Purchased the ridstar h20 pro recently for the torque-to-price/warranty value. I live in the hills, and always liked riding my regular bike down the hill but not up. THE PROS: the price, (north of 160NM of torque at $749/$300 delivery after 30 days your problem or $1049 w/free delivery and $80 4yr warranty backed by major retailer, looks cool, 70 mile commuter range, quick to 31mph, saddle bags/tool kit included, sturdy, braking, folding, lithium battery anytime charging no negative affect, fast charging, turn signals and brake light. THE CONS (minor to picky) okay assembly instructions (front wheel attachment with the washers and spacers needed more details, gooseneck area needed to be tightened per the manual but no tool included, tire pressure psi 20 per the tire mfr not 30psi per the manual) LCD display with lots of setting options to master if you want, . I just use pedal/motor only/combo, and the 4yr warranty wants you to go through the mfr the first year if applicable Overall, I think i have a winner and if I had to assemble the same one, probably 15 min or less with my experience. I do wonder about the $749/$1049 pricing game, will the price go lower?
@@wgfranklin 31.6 mph out the box flat grounds 1 motor, with 2nd motor engaged at the same time same 31.6 mph but gets 0 to 30 in 3sec on flat ground takes longer going uphill. I can imagine if you tweak the governor the top speed with both motors going at the same time would be north of 40mph. Although, when I'm bike riding trails roads streets with kids, soccer balls, cars last second crossing directly in front of you 25mph is safer, less someone else fault crash anxiety, more fun and good enough commuter/cooling off/WOW speed!
Purchased the ridstar h20 pro recently for the torque-to-price/warranty value. I live in the hills, and always liked riding my regular bike down the hill but not up. THE PROS: the price, (north of 160NM of torque at $749/$300 delivery after 30 days your problem or $1049 w/free delivery and $80 4yr warranty backed by major retailer, looks cool, 70 mile commuter range, quick to 31mph, saddle bags/tool kit included, sturdy, braking, folding, lithium battery anytime charging no negative affect, fast charging, turn signals and brake light. THE CONS (minor to picky) okay assembly instructions (front wheel attachment with the washers and spacers needed more details, gooseneck area needed to be tightened per the manual but no tool included, tire pressure psi 20 per the tire mfr not 30psi per the manual) LCD display with lots of setting options to master if you want, . I just use pedal/motor only/combo, and the 4yr warranty wants you to go through the mfr the first year if applicable Overall, I think i have a winner and if I had to assemble the same one, probably 15 min or less with my experience. I do wonder about the $749/$1049 pricing game, will the price go lower?
Does it max at 31mph?
@@wgfranklin 31.6 mph out the box flat grounds 1 motor, with 2nd motor engaged at the same time same 31.6 mph but gets 0 to 30 in 3sec on flat ground takes longer going uphill. I can imagine if you tweak the governor the top speed with both motors going at the same time would be north of 40mph. Although, when I'm bike riding trails roads streets with kids, soccer balls, cars last second crossing directly in front of you 25mph is safer, less someone else fault crash anxiety, more fun and good enough commuter/cooling off/WOW speed!