Ride1UP 700 Series Electric Bike Owner’s Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Ride1UP
Table of Contents
E-bike Owner’s Manual
Model: 700 Series
Ride1UP 700 Series Owner’s Manual
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NOTE: ◆ THIS IS FOR YOUR RECORDS ONLY. YOUR SERIAL NUMBER IS THE NUMBER STAMPED ON THE FRONT OF YOUR HEAD TUBE.
Thank you for purchasing a Ride1UP 700 Series e-bike! This manual contains
important safety,
performance & maintenance information. Please take a moment to read the manual
and review our instructions before starting riding & keep the manual for
future reference.
Need service or support? Visit our website https://ride1up.com/bike/support
for quick answers or call/email us directly. Our support team is ready to help
you, M-F: 9 AM-5 PM.
Ride1UP Customer Support Contact:
Phone: 888-494-1415
Email: support@ride1up.com
IMPORTANT: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE. RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.
WARNING: Basic safety precautions should always be observed when using an
electrical appliance to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or serious
injury.
Safety Notes
1.1 Personal Safety:
It is the owner’s/rider’s responsibility to properly assemble their bike and inspect all components and ensure all nuts and bolts are properly tightened for safety or to trust a 3 party to do so. This is important for all bikes and even more critical for safety on an electric bike. Failure to do so may result in serious injury and/or death.
This e-bike is intended for use on paved roads or paths only. Using the e-bike for any other purpose may result in serious injury. Before you ride this e-bike in a busy area or on public roads, practice riding in a safe area free of hazards. Take time to learn the e-bike’s controls and power. It is your responsibility to identify and follow all local laws and regulations, including fitting your e-bike with any additional equipment necessary to comply with local laws. At night your e-bike MUST have white front lights and red rear lights lit. It MUST also be fitted with a red rear reflector and amber pedal reflectors. Use caution when loading your e-bike into a car or when mounting it on a bicycle carrier. You must avoid damaging the wires of the electrical components during riding, transporting, and storing your electric bike.
1.2 E-bike Safety:
You must be 18 or over to ride this e-bike. Your e-bike is designed for a
maximum permitted overall weight (rider + cargo) of 275lbs. You MUST have the
bike inspected or assembled by someone experienced with bike mechanics prior
to use. Proper assembly and inspection of all nuts and bolts are vital for
safety and for your warranty coverage as damages due to improper assembly are
not covered under warranty. Improper assembly of critical components could
lead to serious injury and or death. Do not submerge your -bike in water. Be
aware that the speed at which you are traveling may be faster than you are
used to, especially when accelerating.
1.3 Electrical Safety:
Only use the charger supplied by Ride1UP. Do not store the bike or battery
plugged into a wall outlet. Unplug the battery before leaving the bike alone.
Never modify the charger in any way. The charger has been designed for a
specific voltage, always check that the outlet’s voltage is the same as that
stated on the rating label. A charger that is suitable for one type of battery
pack may create a risk of fire when used with another battery pack; never use
the charger with another appliance or attempt to charge this product with
another charger. Before use, check the charger cord for signs of damage. A
damaged or entangled charger cord increases the risk of fire and electric
shock. Keep the charger cord away from hot surfaces and sharp edges. Do not
handle the charger with wet hands. Do not store or charge the appliance
outdoors. The charger must be removed from the socket before removing the
battery, cleaning, or maintaining the appliance.
1.4 Brake Safety:
Regularly check your brakes for signs of wear and tear and functionality. Before every ride, quickly test and visually check your brakes. Any worn parts must be repaired or replaced immediately. Be careful while getting used to the brakes. Never brake with only your front brake. Practice emergency stops in a place clear of traffic until you are comfortable controlling your e-bike. Wet weather reduces your braking power and the grip of the brakes. Reduce your speed and be aware of longer stopping distances when cycling in wet conditions. Braking on unpaved surfaces will differ. Be sure to practice braking on different surface types. Ensure that braking surfaces and brake pads are free of wax, grease, and oil. Do not pedal and brake at the same time as this will cause excessive wear.
Maintenance:
Make sure all screws, nuts, and bolts are tightened securely before riding.
Failure to do so may result in serious injury and/or death. Many parts on your
e-bike are subject to a higher degree of wear due to their function and
depending on their use. Have your e-bike checked regularly at a professional
bike shop and have any worn parts replaced. Ensure the battery is removed
from the bike before carrying out any maintenance. You must always use genuine
replacement parts when performing maintenance on your bike. Regularly check
the tire pressures (See sidewall of your tire for correct psi range) and
regularly check the tread depth of tires.
