I’ve recently surpassed a 1000 miles on my 2020 Rad Rover Step Through and thought I’d pass on my findings. After watching lots of reviews I had narrowed my choices down between the Rover and a Ride1up 700. I had actually picked the 700 and placed an order. I then got nervous that covid might delay the order and the Rad rover was in stock so I canceled the order and went with the rover. That turned out to be a good thing as I really like the fat tires on rough Maine roads. The other thing was just after getting it new signs went up on my local trails that said no class 2 or 3 allowed and 20 mph speed limit. Now I can turn my Rover into a class 1 by just unplugging the throttle so I can ride it on the trails.
Overall the Rover exceeded my expectations when it came to handling hills and everything else. The only problem so far has been the headlight failed and they replaced it quickly. I’ve cleaned and oiled the chain a few times and needed to adjust the brakes once. They need it again but I have new pads arriving in a couple of days so I’ll just swap them out and adjust then. It will be interesting to see how much wear there is on the old pads when I compare them with new.
The bike shifts smoothly and easily and that has not required any adjustment so far. The PAS allows me to easily peddle up every hill I’ve encountered and I’ve not had to drop below 3rd gear. I generally leave it at PAS level 3 and just use 4&5 on the steeper hills. Overall I’m very pleased with this bike and enjoy riding it a lot.
Overall the Rover exceeded my expectations when it came to handling hills and everything else. The only problem so far has been the headlight failed and they replaced it quickly. I’ve cleaned and oiled the chain a few times and needed to adjust the brakes once. They need it again but I have new pads arriving in a couple of days so I’ll just swap them out and adjust then. It will be interesting to see how much wear there is on the old pads when I compare them with new.
The bike shifts smoothly and easily and that has not required any adjustment so far. The PAS allows me to easily peddle up every hill I’ve encountered and I’ve not had to drop below 3rd gear. I generally leave it at PAS level 3 and just use 4&5 on the steeper hills. Overall I’m very pleased with this bike and enjoy riding it a lot.