It got cut-off...
Upon opening the box, I found all parts looking like they were thrown in there. The front tire wasn't secured to the frame to prevent its movement during shipping and the result was a lot of nicks and scratches front to back.
I pulled it out and started to assemble it according to the video sent out by the Rad Power Bikes team. The wiring to the handlebars is extremely tight, but everything fit into place with the exception of the front light. The wires barely reach the light and upon turning the bars to the right, the wires pull right out of the back of the light. I looked to see if I routed them wrong but it's pretty much a straight-shot from the main wiring harness to the light.
The housing around the red button was busted up, but the button does still work.
My battery won't charge at all. I did see an earlier post where someone said to reseat the fuse to fix it. I'll try that and let you know how that goes.
The front brake cable is run in such a way that it rubs against the massive tires. I just zip-tied it out of the way.
There is a wire that was completely pulled out of the front brake lever. I would pull out the screw and attempt to reconnect it but there is a sticker saying that it's prohibited to remove that screw. Hopefully someone in there can give me a pointer with that one.
Right now I can only use it as a traditional bike but it is very smooth and surprisingly easy to pedal. I can't wait to ride it as an evoke.
More later, but here some pics.