Check out the Velotric T1 here - velotricbike.info/3UNHn3x Check out the Ride1Up Roadster V2 Here - bit.ly/3HtriKM
@AmayaMilton
Жыл бұрын
Velotric has a policy of not posting negative reviews on its website. I purchased two bikes and left a one-star review for my purchased. After that, Velotric sent me an email stating that they reserve the right to select which reviews to post and which ones to reject.
@jadielmontesdeoca4409
11 ай бұрын
Can you post your review here please.
@jadielmontesdeoca4409
11 ай бұрын
Also if you think they have in any way done something unethical you can file a claim with the Better Business Bureau (BBB).
@rileywilhite123
11 ай бұрын
Why the negative reviews? Just curious were you not happy with the product?
@maanman3573
10 ай бұрын
@@jadielmontesdeoca4409BBB doesn't do anything. It's just a private company that accredits companies that are deemed legitimate. They are on the same level as Yelp, they don't have any power to do anything.
@joseemata
7 ай бұрын
Really interested in your 1 star review. What made it so bad compared to everyone else’s good experiences? I’m looking to get one but still doing my research
@stevenschulte1475
10 ай бұрын
As a kid I rode a 3 speed and loved it, rode it up the steepest hills refused to walk it up, no suspension options then and ebike was scifi. BUT now 65 still refuse to walk up a hill but an 8 speed front suspension ebike for bike trails or bike lanes, 250watt, no throttle, I'm a rocket ship😅.
@jg769
4 ай бұрын
Same. I’m 57 and had a coaster brake Huffy growing up. Hills were fun back then but I was riding with friends the same age with similar bikes. Now I do group rides with guys half my age and my legs can’t keep up with them, especially on hills. Time for me to look into an e-bike. The Velotric T1 is catching my eye.
@Ody-up6kg
6 ай бұрын
I was seriously considering the Roadster V2. But now I realize that I need more than one gear.
@johnlocke3481
4 ай бұрын
Ride1up has a carbon fiber road bike (and gravel version) for slightly more than the Velotric with gears. That’s a no-brainer to me. In the video comparison, the Roadster v2 is like half the price of the Velotric so not a fair comparison.
@ElectricBikeJournal
4 ай бұрын
@johnlocke3481 yes the newer CF1 is definitely a better comparison as far as bikes go, which we will do soon. The goal of this video was to have a discussion about the bike you need and how you will use it. Both bikes are intended for different riders. We like them both and ride them differently. It's easy to see the price difference and component spec difference.
@hindsightcapital2021
Жыл бұрын
these are the exact two bikes Im deciding between rn. I think i’ll grab the velotric when it comes back in stock. the full crankset makes it a better bike when the battery is off. Just need to paint the velotric and put the gravel tires on it to look like the roadster lol
@vengance27
10 ай бұрын
V2 for the win.
@georgechavez1292
Жыл бұрын
I have the Roadster V2 Gravel and just a correction; the class 3 rating is for 24mph not 28mph. If it's possible to over ride the 20 mph limit on the Velotric T1 then that would make the decision easier for some people I would imagine. BUT with the extended battery that Ride1Up offers for the Roadster AND if the 24 mph limit can be overridden then this would be something to consider.
@ElectricBikeJournal
Жыл бұрын
I do apologize, I mispoke on the speed for Roadster, it is 24mph. The range extender is definitely a great offering for the Roadster, however Velotric will be stocking a range extender for the T1 eventually.
@philipwong5268
Жыл бұрын
Class 3 speed limit is 28mph. The 24mph limit is a Roadster V2 gravel limit because of its single gear ratio. When you get near 24 mph, you will have to pedal so fast that you can't go any faster. It will be like you pedal on thin air with no resistance. Having said that I really like the Roadster because of it weight and stealthiness.
@DiffuseSpy392
Жыл бұрын
the velotric website says it can be unlocked to 25mph
@Scream4Cheese
Жыл бұрын
It is possible to over 20mph on the velotric. Its unlockable to 25mph
@BB-di3em
Жыл бұрын
I understand the V2 Gravel is a single speed BUT it does have a throttle so wouldn't it make sense to use it to help get going up a hill (using it like a gear)?
