Overview
Going fuel-free and going electric when it comes to automobiles is the latest adapted trend by humankind. Humanity’s best chance to bring back a green planet or work towards it is by replacing gas-guzzling cars with e-bikes. It would be the biggest gift one could give to mother earth.
Re-imagining everything from the inception and analyzing everything about an e-bike, the founder of America’s #1 electric bike company, Mike Radenbaugh, built his first e-bike in 2007 as a way to get to high school. Today, his company RAD Power Bikes has grown to become the largest electric bike brand in the US, with a leading $150 million investment.
The gained popularity and unconditional fan-following are mainly due to high-value e-bikes and low cost. The company offers nearly a dozen different models of RAD electric bikes. These various e-bikes models are for anyone and everyone, covering multiple types of riding from sport, recreational, commercial applications, transport/commuter and cargo/utility.
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RadCity 5 Plus
Electric Commuter Bike
RadCity Plus - Electric Commuter Bike
RadCity is an urban city commuter from Rad Power, offering swept-back handlebars, upright geometry and great scope for further customization. RadCity is built in a way that suits everyone having a single frame size of 18.5”. The 6061 aluminum frame is used in RadCity and is available in both step-through and step-over versions.
Latest Product: RadCity 5 Plus E-Bike
RadCity 5 Plus is the latest launch of RAD Bikes, having both the step-through and step-over variants. Step-through is meant for height riders between 4’8” to 6’ while step-over is for 5’4” to 6’ height riders.
A small LCD between the handlebars displays battery life, mileage, and speed. You can adjust the pedal assist level with the two buttons given on the left handle, along with a small digital readout.
A mechanical shifter with 7-speed is seen on the right side of the handle, along with a twist throttle propelling the bike at speeds up to 20 miles per hour even when unassisted.
RadCity 5 Plus
Electric Commuter Bike
RadCity 5 Plus tech specs:
- Frame: 6061 aluminum
- Motor: 750W geared rear hub motor
- Top speed: 32 km/h (20 mph)
- Battery: 48V 14Ah (672 Wh)
- Brakes: Nutt hydraulic disc brakes
- Suspension: 60 mm travel spring suspension fork with preload adjustment and lockout
Features:
- Boost Your RangeThe boosting range in RadCity 5 Plus is raised by 11% with puncture-resistant tires and a custom tread for added efficiency on pavements.
- Smoother StopsRadCity 5 Plus comes with hydraulic brakes for enhanced stopping power, increased control, and light touch action to have a smooth stop-and-go city ride.
- Easy To OperateThe LCD on RadCity 5 Plus makes it easy to track all the riding statistics while quickly adjusting the pedal assists while riding.
- More Comfort For More RidersRiders between 5’4”- 6’5” can experience lower standover height resulting in the increased ergonomic ride.
- Climb Hills FasterRadCity 5 Plus climbs hills 40% faster with its 750W geared hub motor compared to the rest of the bikes.
- Rack It UpYou can haul cargo, take the kids on a joyride or carry groceries with a 275 lb payload capacity.
- Agile SuspensionA rider can enjoy more stable rides with shorter suspension designs in urban settings.
Pros:
- Enlarged seat tube clamp lever with derailleur guard, removable down tube wiring cover and a saddle with integrated handle makes it user friendly.
- Reliable 750W, 58Nm (Newton meter) power direct-drive rear hub motor.
- High battery capacity and an excellent predicted range.
- Integrated USB Port
- Integrated rear rack, lights, kickstand, fenders, and more.
- Adjustable front suspension with 100mm of travel.
- High-visibility back lit LCD display with detailed ride info.
Cons:
- High total weight.
- 20 mph maximum assisted speed.
- A direct-drive motor instead of a geared one.
RadCity Plus: Step-Through
This step-through bike makes your daily commuting easy with convenient hop-on and hop-off. RadCity Plus: Step-Through is highly comfortable, European stylings on ergonomic frame bike.
RadCity 5 Plus Step-Thru
Electric Commuter Bike
RadCity 5 Plus: Step-Through tech specs:
- Frame: 6061 aluminum
- Motor: 750W brushless geared hub motor
- Range: 50-plus miles
- Battery: 48V, 14Ah (672Wh) semi-integrated battery
- Brakes: Hydraulic brake caliper
- Peal Assist: 5 PAS levels, cadence sensor
Features:
- Puncture-Resistant Tires :The step-through bikes are fitted with Kenda K-Shield integrated tire liner tires made from a layer of aramid and ceramic particles to provide extra protection against punctures from thorns, glass, and other small materials.
- 7-Speed, 11-34 Tooth Freewheel: A wide range of gears is available in step-through bikes, giving more torque on treacherous uphill climbs while maintaining pedal authority at high speed.
- Reflective Sidewall Striping: Compared to traditional spoke mounted reflectors, step-through has extremely durable, larger total reflective and clear visibility.
- Integrated Brake Light: Whenever the brakes are applied, brake light functionality is activated using the main battery pack.
- Low-Step Frame Design: This bike is perfect for those needing a more approachable package with a 17" stand-over height without sacrificing features or functionality.