After an accident or crash, you must take your e- bike to a bike repair
specialist to make sure that it is safe to ride. Be aware that damage may not
be visible. Failure to do this may result in serious injury. Any form of
crack, scratches, or change of coloring in highly stressed areas indicates
that the life expectancy of the part has been reached and should be replaced
immediately.
1.6 Additional Warnings:
Routine maintenance checks are required on your e-bike. Check all-important
connections, brake functionality, and ensure axle nuts are secured before
riding. Failure to do so may result in serious injury and/or death. Do not
ride your bike at night without working front lights and rear tail lights.
Failure to do so may result in serious injury and/or death.
The e-bike is intended for use by those at least eighteen years of age. Use by
anyone below the age of eighteen is prohibited. Have installation/assembly
checked by a professional bike mechanic or completed entirely by a bike
mechanic prior to riding. All bolts and nuts should be checked. Failure to do
so could result in serious injury and/or death. When operating your e-bike:
Do not wear earplugs, headphones, headsets, or use a cell phone while riding.
Never hitch rides on other vehicles. Never hold an item that interferes with
your grip on the handlebars & never be under the influence of alcohol or drugs
while riding.
ALWAYS wear a helmet when riding your e-bike. Failure to do so may result in
serious injury and/or death. It is your obligation to check all applicable
laws for bicycle rules governing: operation, equipment, use, and appropriate
places for operation. Do not exceed local speed restrictions.
Maintain your brakes such that you can at least execute a one-braked-wheel
skid on dry, level, clean pavement. Never configure your e-bike such that the
handlebars are higher than a rider’s shoulders. In addition to front and rear
reflectors, you must also ensure that the e-bike is equipped with side
reflectors. Never ride your e-bike without the seat provided with the e-bike.
This e-bike is not meant for downhill riding or rocky trails. The e-bike is
for paved or smooth surfaces only. Do not ride your e-bike in unsafe weather
conditions or when the road surface is comprised, of ice, snow, water, sand,
or anything else that could cause a loss of traction. Failure to follow this
rule may result in serious injury and/or death.
Keep your e-bike and packaging away from children. Lithium-Ion batteries can
be extremely dangerous if stored or used improperly. Please learn proper care
of your battery at http://batteryuniversity.com/. Damage to your lithium
battery from misuse could result in serious injury, hazardous smoke, and
fires, and/or death.
Special precautions must be taken if you transport your e-bike with you during
air travel, or if shipped by air courier. Be sure to follow all requirements
of airlines and air couriers regarding lithium batteries if you take your
e-bike with you during air travel, or if you ship your e-bike by air courier.
1.7 Notable Bike Parts:
What’s in the Box?
Figure 1: Bike; fork, front wheel, front axle skewer, front fender, rear rack, handlebars, saddle, and an additional box of parts/tools (Figure 2) all zip- tied together and padded.
Figure 2: Seat and seat post, and separate box with pedals, charger, and installation hardware.
Figure 3 : Close up of the bag of nuts and bolts.
2.1 Nuts & Bolts: Where do they go?:
Installation Steps: Assembling Your Bike
3.1 Fork Assembly:
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PLEASE COMPLETE THE STEPS IN ORDER.
- Check wire and cable routing before inserting the fork steerer tube into the headtube. Compare wire and cable routing to video/pictures in manual or on our website.
- Make sure the fork is not backward, the brake caliper goes on the left.
- Align the steerer tube with the hole of the head tube, slowly slide it through. Be careful not to lose the compression or split ring. (Figure A).
- Push Compression ring down on the fork steerer tube. The lip of the compression ring should fit in between the steerer tube and the upper headset bearing (the compression ring is the only split ring), then slide on headset spacers. (Figure B)
- Check the routing of the cables again before installing stem with handlebars. You may need to flip your handlebars for proper routing. Slowly slide the stem with attach handle-bars onto the fork steerer tube. (Figure C)
- Do not stress, stretch, or kink your hydraulic brake line. Do route it inside the front of the fork on the left side of the wheel.
