I have an HF1000 that I've been riding for over a year. It had its issues and when I purchased it I almost knew I'd completely rip it apart and add my own components. When the bike was under warranty, Juiced was reasonably responsive to support calls. The thing that got annoying was the number of emails needed to be sent back and forth before any replacement parts showed up. Also, during that time I think their support apparatus wasn't as robust as it is now.
In total, I have three other friends that purchased either a CCX or CCS. I haven't heard any complaints about the quality of the bike or service issues. The one thing I'd keep an eye on is the battery connector and where it connects to the frame. A number of users have had issues with that, myself included. I think Juiced Bike, while being innovative and creating their own 52v battery is a great thing. The issue is the plastic receiver pieces in the bike frame were likely never designed to hold the weight of the extra cells in the 52v battery.
I am not sure the problem has to do with the weight of the battery. I agree that the problem appears related to the plastic receiver pieces; there are some dimensional issues. I think there is a marginal engagement of the male connector pins into the battery connector sleeves, even when the user has not experienced power downs.
Other than this connection, the other CCX problems seem to be statistically low as per the complaints one can read in this and other forums.
The CCX seems to be the best commuter bike in the market, specially for the long commutes. Is up to Juiced Bikes to address this pending issue and remain the unquestionable leader.
Can I ask how you feel about the bike at your height?@JohnJ: I am 5'5" and the bike is an M size.
Can I ask how you feel about the bike at your height?
I'm also 5'5" and strongly considering buying a CCX, but I'm worried about the size of the bike. I know the site says the size M will fit but I'd prefer to hear from an actual customer.
I don't wanna feel like I'm on a pennyfarthing and tipping over at red lights.
My inseam is about 29 and I'm fairly confident I can clear the top tube with shoes on, but it's going to be a tight fit and I expect uncomfortable.
Love the CCX performance! As a 65 y/o "fat" guy, I would not be considered athletic by anyone's standard -except mine. In fact, according insurance statistics, I am considered clinically obese -what a joke!
Around here, it has been a very cold and overall a tough Winter for cycling. Snow shoveling has been my main means of exercising this season.
I took the CCX out for 10 miles around-the-block yesterday: https://connect.garmin.com/modern/activity/3449014335
I've traveled about 53 miles since last recharging. Still, the readout shows 50.4 volts /4 bars left from 10 remaining. I love the CCX's battery capacity!
Thats my inseam measured from the floor.Is that a 29” pant inseam or your actual inseam measurement? If it’s your real inseam than the step-thru Cross Current S would be a better option if you can find one.
An admirable tribute to you and Juiced. Ride on!3/19
Hi, OWNER OF THE JUICED BIKES CLUB HERE
I own a 1st gen Ripcurrent S (s/n 5) and have several mods to the bike, from carbon fiber bars to Shimanno Saint pedals. Currently, the bike's ECU and LCD display are at Juiced being updated to current specs.
... I went with Juiced. I will be fixing it, improving it and modding it always and I'm happy to do so.