700 Series Battery

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Gary I.

No more range Anxiety , EVER!

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Gary I.

No more range Anxiety , EVER!

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Matthew

Took them to Panama City Beach, Florida and stayed in an Air bnb for a week and also lost 7 pounds. They have nice size Bike Lanes along the Ocean and have some trails I would recommend called Gayle's Trails. They are currently extending the paved bike bath. Because I'm mechanically challenged, I took them to a Bike shop for assembly. It was 75 dollars per bike. As far as range, our longest ride was 40 miles. The Battery had some juice left. We rode on level 2 for about 20 miles. I would say we averaged about 13-15 mph on level 2. When we were on the road bike path we were on level 3 and 4 we averaged 18-22 mph. I would estimate we were on 3-4 for 15 miles). We rode on level 5 for about 5 miles and hit 24-28 mph. We are definitely going back next year to ride the new trails. January and February are great times to ride there. The weather was 55- 75 degrees. We got a great rate on the Air bnb because it was off peak.

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Matthew

Took them to Panama City Beach, Florida and stayed in an Air bnb for a week and also lost 7 pounds. They have nice size Bike Lanes along the Ocean and have some trails I would recommend called Gayle's Trails. They are currently extending the paved bike bath. Because I'm mechanically challenged, I took them to a Bike shop for assembly. It was 75 dollars per bike. As far as range, our longest ride was 40 miles. The Battery had some juice left. We rode on level 2 for about 20 miles. I would say we averaged about 13-15 mph on level 2. When we were on the road bike path we were on level 3 and 4 we averaged 18-22 mph. I would estimate we were on 3-4 for 15 miles). We rode on level 5 for about 5 miles and hit 24-28 mph. We are definitely going back next year to ride the new trails. January and February are great times to ride there. The weather was 55- 75 degrees. We got a great rate on the Air bnb because it was off peak.

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Michael Palmer

Battery life on my 700 series is superior to what my Rad Rover provides. Check out my pic. I'm currently trekking the Blue Ridge Parkway (which is a beast), but it's working out so far. I've completed 150 round trip miles so far. I started in Cherokee, NC at the South entrance and rode up to the highest elevation of 6,053 feet (Richland Balsam Overlook) and back. It took me 2 days and 4 batteries to complete. I have two batteries that I had to recharge each day, but I could've used one more battery. I plan to purchase a third battery for my next 75 mile trek. I used setting 3 and 4 out of 5 for the 7 mile uphill battles averaging a speed of 6-8 mph, and I gave the motor and myself around a 10 minute break at every overlook along the way up each climb. Going downhill it seemed my batteries recharged around 15% each descent and I averaged 32-38 mph. It was absolutely brutal on the uphill climbs at setting 3 and bearable at 4, but to run at mode 4 all the way up those 7 mile climbs will definitely eat up your battery life in under 25 miles. That's why I'll need a third battery if I'm to continue next time around.

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Michael Palmer

Battery life on my 700 series is superior to what my Rad Rover provides. Check out my pic. I'm currently trekking the Blue Ridge Parkway (which is a beast), but it's working out so far. I've completed 150 round trip miles so far. I started in Cherokee, NC at the South entrance and rode up to the highest elevation of 6,053 feet (Richland Balsam Overlook) and back. It took me 2 days and 4 batteries to complete. I have two batteries that I had to recharge each day, but I could've used one more battery. I plan to purchase a third battery for my next 75 mile trek. I used setting 3 and 4 out of 5 for the 7 mile uphill battles averaging a speed of 6-8 mph, and I gave the motor and myself around a 10 minute break at every overlook along the way up each climb. Going downhill it seemed my batteries recharged around 15% each descent and I averaged 32-38 mph. It was absolutely brutal on the uphill climbs at setting 3 and bearable at 4, but to run at mode 4 all the way up those 7 mile climbs will definitely eat up your battery life in under 25 miles. That's why I'll need a third battery if I'm to continue next time around.

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Michael Palmer

Battery life on my 700 series is superior to what my Rad Rover provides. Check out my pic. I'm currently trekking the Blue Ridge Parkway (which is a beast), but it's working out so far. I've completed 150 round trip miles so far. I started in Cherokee, NC at the South entrance and rode up to the highest elevation of 6,053 feet (Richland Balsam Overlook) and back. It took me 2 days and 4 batteries to complete. I have two batteries that I had to recharge each day, but I could've used one more battery. I plan to purchase a third battery for my next 75 mile trek. I used setting 3 and 4 out of 5 for the 7 mile uphill battles averaging a speed of 6-8 mph, and I gave the motor and myself around a 10 minute break at every overlook along the way up each climb. Going downhill it seemed my batteries recharged around 15% each descent and I averaged 32-38 mph. It was absolutely brutal on the uphill climbs at setting 3 and bearable at 4, but to run at mode 4 all the way up those 7 mile climbs will definitely eat up your battery life in under 25 miles. That's why I'll need a third battery if I'm to continue next time around.

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  1. BYRON

    Glad to have ordered a second battery, as we intend on using it for longer rides. For our first ride, the battery power level stayed higher than was expected.

    1 month ago
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  2. Thomas Loquai

    Be very careful when ordering an extra battery from Ride 1 Up. I ordered one along with my order for new bike and it turns out to be the wrong battery. No attempt was made by the company to make sure the battery ordered will work with the bike I ordered. You are on your own and as you can see above it is very easy to order the incorrect one. I like the bike but would be hard pressed to buy from them again. I guess this points out the value of working with a local store.

    1 month ago
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  3. Bras Daley

    Great job!

    2 months ago
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  4. David Sawyer

    Customer service was great in their aid.

    4 months ago
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  5. Gary I.

    No more range Anxiety , EVER!

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    5 months ago
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  6. Adam

    It came charged which I did not expect, but it seems to be a fine battery

    5 months ago
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