- Installing the top cap and bolt:
- Tighten on the top cap with the attached bolt using a hex wrench. (Figure D)
o, Pull the fork up so it is properly seated against the bearings and push the stem down to increase pressure on the headset.
o Place the top cap on top of the stem and carefully tighten the compression bolt until you feel some resistance when rotating the stem. (Do not overtighten or you will cause the star nut in the fork steerer tube to come out).
o If properly assembled and tightened, the fork should turn smoothly, but should not shift up and down relative to the headtube. It should not feel loose or shift front to back or side to side. (Figure D)
o Once the top cap is tightened, align the stem and tighten pinch bolts. Please refer to the Detailed
Torque Specifications in section 2.3 below to ensure that the bolts are
torqued to the specified range (Figure E)
o, Tighten the bar clamp of the stem using the 4 bolts to secure the
handlebars. The gap of the clamp should be the same at the top and bottom.
WARNING: ◆ IT’S VITAL TO TIGHTEN THE BAR CLAMP TO AVOID THE MOVEMENT OF THE HANDLEBARS, AS WELL AS THE COMPRESSION CAP, ENSURING FORK IS INSTALLED CORRECTLY. THIS SHOULD BE COMPLETED BY SOMEONE FAMILIAR WITH BIKE MECHANICS.
3.2 Front Wheel Assembly:
- Do not touch the brake pads or rotors with your fingers. The oil will contaminate them and cause noises when breaking.
- Do not squeeze the brake lever before the rotor is installed. This may damage the brake caliper.
- Do not stress, stretch, or kink your hydraulic brake line.
- Align the disc rotor so it fits between the brake pads. Do not force it. (Figure 4)
- Place the front wheel axle onto the fork dropouts. (Figure 5)
- Install the quick-release skewer. The narrow part of the cone springs should face inward. (Figure 6)
- Rotate to tighten and then hand tighten the axle skewer quick-release arm. Line up the disc rotor to make sure there is space on each side, so they don’t rub. Then make sure the wheel is secure. (Figure 7)
WARNING ◆ IT IS VITAL THAT THE QUICK RELEASE HAVE BEEN TIGHTENED. IF THEY ARE NOT PROPERLY ALIGNED, THE WHEEL MAY COME OFF, CAUSING SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR DEATH.
3.3 Seat Post Assembly:
- Open the seat clamp and insert the seat post to or past the minimum insertion point. (Figure 8 & 9)
- Adjust the suitable height and rotate the clamp to tighten and then shut it. (Figure 10)
3.4 Seat Clamp Assembly:
- Slide saddle into seat post clamp.
- Using a 6mm hex wrench. Tighten the bolt to 16-17nm of torque (unless otherwise marked on the seat post).
- The seat post angle is adjustable. Make sure the grooves are properly aligned. Ensure the bolt(s) are correctly torqued. If left loose or over-tightened, the seat post bolt could snap causing serious injury and/or death.
3.5 Pedal Assembly:
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Applying grease to the spindles of the bottom bracket will help ensure the crank arms fully seat and do not make noise while you are riding.
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The left pedal (marked “L”) must be installed in the left crank arm. It is a reverse thread, rotate counterclockwise to install and tighten.
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Screw each pedal into a crank by hand. They should screw in easily to start. Do not force them.
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The right pedal (marked “R”) must be installed in the right crank arm. It is a standard thread, rotate clockwise to install and tighten.
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Use an adjustable wrench to finish tightening the pedal in place.
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NOTE: ◆ THERE ARE TWO PEDALS INCLUDED IN THE BOX WITH YOUR BIKE. THE PEDALS SCREW INTO THE ENDS OF THE CRANKS WITHOUT EXTRA NUTS, SCREWS, OR PINS. FAILURE TO USE THE CORRECT PEDAL ON THE CORRECT SIDE WILL RESULT IN A STRIPPED CRANK ARM.
3.6 Chainring Assembly:
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Crank arms should be installed 180° from each other.
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Slide chainring and crankarm over the bottom bracket.
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Using an 8mm hex wrench. Tighten the crank arm to 38Nm of torque.
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Check the left side crank arm as well. It should be very tight, 38nm.
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Finally, wrap the chain around the chainring and the drive side is now assembled.
NOTE: Sometimes the chain can be tangled in transit. It can be untangled and does not have to be removed to be properly installed.
3.7 Detailed Torque Settings:
Saddle Clamp Bolt: 16-17nm (or as noted on the seat post) Crank Arms: 39nm
Compression Cap (bolt): 4-5nm (make sure steering is still free but the fork
is not loose or wobbly) Stem/Steerer Clamp: 8-9nm (or as noted on a stem)
Handlebar Clamp: 8-9nm ( or as noted on stem – tighten evenly in a cross
pattern so the gap at each bolt is the same)
3.8 Adjust Derailleur and Shifter:
Verify your shifter and derailleur are properly adjusted. When you first
assemble your bike, your derailleur may need to be tuned if you hear any noise
while shifting or if it is not shifting smoothly. Or lastly, if the chain is
shifting past the largest or smallest cog.
