One lucky winner will receive a torque-sensing e-bike from Ride1Up (a $1,295 value). The LMTD V2 is a class 3 pedal-assist e-bike that tops out at 28 mph and has a throttle for quick acceleration. This redesign offers even more value for its price point.
More on the Prize The Ride1UP LMT’D V2 e-bike has a torque sensor to create a smoother and more responsive ride based on the riders efforts. This leads to better battery efficiency and thus extends the bikes range as well. The LMTD V2 lists a range of 30-50 miles depending on rider weight, terrain, incline, level of assist, etc.
Its powered by a 750W geared hub motor with 95mm torque, which gets it up to the class 3 limits of 28 mph. The 20mph throttle helps the e-bike start back up from a stop when typical e-bikes are most sluggish and prone to wobbling.
It also has an alloy frame with internal electronics, plus comfort-minded geometry. The WTB GROOV-E tires provide reliable traction on most surfaces, and the Tektro hydraulic brakes offer control. A Suntour 32 front fork offers 100mm of travel to reduce turbulence along the way.
Lastly, a patented slanted gear AKM motor runs quiet — perfect for this bikes primary use case of exploring city streets and urban paths.
More on the Brand Ride1Up prides itself on making value-minded e-bikes to make riding more approachable for a wider audience.
Since 2018, the company hasnt skimped on quality, often using name-brand components and employing patented technology in its motors. Thats why it boasts, Spec for spec, you won’t find a better value anywhere else.
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