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Long Range E-Bikes · Juiced Bikes

Juiced Bikes RipCurrent S Fat Tire E-Bike

The RipCurrent S earned its reputation on two numbers: a 52V battery close to 1,000Wh and a 28 mph top speed. Add a 750W Bafang rear hub with high peak power, a torque sensor, hydraulic brakes and 26x4 tires and you get a fast, long-legged fat bike that commuters and trail riders both liked. It is heavy and the 52V system means chargers and batteries are less interchangeable than 48V parts. Juiced went through a business shutdown and change of ownership in 2024 and 2025, so verify current warranty terms and parts availability before buying new or used.

Long commutes at Class 3 speedsRiders who want maximum range in a fat bikeExperienced riders comfortable with DIY serviceMixed pavement and gravel

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Key considerations

  • Confirm warranty and parts support given the brand's ownership change
  • 52V parts are less common than 48V
  • Very heavy
  • Class 3 speeds may be restricted on paths

Pros

  • Nearly 1,000Wh battery
  • Torque sensor and strong motor
  • Hydraulic brakes
  • Fast

Considerations

  • Brand support uncertainty
  • Heavy
  • 52V ecosystem is smaller

Features & specifications

Motor750W Bafang rear hub
Battery52V 19.2Ah (998Wh), removable
Tires26 x 4 in
Top speedUp to 28 mph (Class 3)

Specifications are manufacturer-published figures or our own notes; confirm on the current listing before purchase.

About Juiced Bikes

Juiced Bikes, founded in San Diego, built a following with fast, long-range bikes like the RipCurrent S and CrossCurrent X, using 52V batteries close to 1,000Wh and Bafang hub motors with torque sensors. Its bikes were among the quickest and longest-legged hub-motor e-bikes sold direct and on Amazon.

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