Hi Guys, Im Andy Birch, the development manager for MiRider. I developed the MiRider One.
We did indeed start with a fully assembled bike out of a supplier in China but, the wiring was quite frankly horrific and the component specification quite, er....rudimentary and it wasnt at a quality point id pin my hat too. The frame and Fork however are quality diecast parts and in my professional opintion (Im an Aerospace Engineer by Trade), really well designed and thus we buy them directly from the manufacturer but (And this is an important point), ours are cast in Aerospace grade magnesium (As tested by my quality team in Asia using XRF (Non-destructive Element
Analysis ) on a batch by batch basis)
What I have done with the bike is replaced all of the substandard components and designed a bespoke, fully waterproof (IP67) Canbus wiring harness for the bike. I then worked with the manufacturer KT to modify one of their Sine Wave controllers to offer what I call "Torque Simulation". This coupled with a 12 magnet cadence sensor gives as near to the feeling of having a torque sensing bottom bracket....without the hefty bill.
The bike is assembled starting with a bare frame all the way up to the finished article here in Sunny Wigan. Each of our technicians put their name on each bike they assemble. All technicians have been trained by me personally.
When I joined MiRider I told the owners I would deliver them an ebike id buy...im a lifelong cycling nut and an ultra-fussy engineer. Our bike is now at a standard that id happily buy one myself
The bottom line is yes, you can buy the "onebot S6" cheaper....but it is of a substandard quality compared to our bike, does not have an IP67 wiring harness, does not use branded cells and will in the UK climate, quickly fail.
If you guys need any more info or want to ask me any more questionas, feel free to ping me a pm or pipe up on here?
Rob, thanks for the great and honest review. If you ever need any help ping me an email on
Andy@mirider.co.uk