The big difference is not in the origin of the frames, but rather in the labeling.

What is the electric two wheeler company in China? ›

Top electric scooter manufacturers in China include Sparkee Mobility, Niu Technologies, Yadea, and Segway-Ninebot. These brands lead the market in innovation and production. China has emerged as a hub for electric scooter production, with several companies dominating the global market.

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