RideKC offers two great shared-use mobility options to choose from: new electric-assist bikes and classic pedal bikes. Pick the one you want to roll with below to get started. The RideKC Bike system is a new part of the RideKC family of mobility services, which operates a unique mix of technologies that extend the fixed-route transit system and gives local residents and visitors a variety of options for getting around Kansas City. RideKC Bike features: Smart, electric-assist bikes and classic pedal bikes operating in a hybrid docked/dockless system with lock-to technology that utilizes existing and new bike racks to ensure our devices are organized, thoughtfully deployed, and enhance public spaces. Bike Share for All Program, ensuring all Kansas Citians have access to bikes – especially those impacted by disparities in mobility, health, and economics.
Broken bikes
Half the bikes are broken.
Ride KC
I love that KC has these electric bikes. So easy to get around the city. The app can be glitchy but the customer service is on point.
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I love this app, I love these bikes. I recently bought an E bike after years of using the ride KC bikes and I still use the Ride KC system about once a month. The app can have small glitches but usually as soon as I notice a glitch the team already has an update fixing it that I forgot to download. This bike system is incredible, I can not recommend it enough. I really appreciate the constant feedback loop on both sides (I can complain about bikes with low batter or seats that sink while you ride and they can email me to critique my parking). It makes everyone better in the long run.
Feedback
I ran out of battery life luckily I was close to the station wish I had more battery life
Awesome App
Very easy to use technology!!
False advertising - no bikes in JoCo in winter
From everything on their website and the JCP&R website, you’d think there are RideKC bikes in JoCo and Lenexa. But they are gone for 25% of the year. I wish this was mentioned SOMEWHERE on any website but you won’t figure it out until you download the app and look for a bike.
So Helpful
I rode the bike all the way home to Kansas from downtown in the rain and left my wallet in the basket. They respond quickly and got it back to me. It might have been rainy but I didn’t have to spend $40 on a Lyft or Uber.
Bug fixes and improvements.
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