Love my Juiced Scorpion. It’s still running like new, and I just ordered the new color display and I’m about to upgrade the battery to something with a little more range - the newer 19.2ah model. Thanks, Juiced. I appreciate your diverse staff and your allowing so many team members to present. It makes me proud that 😊 I’ve invested in your company.
I ride a fixed gear bicycle like 50 miles a week for fun and exercise. I tried out a radrunner 2 and I loved it. JUICED looks like the choice I’m gonna make though. The “close out”ripcurrent (52v 15ah) will be my choice soon given supplies last. Best bang for the buck. The ripcurrent s is beyond my price range and needs.
I got a CCS2 last year, and I absolutely love it. I mostly ride it on gravel trails, running some riddlers, and its absolutely capable. I wish I had gotten the ripcurrent, for the fat tires, but all i really need to get are some fenders, and the rear rack! Should have gotten the X from the get go.
I love my Scrambler, I have almost 1,000 mikes on it! I just picked up a RipRacer last week, it feels super quick and I really like the ability to add racks!
I've had six juiced bikes since 2018. I ride about 1200 to 1300 miles per month This weekend was my birthday and my goal was to put 10,000 mi on my hyper scrambler which I did on that day Love these bikes. Each has their own different personality. I think my favorite is the hyper scrambler2 for the range and power and comfort Second would be the rip current s, and today the upgraded controller is coming. Can't wait!
@@juicedbikes I've literally put enough miles on my bikes to circle the Earth and that's with taking 9 months off for shoulder surgery...60 yrs old averaging 45 to 50 miles almost daily...haha ask Tora how many of your customers do that
Just got the ripracer and it’s solid! Living near the beach in Florida it’s my daily driver. Only complaint is I wish the throttle would take the bike to 32 mph instead of having to pedal like a madman
Would be nice if you can get the battery back on the bike after taking it off to charge. Mentioning that so others know you can only use it once because the battery doesn't go back in place
It's definitely not a sloppy fit...no vibrations while under way. You need to develop a technique, getting the bottom in place with the top end angled out to the side and then slamming it into position. To remove, turn the key with one hand, use other hand balled into fist such that you strike the top end of the battery with the meaty part of your palm (next to and below the pinky finger in a fist) to displace the top end of the battery away from the frame so you can lift it out. It takes some practice until you know how much force to use for installing and removing it. Mine is a 2020, before the newer version of the battery. I haven't checked out the new version but it appears there is a handle or lever on it that possibly locks the battery into position???? Maybe with the newer version you don't need to persuade the battery into and out of it's cradle with a slam or fist?? I'm sure there must be UA-cam videos out there on getting the batteries in and out. good luck...ride your bike!
I bought my Rip Current S (750w hub) in December of 2020. I'm very happy with it but a little disappointed that the performance upgrades for the more recent version are not compatible with mine. Do you plan to make these upgrades compatible with older versions or is this a planned obsolescence requiring the owner of a 2020 to sell and buy a new version if I want the larger motor and other performance enhancements? I'd like to stay with Juiced products but if component upgrades are not compatible with a model just a few years old and on the same frame, I'll probably try another brand when I NEED that performance upgrade. Please help us to help you with brand loyalty by offering component upgrades with "fit kits" compatible with your older bikes of the same model on the same frame. Thanks!
That isn't planned obsolescence... that is an old model that isn't compatible with new upgrades. The bike was great the day you bought it and remains so
@@juicedbikes good thing I name my scorpion x after 1 of my favorite artists ( female artist) they love my scrambler 2 ( Lilith ) and my scorpion x ( Sabrina) you juiced bikes workers missed out on a awesome show in San Diego ( October 13th ) at observatory north park ( there tour was sold out ) all of you missed out on a awesome concert
@@danielspencer5023 I’m not really sure. I mean, I weigh about 250lbs so that might be most of it. I’m guessing the advertised max range is measured with a 150lb total load on the bike on mostly flat ground, but Juiced doesn’t disclose that information. Being that the bike can handle a max load of 300lbs, you would think they’d at least provide quality data on how much range someone should expect to get at max load.
I’m torn between another hyper escooter or the hyper scrambler 2 e-bike? Any suggestions out there? I need the longer range so removable batteries is key and puncture proof tires is a game changer to.
