cardiobiker
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I would never recommend Ride1up to anyone after my experience last summer.
I posted on this thread last July that my Ride1up Core 5 made this strange grinding sound every time I engaged the throttle or PAS. After sending multiple videos to Ride1up support, they diagnosed it as a motor problem. Since it was out of warranty, they said it will cost $250.00.
Fine. I spent the $250 for the motor + another $100.00 for a bike shop to install it. Guess what, same grinding problem. So it was not the motor. So then Ride1up support sent a controller. I installed the controller and still had the same problem. Sent more photos to Ride1up support and waited.
All this back and forth with support, shipping fiascos and waiting, took the whole summer. Since Ride1up support seemed like they didn't know what they were doing, I took the Core5 to a local bike shop. 2 days later, my bike was fixed. The local bike shop just changed a $15.00 cable.
I tried to return the motor and get a refund but Ride1up support would not pay for the return shipping and they said that the motor has to be like new. Well the motor wouldn't be like new since it was already installed in the bike and tested for several miles.
So in total I spent around $400.00 to fix my Ride1up bike when it only should have cost $15.00. Plus Ride1up ruined my biking season that summer. I would never recommend Ride1up to anyone.
I posted on this thread last July that my Ride1up Core 5 made this strange grinding sound every time I engaged the throttle or PAS. After sending multiple videos to Ride1up support, they diagnosed it as a motor problem. Since it was out of warranty, they said it will cost $250.00.
Fine. I spent the $250 for the motor + another $100.00 for a bike shop to install it. Guess what, same grinding problem. So it was not the motor. So then Ride1up support sent a controller. I installed the controller and still had the same problem. Sent more photos to Ride1up support and waited.
All this back and forth with support, shipping fiascos and waiting, took the whole summer. Since Ride1up support seemed like they didn't know what they were doing, I took the Core5 to a local bike shop. 2 days later, my bike was fixed. The local bike shop just changed a $15.00 cable.
I tried to return the motor and get a refund but Ride1up support would not pay for the return shipping and they said that the motor has to be like new. Well the motor wouldn't be like new since it was already installed in the bike and tested for several miles.
So in total I spent around $400.00 to fix my Ride1up bike when it only should have cost $15.00. Plus Ride1up ruined my biking season that summer. I would never recommend Ride1up to anyone.