700 Series Battery

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Gary I.

No more range Anxiety , EVER!

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Gary I.

No more range Anxiety , EVER!

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Matthew

Took them to Panama City Beach, Florida and stayed in an Air bnb for a week and also lost 7 pounds. They have nice size Bike Lanes along the Ocean and have some trails I would recommend called Gayle's Trails. They are currently extending the paved bike bath. Because I'm mechanically challenged, I took them to a Bike shop for assembly. It was 75 dollars per bike. As far as range, our longest ride was 40 miles. The Battery had some juice left. We rode on level 2 for about 20 miles. I would say we averaged about 13-15 mph on level 2. When we were on the road bike path we were on level 3 and 4 we averaged 18-22 mph. I would estimate we were on 3-4 for 15 miles). We rode on level 5 for about 5 miles and hit 24-28 mph. We are definitely going back next year to ride the new trails. January and February are great times to ride there. The weather was 55- 75 degrees. We got a great rate on the Air bnb because it was off peak.

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Matthew

Took them to Panama City Beach, Florida and stayed in an Air bnb for a week and also lost 7 pounds. They have nice size Bike Lanes along the Ocean and have some trails I would recommend called Gayle's Trails. They are currently extending the paved bike bath. Because I'm mechanically challenged, I took them to a Bike shop for assembly. It was 75 dollars per bike. As far as range, our longest ride was 40 miles. The Battery had some juice left. We rode on level 2 for about 20 miles. I would say we averaged about 13-15 mph on level 2. When we were on the road bike path we were on level 3 and 4 we averaged 18-22 mph. I would estimate we were on 3-4 for 15 miles). We rode on level 5 for about 5 miles and hit 24-28 mph. We are definitely going back next year to ride the new trails. January and February are great times to ride there. The weather was 55- 75 degrees. We got a great rate on the Air bnb because it was off peak.

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Michael Palmer

Battery life on my 700 series is superior to what my Rad Rover provides. Check out my pic. I'm currently trekking the Blue Ridge Parkway (which is a beast), but it's working out so far. I've completed 150 round trip miles so far. I started in Cherokee, NC at the South entrance and rode up to the highest elevation of 6,053 feet (Richland Balsam Overlook) and back. It took me 2 days and 4 batteries to complete. I have two batteries that I had to recharge each day, but I could've used one more battery. I plan to purchase a third battery for my next 75 mile trek. I used setting 3 and 4 out of 5 for the 7 mile uphill battles averaging a speed of 6-8 mph, and I gave the motor and myself around a 10 minute break at every overlook along the way up each climb. Going downhill it seemed my batteries recharged around 15% each descent and I averaged 32-38 mph. It was absolutely brutal on the uphill climbs at setting 3 and bearable at 4, but to run at mode 4 all the way up those 7 mile climbs will definitely eat up your battery life in under 25 miles. That's why I'll need a third battery if I'm to continue next time around.

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Michael Palmer

Battery life on my 700 series is superior to what my Rad Rover provides. Check out my pic. I'm currently trekking the Blue Ridge Parkway (which is a beast), but it's working out so far. I've completed 150 round trip miles so far. I started in Cherokee, NC at the South entrance and rode up to the highest elevation of 6,053 feet (Richland Balsam Overlook) and back. It took me 2 days and 4 batteries to complete. I have two batteries that I had to recharge each day, but I could've used one more battery. I plan to purchase a third battery for my next 75 mile trek. I used setting 3 and 4 out of 5 for the 7 mile uphill battles averaging a speed of 6-8 mph, and I gave the motor and myself around a 10 minute break at every overlook along the way up each climb. Going downhill it seemed my batteries recharged around 15% each descent and I averaged 32-38 mph. It was absolutely brutal on the uphill climbs at setting 3 and bearable at 4, but to run at mode 4 all the way up those 7 mile climbs will definitely eat up your battery life in under 25 miles. That's why I'll need a third battery if I'm to continue next time around.

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Michael Palmer

Battery life on my 700 series is superior to what my Rad Rover provides. Check out my pic. I'm currently trekking the Blue Ridge Parkway (which is a beast), but it's working out so far. I've completed 150 round trip miles so far. I started in Cherokee, NC at the South entrance and rode up to the highest elevation of 6,053 feet (Richland Balsam Overlook) and back. It took me 2 days and 4 batteries to complete. I have two batteries that I had to recharge each day, but I could've used one more battery. I plan to purchase a third battery for my next 75 mile trek. I used setting 3 and 4 out of 5 for the 7 mile uphill battles averaging a speed of 6-8 mph, and I gave the motor and myself around a 10 minute break at every overlook along the way up each climb. Going downhill it seemed my batteries recharged around 15% each descent and I averaged 32-38 mph. It was absolutely brutal on the uphill climbs at setting 3 and bearable at 4, but to run at mode 4 all the way up those 7 mile climbs will definitely eat up your battery life in under 25 miles. That's why I'll need a third battery if I'm to continue next time around.

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  1. Arcadio O.

    It was a battery… a new bike would had been better

    2 months ago
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  2. david nelson

    After a year, my partner’s 700 bike & battery are still going strong. This second battery is to swap out, and extend the life of both batteries. Also I enjoy the benefit of extended distance when carrying both batteries on a long ride. Price seems for a battery of 15ah & custom fit.

    2 months ago
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  3. David

    I have two 700 series bikes. Right from start batteries shut down with 25 percent left. Like bike, dissatisfied with batteries.

    2 months ago
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  4. Gregory

    The battery itself works fine, but I didn’t need a battery. I was trying to get an issue diagnosed over the phone and was promptly told I needed a new battery. It sounded a little suspicious considering there could’ve been a number of reasons my ebike stopped working.. but I went ahead and bought a new battery which of course didn’t solve the issue. Now I have two batteries and a bike that still doesn’t work.

    5 months ago
    (6) (0)
  5. Dan Ryan

    Old battery’s still OK. Can probably 25 miles. Thought it best to get another now b/c of Trump’s tariffs.


    How does the bike* fit? Please share your height/size and the frame type you ordered, if applicable. I’m 6’2” and 205 lbs. The 700 Series fits me pretty well.


    5 months ago
    (2) (0)
  6. Randy S.

    very well made, battery fits perfect

    5 months ago
    (1) (0)


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