What are your first impressions of the Ride1Up Cafe Cruiser? Support Ebike Escape when purchasing from Ride1Up: go.ride1up.com/aff_c?offer_id=1&aff_id=1005&source=youtube (affiliate link)
I just got mine late February sorry I would have used the link. Its amazing. It rides like a Lexus smooth. It’s not fast off the line my Lectic beats it easy but it’s really fast over a distance. Not in love with the thumb throttle but I mostly pedal. The smooth tires are quite and roll Fast. I need to bring mine to the bike shop for a tune
Of course, I totally support having a professional assembly the bike. However, the cruiser model is one of the easiest models to assemble. It's always good to have it checked by a shop!
By far one of the best unboxing and setup videos I have watched. I have watched dozen’s of videos so Your video helped me decide witch E-bike for my wife and I to purchase. We are a late 60’s couple and live in the suburbs of Minneapolis with tremendous biking trails and are looking to expand our exercise abilities.
Received my Cafe Cruiser XR in the Latte color last week. As someone who is 6’4” and 230lbs… this bike fits me very well. With the first two rides done, thrilled at how the bike rides and the feel while under power.
I have 100% clarity that I am not a bike mechanic, but I love this video showing some quality tools that a bike mechanic should own. I do most of my own car repairs, so it is tempting to spend a few hundred on bike tools instead of bringing it in, but damn I don't want to hurt my baby ! My bike is much nicer then my car!
As a transitioning car to bike mechanic myself, I understand the struggle. I am just of the mindset to purchase the tools as I go. Starting out a good allen key set, and a small torque handle tool have helped me immensely. (Here is an affiliate link to the torque wrench we use: amzn.to/3Icq8T3 )
This was a great video and shows that it’s great to have a bike mechanic put your bike together to ensure you’ll have a smooth running bike first couple of hundred miles then bring it back after it’s broken in to go through and retighten and adjust everything that may have gotten out of adjustment during the break in period.Fortunately for me I’ve learned over the years and do exactly this to my bikes.
Hi Ryan doing a great job on your reviews you have two bikes I'm interested in Cafe Cruiser and the antelope, waiting for those for reviews thank you and please have them coming soon
What a great tutorial video. Lots of detail and great tips. I need to check my spokes for tightness. Super job guys. Thank you very much. BTW, the Café Cruiser is on the top of my buy list. Lots of extra features and high quality for a reasonable price. Easier then normal assembly and it looks great too. I think it will be a great first E-bike. I'll use your link. Thanks again. Kim
Wow I lived in PR and didn't even know Bike polo was a thing until this video lol Thank you for bringing it up. I pre-ordered the cafe cruiser a few days ago since its out-of-stock right now so I"m watching for vids in preparation, I guess I'll be taking the bike to Trek or the local shop for tune-up xD I can handle regular bikes.. but this whole e-bike world is new to me
The basic components of a ebike are the same as a normal bike. So you might not be to out gunned in the assembly. Knowing the mechanics at your local bike shop is always nice though. -JT
Great content, considering buying an ebike, these build video with Matt are very informative. Maybe on the next video Matt could describe how the installation of a security skewer might differ.
I saw the filing of the front brake caliper spacer on the front side. Looked like you also filed where that filed surface bedded on as well? and back side of spacer too?
I filed both sides of spacer, reinstalled and it was still chasing when tightened, I disassembled and filed the mounting seats on the caliper (which looked to be the worst uneven surface) and it reinstalled with no chasing and I was able to center dead on.
I would like to be able to raise the handle bars their to low.. need to make these bikes more customizable like a Harley changed my bars a few times over the years and it's not that hard to do..
Thanks, this is a bit of a disappointment but overall I think the bike will work for me. My other option was a Philodo H7...but I worried about the quality and customer service. @@EbikeEscape
I think the bike needs an option on the rear rack. Too bulky. The Thule child seat does not use the foot pegs. Most buyers will not have a < 130lb buddy on the back at that price point! Should be a rack like the 700 has! And it would reduce the weight. Maybe R1U's future "click on rear basket" will justify? Also, don't like having the open holders on the chain stays if not installing the foot pegs. Looks unfinished and possible ankle biters! We are HB CA boardwalk riders and have been drooling over this Cafe (beach) Cruiser, it checks almost every box! These are our first impressions from the website only and not first hand. ps: no stem spacers included for taller riders? You mentioned something about using? Did you mean aftermarket?
Thanks for sharing! My brother took this on a trip with two older kids so we'll see how he likes it. Unfortunately, a non-welded rack wouldn't meet his needs due to weight limitations. No stem spacers but an adjustable stem might be a nice add-on for this model. Thanks for watching!
No. I have one. The motor keeps burning out. I took the information off the motor and contacted Bafang. They told me that its a 500w motor.@EbikeEscape
But.... out of the box, the average Joe who doesn't know anything, would it be fine without all the expert tweaks? At least for initial riding? I feel like watching everything, the bike seems sub par and almost makes me not want one now.
