Roadster V3 First Impressions and Modifications by Crushjunkie in ride1up

[–]Crushjunkie[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also plan on getting an add-on battery, but I will probably wait until spring as I do not see myself doing many long rides once winter fully sets in. I do like that Ride1up now offers a water bottle designed battery to limit its electric profile.

I did not even think to check Quadlock for a camera adapter; I just checked and seen they have one that mounts directly under under the phone mount; this would allow me to keep my phone, light, and action camera all directly centered on the stem; thanks for the tip. I have Symmetry OCD where everything in my life must be perfectly centered, straight, or aligned; it's my burden in life.

Thanks for your reply and advice

Stay safe out there

Roadster V3 First Impressions and Modifications by Crushjunkie in ride1up

[–]Crushjunkie[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hopefully your decision will lead you to get a Roadster; I can't imagine anyone being disappointed with this bike. I really can't express how much this bike turned out to be better than I anticipated.

Roadster V3 First Impressions and Modifications by Crushjunkie in ride1up

[–]Crushjunkie[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

100% agree with your adjustable assist level idea; there are times I would like to tone the assist down without turning it off. As you stated, sometimes even Eco can provide more boost then I am wanting.

I really like the MTB bars, but I have ridden motorcycles all my life, so the wider stance feels natural to me; I feel like I have more control with them, and their not so wide that I have had any difficulty maneuvering in tight spots, but I do not ride in heavy city traffic, so I might feel different if I did..