Rear derailleurs have 3 adjustment screws (2 are the high and low limit
screw), plus the barrel adjuster at the derailleur and the barrel adjuster on
the handlebars.
It is critical that the low and high limit screws are properly adjusted. If
they are not, the chain may come from the largest cog, into the spokes and
cause permanent damage to your derailleur, derailleur hanger, motor cable,
spokes, and rim.
The motor is so powerful that if this happens it can quickly destroy or damage
the components mentioned.
Adjusting your derailleur properly will be done best by a mechanic, however,
it can be accomplished by following a helpful video. Please check our support
pages at ww.Ride1UP.com for the latest tips and
videos on how to do this properly.
It is normal to need to adjust your derailleur once again after logging some
miles on the bike as things settle (spring and cable tension involved in
shifting).
3.9 Test and Adjust Front and Rear Brakes:
After Assembly, you must test your front and rear brake. You can then adjust
them as needed. How you install the front wheel and brake caliper can affect
whether the disc rakes rub when first assembling. After assembly, you may need
to adjust the front and rear brake. Look in line with the brake pads and
slowly tighten the quick-release axle while ensuring the rotor stays in the
exact middle between the pads. The disc rotor is one of the most exposed
malleable components during shipping. If it is bent, it can sometimes be trued
(bent back) or replaced with a new disc rotor. If unsure how to properly
adjust your brakes, please check our website for a recommended video. If you
are unable to access our website, you should take the bike to your local bike
shop for an assembly inspection and/or tune-up. The bike shop will be able to
inspect the bike for safety and adjust your brakes.
3.10 Spoke Tension:
Rear wheel, 12G spoke:
Left side 114-130kgs (Park tools, 33-34)
Right side 150-172kgs (Park tools, 35-36)
Front wheel, 13G spoke:
Left side 133-151kgs(Park tools, 30-31)
Right side 104-117kgs(Park tools, 28-29)
Battery Connection & Removal
- Insert the key into the battery keyhole.
- Turn the key in a clockwise direction (At 90 degrees).
- The battery is heavy, use both hands to avoid dropping and damaging the battery.
- With one hand holding the battery in, gently rotate the knob to the left or right and carefully use both hands to remove the battery.
- If the knob feels stuck, do not force it, simply take the weight off of the latch and it will release easily.
- replace the battery with the key in the same position, then turn key to lock.
- The charging port is on the right side of the battery at the top of the down tube.
NOTE: ◆ ALWAYS KEEP THE CHARGER PORT COVERED TO PROTECT AGAINST MOISTURE, WHICH CAN DESTROY THE BATTERY.
Charging the Battery:
WARNING ◆ DO NOT LEAVE CHARGING BATTERY UNATTENDED
The battery’s voltage is indicated by the 4 LED lights located on the top of
the battery & also on the display unit located on the handlebars. Your battery
must be charged at ambient temperature, on a non-flammable & dry surface, away
from any sources of heat, humidity, or flammable materials. Also, it must not
be covered.
If you ever see a spark while charging your battery. Please inspect the
charging port of the battery and the tip of the charger. Please contact
Support@Ride1UP.com and share pictures.
Follow the steps when charging the battery:
Step 1. Turn the bike off. The LCD will be off.
Step 2. Plug the charger (which is off) into the socket and then insert
the charger plug into the battery, which is also off. Make sure the charger’s
tip is not stressed or supporting the weight of the charger. Do not wiggle the
charger’s tip in the charging port of the battery.
• The red LED lights on The battery are being charged. ( A )
• The red LED light becomes green: The battery is fully charged and you can
unplug the charger.
(Figure B)
NOTE: It takes 3-6 hours for the battery to be fully charged when using
the standard charger supplied with the bike.
Do not leave the battery unattended while plugged into the charger.
Do not store the batteries connected to the charger.
Do not wiggle the tip of the charger in the battery port.
6.1 Battery Basics & Care:
NOTE: Never charge your battery when its temperature or the space it is stored
in is below freezing. Failure to follow this rule could result in serious
injury, death, and property damage.
