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Ride1Up LMT’D V2 launched as new torque sensor electric bike

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Ride1Up, a San Diego-based e-bike retailer renowned for offering top-notch value commuter e-bikes, has invested significant time and resources over the past year diversifying its product line to include electric mopeds and adventure e-bikes. The corporation is revamping one of its most popular commuter-oriented brands, solidifying its stronghold on the highway market as the product broadens its reach nationwide. Meet the reimagined Ride1Up LMT’D V2, a cutting-edge e-bike that elevates the urban commuting experience.

While the LMT’D V2 builds upon the success of its predecessor, it introduces several innovative enhancements that elevate the riding experience.

A cutting-edge innovation chief among its features is the introduction of a brand-new torque sensor, engineered to create an unprecedented level of harmony between rider and machine by providing real-time feedback on every pedal stroke. In reality, many US e-bike enthusiasts appreciate the throttle’s presence, which enables them to tackle hills with greater ease or simply cruise along effortlessly, while the integration of a torque sensor ensures that pedaling remains both efficient and natural-feeling in its execution.

We’ve often discussed the refined torque-sensing pedaling experience, and it seems Ride1Up has heeded our advice with its latest model.

A sleek, handlebar-mounted display allows cyclists to track their progress through various pedaling power levels while keeping tabs on vital ride statistics such as distance, speed, battery level, and more.

The 48V, 14Ah Retention battery, featuring Samsung cells, provides a capacity of 672 Wh, sufficient for a range of 30-50 miles (50-80 km), dependent on whether you’re utilizing eco-friendly pedal assistance or accelerating from a standstill.

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As a Class 3 e-bike, pedal-assisted power enables riders to propel the bike up to 28 mph (45 km/h), while the throttle allows for maximum speeds of 20 mph (32 km/h). A 750W continuous-rated rear hub motor enables the bike to deliver snappy responses to every power input, making it well-suited for both fast-paced and hilly riding experiences.

A pair of Tektro’s dual-piston hydraulic disc brakes, equipped with 180mm rotors, swiftly brings the bike to a halt, providing a low-maintenance braking system that will remain reliable until the brake pads need replacement.

The Ride1Up LMT’D V2, a commuter e-bike, is equipped with WTB GROOV-E tires in a 27.5″x2.4″ configuration, specifically engineered to handle high speeds typical of electric bicycles and paired with included fenders for added protection. With a more substantial 2.4″ tire profile, the vehicle better insulates itself from highway imperfections, effectively dampening the impact of those pesky potholes. With its 100mm travel Suntour suspension fork, every bump and jolt is expertly absorbed, ensuring a silky-smooth ride. While rack mounts are integrated into the bike, riders seeking enhanced cargo capacity can opt to add Ride1Up’s racks or baskets as optional accessories.

LED lighting has become ubiquitous in modern bicycles, featuring a headlight mounted discreetly on the handlebars and a sleek taillight integrated seamlessly into the rear fender.

For enthusiasts who relish the thrill of pedaling and leveraging the advanced torque sensor, the Ride1Up LMT’D V2 features an innovative Shimano 8-speed transmission.

The e-bike, weighing 55 pounds (25 kilograms), comes in both step-over and step-through designs, each available in three color options: Brushed Copper, Charcoal Satin, and Snowstorm.

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New fashion trends have just been released on Ride1Up’s website, priced at a competitive MSRP of $1,595 in the United States. Delivery schedules indicate that shipments are expected to begin within a matter of weeks.

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