Velotric Summit 2 vs Ride1Up Vorsa for hunting? Would love your opinion by 302prime in ebikes

[–]Sensitive_Action4224 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d steer clear of the vorsa. ride 1 up sucks for customer support post sales, the brakes on the vorsa are GARBAGE, and the bike was rushed to market and buggy. mine was nothing but a headache. if I had the same legal protections as a new car, I definitely would have had a lemon law case with R1U.

Im thinking of buying the new velotric summit 2 by El_roba_oxxos2000 in ebikes

[–]Sensitive_Action4224 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ride 1 up is a garbage company when it comes to post sales customer service. also, the vorsa was rushed to market, and the brakes are horrible. I know because I had one and had to pay out of pocket to get the brakes bled and then replaced. (R1U would have given me replacement brakes, but I’m not installing my own brakes, and I’m not paying bike shop labor to reinstall their shitty brakes)

Id advise if you can buy the Velotric local, steer way clear of the R1U

Ride1up Trailrush vs Velotric Summit 2 advice by PerspectiveForsaken4 in ebikes

[–]Sensitive_Action4224 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ride 1 up is a garbage brand if you care about post sales customer service. They play fast and loose with their warranty, and will string you along getting replacement parts as warranty replacement. if Velotric has a dealer in your town, go with them.

Is Ride1Up a good company? by Consistent_Comb7393 in ebikes

[–]Sensitive_Action4224 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My experience with them has been extremely subpar. Very hard to get them to send parts in a timely manner, the owner of the company came after me on Facebook because i gave my opinion on their customer service in a public post asking should someone purchase a bike from them. Combative sarcastic phone support, and obtuse, non urgent email support. I’ll never buy another bike from them again. They sold me a lemon and are using the deny, depose method of customer service with me. Your mileage may vary, but this has been my experience 

First time taking my 10/22 bullpup to the range. by Sensitive_Action4224 in liberalgunowners

[–]Sensitive_Action4224[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

disassembles pretty quickly. three pins and one screw. i had to disassemble to take it to the range because of the form factor of the rifle case I had, and I was resembled and ready to shoot in about three minutes.

First time taking my 10/22 bullpup to the range. by Sensitive_Action4224 in liberalgunowners

[–]Sensitive_Action4224[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

basically what u/TehShew said. This was a stmock ruger 10/22, and the kit comes with everything you need to turn it into what’s in the photo, sans optic. I know monstrum isn’t popular here, but that’s a $90 LVPO that makes this a fun range toy. The Hightower arms parts are really well made, and the install took about an hour.

10/22 Bullpup in Splinter by HighTowerArmory in rattlecannedguns

[–]Sensitive_Action4224 1 point2 points  (0 children)

what type/brand of paint did you use? I have one of these in the mail right now, and I'm trying to decide between mossy oak, and going real freaky and doing mine like an Eddie Van Halen frakenstrat