@ElectricBikeJournal
Жыл бұрын
This is true, but the throttle is less effective on this platform to offer that assistance then shifting gears and pedaling.
@kNewc
9 ай бұрын
@@ElectricBikeJournal I watched the video solely to see how the Ride1Up throttle made-up for the fixed gearing but you didn't even use it (unless I missed something). This review is almost useless without acknowledging it.
@spd1214
5 ай бұрын
@@kNewc I totally agree. This review was useless as he didn't even use the electric motor on the V2. What's the point of reviewing an electric bike if you are not going to use the electric motor? It's like buying a hybrid car and only using the gas engine.
@ElectricBikeJournal
5 ай бұрын
We have an individual review on the V2 that shows the throttle in use. Being a "semi" comparison video here, we opted to not use the throttle in this video since the T1 doesn't have one to compare to.
@ElectricBikeJournal
5 ай бұрын
@kNewc definitely used the motor on the V2. I know I wouldn't want to ride it with the motor off.
@rigotamayo4476
Жыл бұрын
Gracias por compartir tu video y explicarnos los detalles tan necesarios para la compra de una u otra sin decirmi preferencia. Saludos.
@paulmarc-aurele5508
3 ай бұрын
I have been retired for 5 years and have 14K on my pedal bike a Giant Toughroad. I really like the bike but as I age an e-bike to assist up the hills would be nice. I added a suspension stem to the Toughroad but I see that some bikes are routing the wires through the stem so I think the Velotric is not going to work.
@Bobbagee
Жыл бұрын
The commenters may have asked for this comparison, and it is interesting, the comparisons I’d like to see are the VVolt Alpha and the Aventon Soltera.2 up against the Ride1Up Roadster V2 for a budget bike and the VVolt Centauri up against the Velotric T1 for the slightly more expensive (but still under $2K) and feature rich options.
@kangzau1006
9 ай бұрын
I am looking hard at these two bikes. To me, if you only ride in the suburbs and the streets are very mildly hilly, the less expnsive single speed opinion should be fine. It has such a low entry barrier (sub 1000$) to get into ebiking - get healthy and save gas. In a car buying analogy, it's like mobility afforded by a golf cart. If you want to do any amount of trial biking, mild mountain biking, i think you need consider the versatile (multiple) gearing and torque sensor of the thunder, which would be more like buying an entry Kia car, decent affordable transportation. On the other hand, The Roadster alone can already do a lot but has limits. You have to define budget and application. Going for Thunder adds 50 to 65% of the basic Roadster but both are great deals.
@kangzau1006
9 ай бұрын
Just came baçk from some soggy mountain bike trials with a hard tail manual human powered bike. In the golf cart, Corolla analogy I further extend the analogy to say that those over $3000 mid drive bikes from TREK OR SPECIALIZED , their role is more like JEEP or allroad type of car. Would you drive a LAND ROVER to do everyday errands ?
@bennguyen1313
5 ай бұрын
Any thoughts on how the Velotric T1 ST or Velotric Discover 1 compares with the BanditBikes UXT / ForeRunner , Aventon Level 2, Soltera.2 , or Gravel Roadster v2?
@BN99239
8 ай бұрын
The review is comprehensive, yet it overlooks a few key details. The Velotric ST model, usually priced at $1500, has been and is still currently available at a discounted rate of $1100. Notably, the ST features somewhat wider tires than the regular T1, which, in my opinion, are more suitable for gravel terrain. Additionally, the Velotric ST can be unlocked to a class 3 bike, enabling speeds of up to 25mph on flat surfaces with concerted pedaling effort. In fact, on downhill stretches, I've managed to exceed 32mph, though I didn't push further due to the terrain conditions. With its price point, superior components like hydraulic brakes and actual gears, the Velotric ST offers greater versatility compared to the Ride1Up Roadster.
