Rick badgolfer
Member
Have had two Rize bikes, first one is great, therefore decided to buy a commuter mid drive from same company. Unfortunately, l think l have a lemon. First….to date, customer service has been great. They’ve replaced a freewheel after 7th gear broke some teeth. Company admits they had issues. Just got a new replacement battery as the original had issues getting any reasonable distance per charge. Today went for first ride with new battery. Just a quick 30 second ride to see if all systems go. Always use throttle to overcome initial inertia. Seemed fine, turned around to get home and go for ride later. Stopped, straddled bike, took hands off brakes….bike took off like bucking bronco. Finally, got under control by shutting power off, not easy because hands had to stay on brakes. Noticed small wrench error sign…04. Checked manual…no 04 error message. Go online, see Juiced Bikes has an 04 error message. Indicates a throttle issue. Check bike….sure enough the throttle had not snapped back. Played with it, got it unstuck, error message disappears. Happens again though, but bike is at 0 PAS, so no problem.
Here’s the rub…l could have had this happen a hundred yards further at a busy intersection, lots of cross traffic. Had l taken my hands off brake there, could have bolted into traffic. Might have been my demise.
Waiting to hear back from Rize, 2 phone calls and an email. Have lost all confidence in bike. How could l morally sell this to someone and not tell them about this? I sure don’t want to keep it now. Bike has 100 miles on it. Mostly, it’s been waiting for parts or in LBS. Check your throttle readers.
Here’s the rub…l could have had this happen a hundred yards further at a busy intersection, lots of cross traffic. Had l taken my hands off brake there, could have bolted into traffic. Might have been my demise.
Waiting to hear back from Rize, 2 phone calls and an email. Have lost all confidence in bike. How could l morally sell this to someone and not tell them about this? I sure don’t want to keep it now. Bike has 100 miles on it. Mostly, it’s been waiting for parts or in LBS. Check your throttle readers.