totalnovice
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Thought I'd start a thread on what us owners think about RPB as an ebike company.
I'll start ... To me, at this point in their evolution, RPB is essentially the "Harbor Freight" of the ebike world (and I mean that in a good way). Yes they have low cost ebikes (maybe the lowest) ... but there's a reason they can do that folks. They buy in bulk from Chinese manufacturers who are offering the 'best' price for their selected components. And thus they are subject to the 'quality' of those suppliers.
So having said that, I also believe the people behind RPB are true ebike believers and are really committed to growing the ebike industry, and I wish them great success. But at the same time, they are trying to run a profitable business, provide for their families, and take care of their employees. And that leads to business decisions & compromises. As they evolve, I expect they will also have to raise their prices. Theres a reason many OEM ebikes are quite expensive, and thats because thats what it takes for those companies to offer a good product, get repeat customers, and remain viable.
Yes, I'm a newbie in the ebike world, the RR being my first ebike. And no, I don't have any experience with more established or higher priced OEMs. RPB (and Court) got me into this world, and I think I'm going to stick around. I believe in the utility of an ebike and I've learned alot, which is both fun & rewarding.
Would I buy another ebike from RPB? ... Not at this point.
Would I recommend RPB to a friend? ... Yes, but I would make it clear what they are getting, and encourage them to shop other makes & models.
I'll start ... To me, at this point in their evolution, RPB is essentially the "Harbor Freight" of the ebike world (and I mean that in a good way). Yes they have low cost ebikes (maybe the lowest) ... but there's a reason they can do that folks. They buy in bulk from Chinese manufacturers who are offering the 'best' price for their selected components. And thus they are subject to the 'quality' of those suppliers.
So having said that, I also believe the people behind RPB are true ebike believers and are really committed to growing the ebike industry, and I wish them great success. But at the same time, they are trying to run a profitable business, provide for their families, and take care of their employees. And that leads to business decisions & compromises. As they evolve, I expect they will also have to raise their prices. Theres a reason many OEM ebikes are quite expensive, and thats because thats what it takes for those companies to offer a good product, get repeat customers, and remain viable.
Yes, I'm a newbie in the ebike world, the RR being my first ebike. And no, I don't have any experience with more established or higher priced OEMs. RPB (and Court) got me into this world, and I think I'm going to stick around. I believe in the utility of an ebike and I've learned alot, which is both fun & rewarding.
Would I buy another ebike from RPB? ... Not at this point.
Would I recommend RPB to a friend? ... Yes, but I would make it clear what they are getting, and encourage them to shop other makes & models.