Thank you for reaching out! At this time we do not have a trike e-bike model in our line-up. Here are our current models: www.juicedbikes.com/pages/compare-all-bikes If you have any questions, our team can help you out at support@juicedbikes.com
Hope you love it. I have the CCX, and my planned 13-20 mile rides end up being 30-40 because it's just so much fun. 45 years ago those rides didn't require a motor, but I figured it was either knee replacement or a couple e-bikes ('lectric xp 2.0 folder for the motorhome/local trips, and the CCX for the multi hour rides), and I know I made the right decision.
Hey 👋 Thanks for the feedback! Range relies on speed, conditions and rider weight/cargo. If you use conservative speeds and pedal assist over throttling out you will get a longer range out of your battery.
The whole industry uses optimal conditions when rating range. Juiced has a chart on their site somewhere showing realistic range based on speed and weight
Hey 👋 Thanks for the feedback, if parts are out of stock they can be ordered. Low supply is a problem across the industry but we do our best to get replacements as soon as we can.
Ask any bike shop owner about Juice customer support. Crickets…it is non existent. Better yet try calling Juice and contacting customer support. Crickets. Such a hard pass.
Love my Juiced Scorpion. It’s still running like new, and I just ordered the new color display and I’m about to upgrade the battery to something with a little more range - the newer 19.2ah model. Thanks, Juiced. I appreciate your diverse staff and your allowing so many team members to present. It makes me proud that 😊 I’ve invested in your company.
I ride a fixed gear bicycle like 50 miles a week for fun and exercise. I tried out a radrunner 2 and I loved it. JUICED looks like the choice I’m gonna make though. The “close out”ripcurrent (52v 15ah) will be my choice soon given supplies last. Best bang for the buck. The ripcurrent s is beyond my price range and needs.
I got a CCS2 last year, and I absolutely love it. I mostly ride it on gravel trails, running some riddlers, and its absolutely capable. I wish I had gotten the ripcurrent, for the fat tires, but all i really need to get are some fenders, and the rear rack! Should have gotten the X from the get go.
Awesome 👏 love to hear it!
I love my Scrambler, I have almost 1,000 mikes on it! I just picked up a RipRacer last week, it feels super quick and I really like the ability to add racks!
I've had six juiced bikes since 2018. I ride about 1200 to 1300 miles per month
This weekend was my birthday and my goal was to put 10,000 mi on my hyper scrambler which I did on that day
Love these bikes. Each has their own different personality. I think my favorite is the hyper scrambler2 for the range and power and comfort
Second would be the rip current s, and today the upgraded controller is coming. Can't wait!
Edit: oops! I meant 10,000 mi on my hyper scorpion, over 24,000 mi altogether
Outstanding! 🙌
@@juicedbikes I've literally put enough miles on my bikes to circle the Earth and that's with taking 9 months off for shoulder surgery...60 yrs old averaging 45 to 50 miles almost daily...haha ask Tora how many of your customers do that
Just got the ripracer and it’s solid! Living near the beach in Florida it’s my daily driver. Only complaint is I wish the throttle would take the bike to 32 mph instead of having to pedal like a madman
2 RipRacers ordered. I can't wait for that off-road controller 😁
@@topoftheline86 or pay triple the amount of money and buy made in America stuff where the parts are made in China anyways lol
How do you like your bike? I like mine just wish the throttle took it to 32 mph instead of 28. Seat design is cool but uncomfortable for me
HyperScrambler 2 Why no smaller size frame for 5’2 to 5’6? 🤔
Hey 👋 This bike has always been one size, however we do have other models in our line up which would fit great. Check out the HyperScorpion
Would love to review and feature a model on our channel if you have any media bikes availble.