@ElectricBikeJournal
8 ай бұрын
There's no arguing that there are good things to say about the ST, it just isn't different enough from the T1. We figured mechanical disc brake, single speed vs hydraulic, geared made for a better conversation about a bikes ability and a riders ability. Good lookin out though.
@chaschuky999
7 ай бұрын
How’s your experience with the ST been? It’s between these three bikes pretty much for me, the ST seems to be in the lead. The price and what I want out of it just seem to intersect perfectly.
@rajaadal5783
Ай бұрын
I wonder how the conversation changes now that the Ride1Up Roadster v3 with gears is out...?
@ElectricBikeJournal
Ай бұрын
With a geared and belt option for the new V3, the geared option at least is proving to be very competitive with the T1 (T1 ST). In the end very similar bikes delivering a very very similar experience from what we can tell so far.
@marktatham
10 ай бұрын
That Ride1up bike has a nice handlebar installed. Where could I get one like that.
@ElectricBikeJournal
10 ай бұрын
It’s definitely a nice bar. The Passchier Gump 760, made of bamboo.
@jrnamida5470
Ай бұрын
@@ElectricBikeJournal There are also several manufactures that have wooden handle bars for sale on Esty. Is where I got my wooden fender for my KBO stealth belt drive Hurricane eBike...
@ElectricBikeJournal
Ай бұрын
As long as they're safe. We would be wearing of any wooden bars that don't have any certification or testing to show they're strength.
@jerrysun179
Жыл бұрын
Very helpful! Do you mind to share what fork suspension you have on the T1? Thanks.
@ElectricBikeJournal
Жыл бұрын
We have a full video that talks about all of the upgrades including the SR Suntour fork kzitem.info/news/bejne/1a2jl4ufhV-plZw
@christopherkoure1938
7 ай бұрын
Many many rail trails are gravel. Multi day trips on both gravel and paved rail trails is my intention. Which bike is better for that AND, which one will go farther?
@ElectricBikeJournal
7 ай бұрын
The T1 has further range. Technically both bikes are capable of having a range extender though. I think for distance having a geared bike better prepares you for more technical terrain and hills, specifically if you have extra gear with you.
@kevinnashskitchen3517
Жыл бұрын
Don't over think bike riding. Don't buy 6 bikes when 1 bike can do it all👍
@rubo1964
5 ай бұрын
agree I have 12 and cant depart from any of them.Love them all.All none ebikes
@tyrekegod
Ай бұрын
Can you compare the baby maker two superhuman also
@papikorabase
11 ай бұрын
Has anyone confronted the Class 1 regulation issue where they live? My community has not yet taken a formal position on ebikes on public trails, but lotsa chat on this issue. The prominent "class 3" label on the Ride 1up is a concern for me. BTW, we've had Ride 1up 700s for 4 years now and we enjoyed them. But, frankly, their power (and weight ;-( ) is well beyond what we need--as we're mostly on flat terrain. So, we're thinking of switching to a lighter ebike--Class 1.
@drill_fiend1097
6 ай бұрын
Unless the bike has label, hard to say. We have trails with restrictions upto class 1, but I’ve seen plenty of folks on class 3 like Santa Cruz Skitch. Even on no-ebike paths, some people just ride their class 3 as it is hard to determine if it is eBike. Really hard to tell unless it is one of those fat ebikes, large cargo bikes or surrons.
@paula4910
4 ай бұрын
Love the V2, you do not need a throttle, a one gear system is better no shifting and less weight, also rim brakes are lighter and less hassle than disc. Disc brakes only make sense on a MTB.
@desmoBIBU
4 ай бұрын
@electricbikejournal what brand/model is the fork on the T1 ? thanks!