Hi Mike - I think if someone doesn't know anything they should take it to a bike shop. Remember this is just what happens behind the scenes and Matt is a perfectionist. Safety is the biggest concern. I usually wait for a few rides before I make any brake adjustments provided it is rideable.
@@EbikeEscape thanks for the reply. I'm going to order the Cruiser and have a mobile bike shop come do the build and tweak all the tweaks. I can't wait.
What are your first impressions of the Ride1Up Cafe Cruiser? Support Ebike Escape when purchasing from Ride1Up: go.ride1up.com/aff_c?offer_id=1&aff_id=1005&source=youtube (affiliate link)
I just got mine late February sorry I would have used the link. Its amazing. It rides like a Lexus smooth. It’s not fast off the line my Lectic beats it easy but it’s really fast over a distance. Not in love with the thumb throttle but I mostly pedal. The smooth tires are quite and roll Fast. I need to bring mine to the bike shop for a tune
One of the best videos I have seen. 100% if I buy I will take it to a bike shop. The fine tune is worth it.
The Cafe Cruiser is one of the nicest looking commuter-type ebikes I’ve seen.
I agree! They did a really nice job.
Of course, I totally support having a professional assembly the bike. However, the cruiser model is one of the easiest models to assemble. It's always good to have it checked by a shop!
Agreed!
Been waiting a long time for the review of the Cafe Cruiser. Glad you got one and will be giving us your experience and expertise moving forward.
Same! Loving it so far!
By far one of the best unboxing and setup videos I have watched. I have watched dozen’s of videos so Your video helped me decide witch E-bike for my wife and I to purchase. We are a late 60’s couple and live in the suburbs of Minneapolis with tremendous biking trails and are looking to expand our exercise abilities.
Thanks, I really appreciate the feedback.
Excited to see the bike “live” in blue. I’d love to see a video in the cream color too to help me pick mine! Looking forward to the review.
Live now!
Received my Cafe Cruiser XR in the Latte color last week. As someone who is 6’4” and 230lbs… this bike fits me very well. With the first two rides done, thrilled at how the bike rides and the feel while under power.
Do you feel as though you have plenty of power for hills and such? Would you carry things on the rack?
Good to hear it fits someone well even taller. Thanks for watching!
I have 100% clarity that I am not a bike mechanic, but I love this video showing some quality tools that a bike mechanic should own. I do most of my own car repairs, so it is tempting to spend a few hundred on bike tools instead of bringing it in, but damn I don't want to hurt my baby ! My bike is much nicer then my car!
As a transitioning car to bike mechanic myself, I understand the struggle. I am just of the mindset to purchase the tools as I go. Starting out a good allen key set, and a small torque handle tool have helped me immensely. (Here is an affiliate link to the torque wrench we use: amzn.to/3Icq8T3 )
This was a great video and shows that it’s great to have a bike mechanic put your bike together to ensure you’ll have a smooth running bike first couple of hundred miles then bring it back after it’s broken in to go through and retighten and adjust everything that may have gotten out of adjustment during the break in period.Fortunately for me I’ve learned over the years and do exactly this to my bikes.
Loved the video. Now even more excited for my delivery of the Cruiser on Friday! Excited for the review.
Enjoy!
x SilverFire.....I'm thinking about getting a CC soon. How would you rate it, after having it for a while? Any regrets?
@@cintikevin1 no regrets at all. Really solid bike for the price and functionality. If it's still on sale for the holidays, it's an absolute steal.
@@TheMule93x Sadly, the step through is not currently on sale, only the XR. I'm still hoping for an "end of year" sale. Thanks for the reply.
Hi Ryan doing a great job on your reviews you have two bikes I'm interested in Cafe Cruiser and the antelope, waiting for those for reviews thank you and please have them coming soon
Cafe Cruiser review just posted! Waiting for some nicer weather to get on with other reviews. We have 13 in the works!
What a great tutorial video. Lots of detail and great tips. I need to check my spokes for tightness. Super job guys. Thank you very much. BTW, the Café Cruiser is on the top of my buy list. Lots of extra features and high quality for a reasonable price. Easier then normal assembly and it looks great too. I think it will be a great first E-bike. I'll use your link. Thanks again. Kim
Wow I lived in PR and didn't even know Bike polo was a thing until this video lol Thank you for bringing it up. I pre-ordered the cafe cruiser a few days ago since its out-of-stock right now so I"m watching for vids in preparation, I guess I'll be taking the bike to Trek or the local shop for tune-up xD I can handle regular bikes.. but this whole e-bike world is new to me
The basic components of a ebike are the same as a normal bike. So you might not be to out gunned in the assembly. Knowing the mechanics at your local bike shop is always nice though. -JT
Great content, considering buying an ebike, these build video with Matt are very informative. Maybe on the next video Matt could describe how the installation of a security skewer might differ.