The chargers do stop charging when the battery is fully charged. When charging
your battery, do not charge near any potentially flammable material. Charge in
a safe fire-resistant space. If you are storing the e-bike for more than a
day, do not leave it plugged in. It is best to leave it charged to 80% but
unplugged. The button on the top of the battery works as a charge gauge. It is
not an on-off button. When riding always plug the charger port with the rubber
cover. If moisture gets in, the battery can be destroyed. Everyone is
encouraged to learn a little bit more about the basics of lithium-ion battery
care and proper treatment. For extended life, charge your battery to 80% and
use it until it is at 20%. Depending on the charge level when plugged in, it
takes 3-6 hours for the battery to fully charge when using the standard
charger supplied with the bike. Charging for 1-2 hours will keep it near 80%
depending on the last usage. You can check the charge percentage on the
display. If storing for periods longer periods (a week or more), it is a good
idea to store your battery with a 40-80% charge. Check the battery once a
month. If the battery drops to 25% or lower, charge it up to 40-80%.
Recommended storage temperatures are 50°-77°F and will provide the best
performance out of the battery. Storage should be done in a dry area.
6.2 Common Assembly/Unboxing Issues:
(6.2.a) Fork and Headset : Installing the fork and headset incorrectly
can be very dangerous. Please be sure to check our 700 Series Assembly Support
page at www.Ride1UP.com and review the tips and videos there. If for any
reason you get confused about the order of the headset pieces, please take
pictures and send them to Support@Ride1UP.com.
(6.2.b) Fenders : If you are experiencing rubbing or rattling fenders,
this can be fixed. Firstly, the front fender tab that attaches to the fork can
be mounted on the back to provide more spacing or the front for a tighter fit.
The fender arms are also malleable and sometimes need to be bent with the
wheel off to be centered with the wheel.
(6.2.c) Bent Derailleur Hanger : Firstly, do not start riding and shift
into 1 gear before checking the alignment of the derailleur and hanger.
Especially if you hear the gears clicking. The derailleur will over shift and
the chain will get caught between the motor and the cog. This issue is common
as we ship the derailleur installed and it is a light-weight malleable
aluminum. It is also common among cyclists and can be fixed by straightening
the derailleur hanger with force. As lways, fancy tools/mechanics make it
look easy. After the hanger is straightened, the derailleur/gears can be
indexed (under adjustments) to remove any additional clicking or grinding
noises. If you cannot fix the derailleur hanger, new ones can be found online.
Ride1UP will cover the cost if it arrived bent.
(6.2.d) Noise When Riding: Refer to the three issues above. Gears, fenders,
and brakes are the most common sources of riding noise. Additionally, the
front hub can sometimes make a squeaking noise if it does not have enough
grease. Pay attention to the noises. They are usually symptomatic of a minor
issue that could cause more problems later. It is best to determine what is
causing the noise and resolve the issue. If you are unsure of the cause,
please review our support page at www.Ride1UP.com. You can also share
a clear video without wind noise by emailing Support@Ride1UP.com.
Display Instructions
6.1 General
Operation:
(for more information, download the entire LCD manual at
ride1up.com/bike/support)
- Switching the E-Bike System On/Off: To switch on the e-bike system, hold the Power button for 2 seconds.
- It is best practice for safety, to only turn on your electric bike once you have lifted your leg over the bike and are straddling the frame. You should turn it on before you begin riding, but only once you are ready to ride.
- It is also best practice for safety to turn off the bike when you are done riding after you dismount from the seat, but before you lift your leg over the bike to get off. If you stop to look at something or talk with someone, please turn off your bike for safety.
- Once the bike is powered on, the throttle is active, if pushed it will cause the bike to accelerate. If PAS is on and at 1 or higher, if the pedals are bumped and move forward when next to or moving the bike, power will be sent to the motor and the bike will accelerate.
- Turning it on and off as described above will minimize the chance of the bike accelerating unintentionally.
- To turn the headlight on/off, hold the + button.
- To change to MPH and other settings, enter the menu by holding the ‘+’ and ‘-‘ button at the same time for 2 seconds.
- When parking the bike for more than 5 minutes, the e-bike system switches off automatically.
- The settings can be adjusted by pressing the menu button and reading the prompts on the screen.
- The throttle and pedal assist can be used simultaneously. The throttle power is not affected by the pedal assist setting.
- You can turn the pedal assist off by pressing the – button past low until no number is showing, and ride only using the throttle if you like. The bike pedal assist uses a cadence sensor, which reacts a little delayed based on the spinning of the pedals. It will take some time to get used to this and manipulating the motor to engage and disengage when expected takes a little practice. You can adjust the sensitivity in the display settings.
