Brand Deep Dive 5 Models Tested Updated May 2025

Ride1Up eBikes Review 2025
Best Performance per Dollar

Ride1Up has built a reputation for delivering specs that typically cost $500+ more elsewhere. We tested five models to see if the performance lives up to the spec sheet — and whether the online-only model is a dealbreaker.

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Ride1Up — Brand Scorecard

Performance per Dollar97 / 100
Hill Climbing97 / 100
Build Quality88 / 100
Range86 / 100
Customer Support81 / 100
Dealer / Service Access52 / 100
Overall Score
★★★★½ 4.6 / 5
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Ride1Up's superpower is delivering mid-drive motors and Class 3 speeds at prices where competitors offer hub motors and 20 mph caps. If performance matters more than dealer access, Ride1Up is a near-automatic recommendation.

Ride1Up 2025 Model Lineup

🏆 Best Hill Climber
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Mid-Drive
Ride1Up · Flagship

Prodigy V2

★★★★½4.6(1,843 reviews)
750W Mid-Drive 50mi 28mph 90Nm
$1,695

Our top-rated eBike for hill climbing. Mid-drive motor uses gears like a car on inclines. Best-in-class torque at 90Nm. A true performance commuter at a price point usually occupied by hub-drive bikes.

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Ride1Up · Commuter

700 Series V2

★★★★½4.5(2,104 reviews)
750W Hub 48mi 28mph Class 3
$1,395

Ride1Up's best-selling commuter. Class 3 speed at a $1,395 price point makes it one of the best value fast commuters available. 48-mile claimed range and hydraulic disc brakes included.

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Best Under $1,200
Ride1Up · Entry

Core-5 V3

★★★★½4.5(1,287 reviews)
500W Hub 30mi 20mph Class 2
$1,095

Entry-level Ride1Up with the same build quality and warranty. Great for flat-city riders who don't need Class 3 speed. At $1,095, it beats most competing bikes in build quality per dollar.

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Ride1Up · Off-Road

Rift

★★★★½4.6(612 reviews)
750W Hub 35mi 28mph Suspension Fork
$1,895

Ride1Up's trail/gravel crossover eBike. Full suspension fork, 29" wheels, and a relaxed enduro geometry. Best for riders who split time between trails and roads.

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About Ride1Up

Founded in 2018 and based in San Diego, California, Ride1Up entered the eBike market with a singular goal: deliver more bike for the money than any competitor. They've largely succeeded. By cutting out dealer middlemen and selling direct-to-consumer, Ride1Up passes savings directly to buyers in the form of higher specifications at lower prices.

Their most distinctive product decision is offering mid-drive motors at prices where nearly every other brand uses hub drives. The Prodigy V2 at $1,695 with a mid-drive and 90Nm torque competes against hub-drive bikes costing $1,400–$1,800. This makes Ride1Up almost uniquely appealing to riders in hilly terrain.

The trade-off is their online-only distribution model. There are no Ride1Up dealers — you buy on the website, and the bike ships to your door. For riders who value test rides or in-person service, this is a real limitation. For everyone else, it's a non-issue.

Final Verdict

✓ Ride1Up Pros

  • Mid-drive motors at hub-drive prices
  • Class 3 (28 mph) on most models
  • Best hill climbing in the price range
  • Strong component specs relative to price
  • Good warranty and US-based support
  • Lightweight for performance class (58–64 lbs)

✗ Ride1Up Cons

  • Online-only — no test rides, no dealers
  • Mid-drive models wear chains faster
  • Smaller review base than Rad/Aventon
  • Limited cargo/accessory ecosystem
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Ride1Up FAQ

Yes — Ride1Up has been operating since 2018 and has sold tens of thousands of bikes. Their warranty claim reputation is solid, with most issues resolved by mail (they send parts). Reviews consistently praise their customer service responsiveness. They're not as established as Rad Power (founded 2007), but they're a legitimate, trustworthy brand.

Not easily — Ride1Up is online-only with no dealer network. However, they offer a 30-day return policy on bikes in original condition, which is longer than most eBike brands. If the bike doesn't feel right, you can return it (at your shipping cost). Some cities have independent eBike shops that stock Ride1Up; check their website for any local partnerships.

Ride1Up typically ships within 2–5 business days, with delivery taking 5–10 business days via freight carrier. Bikes arrive in a large box, approximately 85% assembled. Most riders complete assembly in 30–45 minutes. White-glove assembly service is available in select markets for an additional fee.