Thanks! We will keep it in mind. I wish we could do more videos with Matt - time is the limiting factor.
wish they would have went one size up on the motor and battery.
Thanks for the detailed vid! I was messing with my derailleur over the weekend. Its working well but not as smoothly as yours!
Glad you liked it. Yes, Matt really got it dialed in for me.
Great videos. I really love the looks of this bike, the only thing is the 60nm motor. Could the rim/motor be replaced with a 80-90nm. Thx Hunter
I saw the filing of the front brake caliper spacer on the front side. Looked like you also filed where that filed surface bedded on as well? and back side of spacer too?
I filed both sides of spacer, reinstalled and it was still chasing when tightened, I disassembled and filed the mounting seats on the caliper (which looked to be the worst uneven surface) and it reinstalled with no chasing and I was able to center dead on.
When will the review video be uploaded?
Hopefully within the next week!
where is the derailleur guard on this bike???
Having trouble finding a bike stand that is rated for these heavy E Bikes. Would be great to have for assembly and maintenance. Any recommendations?
Looks like this is a pedal forward frame design, do you agree?
I have this bike and it’s new with 14 miles and it’s saying error 30 and it won’t run. Any idea what’s wrong? All wire connections seem fine
Shoot Ride1Up a message or search in their Facebook group
Do you know if a newer model is in the works? Digging your thorough reviews and looking forward to more.
We have not heard of a new one on the horizon. Thanks, Cheers!
do you know the exact derailleur hanger that is on this bike? my frind needs a new one and idk what the exact hanger is
We do not. Ride1up should be able to point you in the right direction though. -JT
@@EbikeEscape ight thx
I would like to be able to raise the handle bars their to low.. need to make these bikes more customizable like a Harley changed my bars a few times over the years and it's not that hard to do..
Yeah my brother who rides this ebike raised a stem riser.
Top speed throttle only after unlocked?
Still 20mph. That is to follow the Federal Ebike classing. There is no "Off-Road" mode on the Cafe Cruiser.
Thanks, this is a bit of a disappointment but overall I think the bike will work for me. My other option was a Philodo H7...but I worried about the quality and customer service. @@EbikeEscape
I’m starting to think there that it’s worth it to pay for professional assembly. Thank you
A lot more goes into it than most people think, especially if you have a mechanic like Matt.
Can you share any information on Matt if he's agreeable? (ie: location, contact info, etc.) Thank you!
Send me an email: ryan@ebikeescape.com
@@EbikeEscape Will do. Thank you.
I think the bike needs an option on the rear rack. Too bulky. The Thule child seat does not use the foot pegs. Most buyers will not have a < 130lb buddy on the back at that price point! Should be a rack like the 700 has! And it would reduce the weight. Maybe R1U's future "click on rear basket" will justify? Also, don't like having the open holders on the chain stays if not installing the foot pegs. Looks unfinished and possible ankle biters!
We are HB CA boardwalk riders and have been drooling over this Cafe (beach) Cruiser, it checks almost every box! These are our first impressions from the website only and not first hand.
ps: no stem spacers included for taller riders? You mentioned something about using? Did you mean aftermarket?
Thanks for sharing! My brother took this on a trip with two older kids so we'll see how he likes it. Unfortunately, a non-welded rack wouldn't meet his needs due to weight limitations. No stem spacers but an adjustable stem might be a nice add-on for this model. Thanks for watching!
Grease where the seat post goes!?..dumb tip. So yeah, I'll pass on that and getting grease on my shorts!
It goes on the inside so it's not actually where it could get on your clothes (unless you're constantly adjusting it up and down)
I wouldn't recommend this bike. They advertise it as a 750w motor. But the motor on the bike is only a 500w.
It's 750 watt sustained - so should be peaking even higher.
No. I have one. The motor keeps burning out. I took the information off the motor and contacted Bafang. They told me that its a 500w motor.@EbikeEscape
The information on the motor is "RM G040.500.DC" if you look up that hub motor on bafang. They tell you it's a 500w motor and it's torque is 60n.m
But.... out of the box, the average Joe who doesn't know anything, would it be fine without all the expert tweaks? At least for initial riding? I feel like watching everything, the bike seems sub par and almost makes me not want one now.
Hi Mike - I think if someone doesn't know anything they should take it to a bike shop. Remember this is just what happens behind the scenes and Matt is a perfectionist. Safety is the biggest concern. I usually wait for a few rides before I make any brake adjustments provided it is rideable.
@@EbikeEscape thanks for the reply. I'm going to order the Cruiser and have a mobile bike shop come do the build and tweak all the tweaks. I can't wait.
@@blaster229 I'm thinking about getting a CC, too. How have you liked yours so far?