Get Up to $200 Off Ride1Up, the Best Online Value in Ebikes
In 2022, ebike maker Ride1Up secured 6.5 million in funding and scaled up from their local San Diego base – where they’d been located since 2018 – to the global direct-to-consumer market.
In the last couple years, they’ve seen their sales explode as demand for electric bikes grows exponentially, outpacing EVs and even traditional bikes in several places around the world.
Ride1Up has responded to this growing popularity by making their high-quality ebikes even more accessible and affordable, keeping prices low while continuing to refine their lineup. We’ve found the latest electric bikes from Ride1Up have been a pretty spectacular value for the price.
RG reviewer John Hamilton – better known on YouTube as Hammy Moto – called the Ride1Up Revv 1 a serious competitor to his Super 73 RX. It sets a new benchmark for the moped-style ebike. (Hammy also raced a pickup truck on his Revv 1.)
Mitchell's raved about the V2's ultra-silent Brose mid-drive motor and torque sensor, and some other very commuter-friendly features, for under $2,500.
It’s rare to see components like the Revv 1’s 750W Bafang hub motor or Prodigy V2’s German-made Brose electronics on ebikes at these prices.
The fact that Ride1Up doesn’t have the same brand recognition as certain other direct-to-consumer ebike brands might be evidence they’ve skimped on marketing to build the best bikes they can at lower prices.
Ride1Up Makes Electric Bikes Affordable
Ride1Up is making their ebikes even more affordable this spring, bringing prices down on premium commuter bikes like the Prodigy V2, which is now even more affordable at $100 off. You can also get $100 off the Revv 1, and other Ride1Up ebikes like the Turris, Roadster V2, Gravel Roadster V2, and the 700 series.
Get a full $200 off the original Ride1Up Prodigy commuter ebike. With features like a Brose TF Sprinter mid-drive motor, rear rack, 9-speed Shimano drivetrain, torque sensor, color screen, hydraulic disc brakes, and 30-50 miles of range, it’s now only $1,795.
The Ride1Up Rift is $200 off, bringing the price of this all-terrain fat tire ebike down to $1,595. The Rift’s built-in rack is made for heavy loads – up to 150 pounds – and Kenda Krusade 26 x 4.0” tires will roll over virtually anything. It’s the perfect bike for your spring camping or RV trip.
Finally, save $200 on the Ride1Up Café Cruiser, an elegantly classic city rider with a geared 750W Bafang hub motor and the ability to carry heavy cargo or a passenger on its heavy-duty, built-in rear rack. It’s the perfect bike for combo school drop-offs/grocery runs or full days on campus, and it’s now going for an astonishingly low $1,195.
Ride1Up’s Spring Ride Sale won’t last forever. Check the link below for all the Spring Deals.