@ElectricBikeJournal
4 ай бұрын
SR Suntour GVX. pretty great and made a major impact. I talk about it more in another video on upgrading the T1
@makkara13
21 күн бұрын
Beware - Ride1Up has really poor product support. Installation manual for the Roadster 2 Gravel was for the wrong bike, online videos also for the wrong bike, and after 5 months of mild riding both brakes are terrible. I contacted them, they said they don't cover normal wear and tear (5 months!) and then sent me a link to Amazon to buy new brake pads. Not exactly the support I was hoping to receive. Very disappointed.
@rajmistry8259
Жыл бұрын
What’s the real life expected range on these bikes?
@ElectricBikeJournal
Жыл бұрын
I consistently have gotten around 25 miles on the Roadster V2, and around 55 on the T1. This is the lowest PAS mode with 70/30 road to gravel road loops.
@columbiaforte876
5 ай бұрын
I personally wouldn’t buy an EBike without a torque sensor..
@erikkpritchard
6 ай бұрын
Torque sensor means you have to work harder when you tire out. Kind of the opposite of what I prefer. The throttle is such a handy tool, glad the Roadster has it AND a cadence sensor.
@DailyRants89
3 ай бұрын
torque sensors are better for gravel bikes. You don't want a cadence sensor on actual gravel. It will send you flying. Same with the throttle. Those are better for commuter bikes.
@jrnamida5470
Ай бұрын
To me a torque sensor should be on the Ride 1up, Cadence sensors is foreign technology if you know how to ride a bicycle. Torque sensor is almost the same as riding a regular bicycle, when you want to increase your speed you automatically increase the pressure on the pedals. Cadence sensor is useless on hills it forces you to have a chain drive with gears so you can shift down to make pedaling easy. Ribble and many major bicycle manufacturers can sell you a 24-26 pound eBike that are nimble and responsive to ride on pavement. In my opinion a sub 20 pound bicycle is fun to ride, a 50 pound ebike is not fun to ride unless you have a 4,000 watt motor that can spin the tires accelerating, or climb a hill like a motorcycle. I am looking forward to enjoying the future battery development. I really look forward to replacing my 378 Wh with double the range with the same size packaging that will fit inside my down tube and increase my range using electric assistance from 43 miles to a range of 70 miles while the weight will drop. I currently have over 6,000 miles on my 32 pound eBike and still avoid hills whenever possible because of the cadence sensor...
@MrStingraybernard
5 ай бұрын
So no throttle means you have to pedal all the time ?
@ElectricBikeJournal
5 ай бұрын
Correct. You need to pedal to get the pedal assist from the motor
@ShouldaWaved
4 ай бұрын
@@ElectricBikeJournal dang those bamboo bars look good
@jrnamida5470
Ай бұрын
Weight of each eBike was not mentioned...
@ElectricBikeJournal
Ай бұрын
Stock they're both ~36lbs.
@mikejames7684
6 ай бұрын
I mean clearly the one with twice the engine capacity, that costs $600 more will be “better.” Cmon man.
@kevinnashskitchen3517
Жыл бұрын
Seems like something for off smooth roads could incorporate a rear suspension possibly. And perhaps 100 mm plus front fork travel . I bet my Kepler goes as good on those areas as these bikes . 😂 Weight is the only advantage of these bikes over a 1,000 watt 26x4 fat tire with a 52 or 60V system.. Put my Kepler in 7th gear and PAS 1 and you will pedal your butt off sweating and burning the legs.. Just like these bikes. Put it in PAS9 and throttle up no pedaling if your tired😬
@GrunnOmaz
Жыл бұрын
NONE! They are already over regulating these and NY state doesnt want upstate rural area to have them. Banned on streets above 30mph, so useless where I am, all the roads are 55mph!
@jrnamida5470
Ай бұрын
GrunnOmaz, you are saying no one can ride a bicycle where you live? I can ride my fixed gear bicycle 20-24 miles an hour, but would not want to ride with SUV or Semi on a single lane road. Your saying there are no cities on any roads in your area with 20 mph speed traps? Maybe better for you to purchase an electric motorcycle with 90-100 range that can easily do 60/70 mph...
@henrylubinski2728
Ай бұрын
Apples and oranges comparison, a waste of time video.
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