BikeRide finds and shows you the best prices of the bikes you want to buy. Prices constantly change and it’s impossible to compare them all yourself.
We search for prices on over 120 bike retailers to guarantee that we find the lowest prices – to save you time and money.
It’s a promise we stand behind: If you find a lower price on a bike elsewhere, we will sell it to you for 10% less. For example, if you find a bike for $480 that we have listed at $500, we will offer you to buy it for $432 through BikeRide. The bike must be the same color and size, sold in the US and not include the use of a coupon.
If you find a lower price, email us at [email protected] with documentation of the price. We’re committed to making sure that the cost of a bike does not keep you from cycling!
Facts
Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Retrospec Judd Rev 2. In summary, this is what cyclists think. Published Jun 22, 2026 by Jordan Grimes.
6 reasons to buy
- A tester gets 30 miles of real-world range in a hilly area.
- When folded, the Judd Rev 2 is more compact than the average for 20” electric folders.
- The reviewer praises the relatively smooth ride.
- The Judd Rev 2’s narrow bars and maneuverability are appreciated when navigating traffic.
- A tester compliments the Judd Rev 2’s simplicity and sleek looks.
- The Judd Rev 2 is one of the lightest electric folders with 20” wheels in this price range.
4 reasons not to buy
- An expert says the handling can feel twitchy.
- The included lights are externally powered.
- Mechanical disc brakes are disappointing at this price.
- Fenders are required to make this a fully viable commuter.
Bottom line
Retrospec’s Judd Rev 2 is a straightforward 20” electric folder that’s reasonably light and compact for this price point. The lack of accessories keeps weight low, but externally powered lights mean more devices to keep charged, and commuters will need to add fenders. The bike’s power and climbing ability aren’t referenced in the sole review, but the tester gets useful real-world range and finds the ride smooth but twitchy. More reviews are needed for a more definitive conclusion, but the Retrospec Judd Rev 2 appears to be a solid, well-priced e-folder. For a lighter alternative, consider Dahon’s K-Feather.Expert Reviews
70/100 based on 1 rated expert reviewReview: Retrospec Judd Rev 2 Electric Folding Bike
Rankings
Best Electric Bikes
Bike Comparison
Forum Discussions
-
5 hours ago
-
20 hours ago
-
1 day ago
