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Motor Sensor
Check the cable that connects the rear hub motor to the rest of
the system and make sure it is free from grit or contaminants and
is firmly connected. This error might appear if you don’t reconnect
the cable after removing the rear wheel (for example, after
changing a flat tire, or transporting your bike in the trunk of a car).
At least one of the motor wires has been damaged or is
disconnected.
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Motor
Communication
Check the motor cable connection point by the chainstay, and
where the motor cable connects to the internal controller. The
wire might be disconnected or damaged, reconnect the motor
cable. Another possibility: Damage to the motor cable as it exits
the axle, perhaps if the wheel was dropped on the cable.
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EBS (electronic
brake shut-off)
Disconnect electronic brake shut-offs. Likely a magnet sensor
issue. This can happen often after a crash or when the bike is
dropped. See video on Ride1UP YouTube channel, or under
instructional videos on the support page to resolve.
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Communication
Error
A problem with the connection from the internal controller to the
display. The display is not receiving vital information.
9. Warranty Information
NOTE: (full warranty terms listed on website)
All Ride1UP electric bikes come with a One-Year Limited Warranty from date of purchase. Defective items
or parts will be replaced and shipped to the holder of the warranty only. Warranties are not transferable to
parties other than the original purchaser. All purchases must be made directly from Ride1UP.com. If
purchase was not made on Ride1UP.com, you must register your product at ride1up.com/bikes or by
emailing [email protected] with the original receipt of purchase.
The warranty covers product defects only that were already present at time of handover. It does not cover
normal wear and tear, product misuse, act of God, accident, commercial use, alterations, modifications,
improper assembly, water damage, extreme riding, installation of electrical or mechanical components that
have been modified, altered, or replaced with third-party parts, operator error and improper follow-up
maintenance. The warranty is only upheld if the user has followed all the rules in the owner’s manual.
Ride1UP reserves the right to make judgment determinations of proper use based on the evidence provided
and may require photos and/or videos of the items in question. Damages resulting from improper assembly
are not covered by the warranty. The components that are covered are: Frame, Fork, Saddle, Stem, Headset,