Would be nice if you can get the battery back on the bike after taking it off to charge. Mentioning that so others know you can only use it once because the battery doesn't go back in place
It's definitely not a sloppy fit...no vibrations while under way. You need to develop a technique, getting the bottom in place with the top end angled out to the side and then slamming it into position. To remove, turn the key with one hand, use other hand balled into fist such that you strike the top end of the battery with the meaty part of your palm (next to and below the pinky finger in a fist) to displace the top end of the battery away from the frame so you can lift it out. It takes some practice until you know how much force to use for installing and removing it. Mine is a 2020, before the newer version of the battery. I haven't checked out the new version but it appears there is a handle or lever on it that possibly locks the battery into position???? Maybe with the newer version you don't need to persuade the battery into and out of it's cradle with a slam or fist?? I'm sure there must be UA-cam videos out there on getting the batteries in and out. good luck...ride your bike!
I bought my Rip Current S (750w hub) in December of 2020. I'm very happy with it but a little disappointed that the performance upgrades for the more recent version are not compatible with mine. Do you plan to make these upgrades compatible with older versions or is this a planned obsolescence requiring the owner of a 2020 to sell and buy a new version if I want the larger motor and other performance enhancements? I'd like to stay with Juiced products but if component upgrades are not compatible with a model just a few years old and on the same frame, I'll probably try another brand when I NEED that performance upgrade. Please help us to help you with brand loyalty by offering component upgrades with "fit kits" compatible with your older bikes of the same model on the same frame. Thanks!
Thanks for the recommendation! We've passed it along to our product team who is constantly working on making our bikes even better for our customers.
That isn't planned obsolescence... that is an old model that isn't compatible with new upgrades. The bike was great the day you bought it and remains so
Best company to go with can’t ask for a better company 😀🔥
We love to hear it 🙌
@@juicedbikes good thing I name my scorpion x after 1 of my favorite artists ( female artist) they love my scrambler 2 ( Lilith ) and my scorpion x ( Sabrina) you juiced bikes workers missed out on a awesome show in San Diego ( October 13th ) at observatory north park ( there tour was sold out ) all of you missed out on a awesome concert
Hyper fat 1100 was the best model!
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I get about 20 miles on a fully charged battery with my Ripcurrent S.
Why so little from what is advertised?
@@danielspencer5023 I’m not really sure. I mean, I weigh about 250lbs so that might be most of it. I’m guessing the advertised max range is measured with a 150lb total load on the bike on mostly flat ground, but Juiced doesn’t disclose that information. Being that the bike can handle a max load of 300lbs, you would think they’d at least provide quality data on how much range someone should expect to get at max load.
I’m torn between another hyper escooter or the hyper scrambler 2 e-bike? Any suggestions out there? I need the longer range so removable batteries is key and puncture proof tires is a game changer to.
Hey 👋 The HyperScrambler 2 has all of that and more! The pedal sensor performance is key, the take off to top speed is super smooth.
Which bike stand you have there. Make? Would like to purchase one for my 2 juiced bikes
Hey 👋 We got these on Amazon, however they are more for visual display than working on your e-bike.
Do you have trikes e bikes? Thanks
Thank you for reaching out! At this time we do not have a trike e-bike model in our line-up. Here are our current models: www.juicedbikes.com/pages/compare-all-bikes If you have any questions, our team can help you out at support@juicedbikes.com
I’m getting a s2 for Christmas
Hope you love it. I have the CCX, and my planned 13-20 mile rides end up being 30-40 because it's just so much fun. 45 years ago those rides didn't require a motor, but I figured it was either knee replacement or a couple e-bikes ('lectric xp 2.0 folder for the motorhome/local trips, and the CCX for the multi hour rides), and I know I made the right decision.
hyperscor[pion is like 20 miles of range
Hey 👋 Thanks for the feedback! Range relies on speed, conditions and rider weight/cargo. If you use conservative speeds and pedal assist over throttling out you will get a longer range out of your battery.
The whole industry uses optimal conditions when rating range. Juiced has a chart on their site somewhere showing realistic range based on speed and weight
DO NOT BUY FROM THIS COMPANY, NO PARTS ARE EVER IN STOCK, IF YOUR BIKE NEEDS REPAIR PARRS YOU WILL WAIT MONTHS
Hey 👋 Thanks for the feedback, if parts are out of stock they can be ordered. Low supply is a problem across the industry but we do our best to get replacements as soon as we can.
Ask any bike shop owner about Juice customer support. Crickets…it is non existent. Better yet try calling Juice and contacting customer support. Crickets. Such a hard pass.
Great video 🥂
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