Search results

  1. S

    Are Ride1up bikes UL safety certified

    I didn't think so. If I run into Kevin at his store in SD I'll ask him about this. It's only a matter of time before UL certification for ebikes is going to be regulated or they will go the way of the hoverboard
  2. S

    Another Prodigy Review - Prodigy XC

    The motor is not driving the wheels, its driving the crankset, which is connected to a chain, connected to a freewheel/cassette, there is no scenario where the cranks keep turning due to motor power if your feet are on the pedals. ie the motor cannot propel the bike when you are coasting. This...
  3. S

    Another Prodigy Review - Prodigy XC

    No throttle means brake cut off is completely unnecessary, the motor is only on when you pedal. . you're not going to pedal and brake at the same time. There are no proprietary parts on this bike, that's probably the best part about Ride1up bikes, they use standard brand name parts on their...
  4. S

    Are Ride1up bikes UL safety certified

    I know Ride1up specifies they use samsung batteries along with a proper BMS charger, but I'm wondering if all the electrical components have UL certification. I was prompted to ask this question based on the following youtube video and discussions that followed.
  5. S

    Ride1Up Ltd Upgrades that work

    Any Fox fork will be a huge upgrade, however, you'll probably end up having to replace your front wheel as well, the LMTD comes with old skool 9mm QR if I'm not mistaken, most forks from the last 5 years are through axle type (like what is on the Prodigy)
Back