- A quick backpedal or slight engagement of the brake lever instantly stops the motor. You can adjust the sensitivity of the cadence sensor and other pedal assist settings by referring to the LCD manual. We also have videos on our website and YouTube channel guiding you through this process.
Error Code Troubleshooting
In the event of a problem with the electrical components of your bike, the display will show an error code. The error code may only appear briefly when the problem occurs. If an error occurs and you can do so safely, glance at your screen to see if an error code is present. Compare the code with this list below and how to resolve:
8.1 Error Codes/Source of the Error:
Code | Error | Source of the Error |
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21 | Battery Voltage | The battery is not supplying the required voltage to |
power the display and motor. Use the display to view the real-time voltage
being output from the battery. It can also be checked using a multimeter. If
the battery is old and has been charged/discharged many times, it may need to
be replaced.
22| Throttle| When you press and release the throttle, it should return to its
original position. Remove any obstructions. Check the throttle and throttle
cable for damage, such as a cut or frayed cable.
| | Check the cable that connects the rear hub motor to the rest of the system
and make sure it is free from grit or contaminants and is firmly connected.
This error might appear if you don’t reconnect
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23| Motor Sensor| the cable after removing the rear wheel (for example, after
changing a flat tire, or transporting your bike in the trunk of a car).
| | At least one of the motor wires has been damaged or is disconnected.
24| | Check the motor cable connection point by the chainstay, and
| Motor| where the motor cable connects to the internal controller. The
| Communication| the wire might be disconnected or damaged, reconnect the
motor cable. Another possibility: Damage to the motor cable as it exits the
axle, perhaps if the wheel was dropped on the cable.
25| | Disconnect electronic brake shut-offs. Likely a magnet sensor
| EBS (electronic| issue. This can happen often after a crash or when the bike
is
| brake shut–off)| dropped. See video on Ridel UP YouTube channel, or under
instructional videos on the support page to resolve.
30| Communication| A problem with the connection from the internal controller
to the
| Error| display. The display is not receiving vital information.
Warranty Information
NOTE: (full warranty terms listed on the website)
All Ride1UP electric bikes come with a One-Year Limited Warranty from the date
of purchase. Defective items or parts will be replaced and shipped to the
holder of the warranty only. Warranties are not transferable to parties other
than the original purchaser. All purchases must be made directly from
Ride1UP.com. If the purchase was not made on Ride1UP.com, you must register
your product at ride1up.com/bikes or by emailing
support@ride1up.com with the original receipt of
purchase.
The warranty covers product defects only that were already present at the time of handover. It does not cover normal wear and tears, product misuse, the act of God, accident, commercial use, alterations, modifications, improper assembly, water damage, extreme riding, installation of electrical or mechanical components that have been modified, altered or replaced with third-party parts, operator error, and improper follow-up maintenance. The warranty is only upheld if the user has followed all the rules in the owner’s manual. Ride1UP reserves the right to make judgment determinations of proper use based on the evidence provided and may require photos and/or videos of the items in question. Damages resulting from the improper assembly are not covered by the warranty. The components that are covered are Frame, Fork, Saddle, Stem, Headset, Tires, Battery, Derailleur, Shifters, Brakes, Hubs, Freewheel, or Cassette, Chain, Internal Controller, Display, Grips, and Motor.
9.1 How to Handle Warranty Claims:
In the event the E-Bike is damaged during shipping, we will file a claim with
the shipping company for major damage and send a replacement part when
necessary. Minor scratches to components don’t necessitate replacement or any
refund, but for major aesthetic damage a credit may be issued, or a
replacement sent if the item is severely damaged. We will not cover any
damage caused when the owner sets up their own shipping option including using
a freight forwarding or similar service.
Ride1Up will cover labor and parts involved in handling the guarantee within
the 30-day period after purchase. It is the owner’s responsibility to
immediately inspect your bike on receipt, maximum within 3days. Shipping
claims are time-sensitive. To quickly resolve the issue, the owner must send
an email with a photo and/or video if appropriate to
support@ride1up.com.
After the first 30-days, Ride1UP will ship replacement parts of defective
items within one year at no charge. The owner will be responsible for labor.
Warranty parts will be shipped within the U.S. only at our cost. It will be
necessary to send an email with a photo and/or video as requested to
support@ride1up.com so we can determine if it is
covered under the warranty.
Ride 1up reserves the right to make judgment determinations of proper use
based on the evidence provided and may require additional photos and or videos
of the item or issue in question
For the most up to date documents, bike models, additional information,
instructional videos,
And more visit us at Ride1UP.com
References
- Battery University Homepage
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