Ride1Up Revv 1 Rear Wheel Removal

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This support resource video demonstrates the process of safely removing and reinstalling the cast alloy rear wheel for the Ride1Up Revv 1 moped-style ebike. Note that cable routing may vary between generations. Make sure to take a photo of the chainstay cables before you begin the wheel removal to match the original cable routing on your Revv 1.
Find the links for our digital resource library and handlebar stands below:
Ride1Up resource library: support.ride1up.com/support/home
Handlebar stands: ride1up.attn.tv/l/Se7/AAAAA

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  • @femacampetiquettefordummie6979
    @femacampetiquettefordummie69797 ай бұрын

    Why in the world does this bike not have a breakaway portion in the cable routing, that would alleviate all of this nonsense? Does it just come down to being a security issue? That you have to go through this entire process to remove your rear wheel, is a really big PITA. Will the second generation of the Revv 1, fix this design oversight?

  • @kevinmcdowell1793
    @kevinmcdowell17937 ай бұрын

    All that to change a tire cmon guys I hope I don’t get a flat. It’s easier to buy a new bike. Update with a quick release this is crazy.

  • @phant0m597

    @phant0m597

    7 ай бұрын

    Quick release is a terrible idea for security reasons. However, I do agree, this is quite a lot of work. I’ve had to change my flat tire twice and it is a nightmare. I do understand why it is done this way though. By having all the connections housed inside the controller box, everything is protected from the elements.

  • @ecuapolo

    @ecuapolo

    Ай бұрын

    I own 2 RadPower bikes both with quick release motor cables and never had any security issues in the three years of ownership. It is definitely much more convenient than my Revv1.

  • @ivm1646
    @ivm16464 ай бұрын

    I don’t get it why would you remove your rear wheel for? If there is a flat tire you cannot just fix it the same way you fix a puncture in a wheels car?

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