- 750W Shengyi Direct Drive Hub Motor: Smooth acceleration is provided by the direct-drive hub motor, featuring regenerative braking.
- Integrated Rear Rack: This helps you to carry your cargo by attaching baskets, platforms or panniers. You can also mount a Yepp Maxi child seat.
- Twist Grip Throttle: It comes with 750W of power that is on-demand.
Pros:
- Step-thru and step-over frame variations
- 750W direct-drive rear hub motor that is reliable
- Excellent predicted range and high battery capacity
- Integrated lights, rear rack, kickstand, fenders, etc.
- Adjustable front suspension with 100mm of travel
- LCD has high-visibility backlit displaying detailed ride info
Cons:
- The total weight of the bike is high
- The assisted maximum speed is 20 mph
- A geared motor would have been better instead of a direct-drive motor
RadRunner Plus - Electric Utility Bike
Making modifications to the good old RadRunner, an improvised and new version e-bike is RadRunner Plus. Packed with the latest accessories and upgrades, this is an eye-catching utility bike. The bike being a limited edition, is now available for preorders.
Let us now look for the reasons for this bike to be an exclusive one. Almost all the components used in RadRunner Plus are the same as the original RadRunner. Although all the electrical components are the same, the Plus bike offers a unique experience for the rider. RadRunner Plus is loaded with an excellent passenger package that includes;
- Foot-pegs
- Elevated rear seat-mounted on the integrated rear rack
- A protective wheel skirt
RadRunner Plus Electric Utility Bike
RadRunner Plus tech specs:
- Frame: 6061 aluminum
- Motor: 750W Rear-Mounted Geared Hub
- Range: 45-72 km (25-45 mi) depending on user input
- Battery: 48V 14Ah (672 Wh)
- Brakes: Tektro mechanical disc brakes
- Top speed: 32 km/h (20 mph)
This bike is suitable for country and urban rides, thanks to its suspension fork and oversized tires, making it smooth and comfortable for all-terrain rides. The bike comes with front and rear lights and a set of fenders to stay visible at night to safeguard against the rain.
All your ride statistics will be seen on the LCD. Apart from all this, the most critical selling point of RadRunner is its retro looks designed by combining espresso brown saddle and grips with an effective metallic gray color. The bike automatically becomes a head-turner wherever you go.
Features:
Puncture-resistance Tires: The Kenda K-Shield integrated tire liner is a line of defense meant to provide extra protection against puncture from thorns, glass, and small materials. It is made from a layer of aramid and ceramic particles inside the tire under the thread.
7-Speed Drivetrain: The RadRunner Plus adds a 7-speed drivetrain to the functionality of the RadRunner 1, providing you more versatility to conquer even the most difficult terrain.
Tektro Aries (MD-M300) 180 mm Mechanical Disc Brakes: Mechanical disc brakes with excellent stopping capability for downhill riders. Because the brakes are integrated with the motor, the motor will shut off as soon as you apply them, allowing you to come to a faster stop without damaging the motor system.
Brushless Bafang Geared Hub Motor:The impressive 80 Nm torque engine will let you glide about town while keeping up with traffic or push you to climb tall, steep mountain riding tracks. At this pricing point, the engine is a great addition, however it quickly drains the battery.
RadRunner King Meter LCD Display: The 2.75" backlit LCD panel allows you to keep track of your riding metrics at any time of day or night. Allows you to select between four various levels of pedal-assistance, as well as a stroll mode for when you're not on the eBike
Pros:
- It is one of the best value buys among budget e-bikes at only $1,799
- The same battery pack is used universally throughout the series, which will not cause any problem during an upgrade
- Over sized disc brake rotors provide better stopping power, especially on 20″ tires
- Excellent maneuverability
- Huge selection of 330 accessories combinations
- Available in the USA and online stores for Canada, the EU, and the UK
Cons:
- There is no suspension on the standard model
- No USB port to charge your electronics
- The bike is quite heavy
RadRover Plus - Electric Fat Bike
The first commercial purpose bike by Rad Power Bikes is the RadRover. It has been a huge success ever since its origin, thanks to its massive fat tires. This bike can travel through all the terrains with its burly build and smart accessories. RadRover Plus is like an SUV of the cycling world, carving a path anywhere you direct. It’s built with an upright geometry around a durable and comfortable aluminum frame available in both step-through and step-over variants.
Latest Product: RadRover 6 Plus Fat E-Bike
Rad Power Bikes’ engineers have maintained the same 750W motor but tweaked it to deliver even more mph and power. The 48V, 14Ah, 672Wh battery sits inside the down tube after undergoing a complete revamp. Its semi-integrated design protects the power pack in case of a fall and improves the appearance of the bike.
RadRover 6 Plus boasts the hydraulic disc brakes being more powerful, more accessible and extra precise. The engineers have changed the bike's geometry for the shorter riders making the seat tubes and head tubes shorter in height. The bike is now suitable for riders with 25″ to 34″ long inseams.
RadRover 6 Plus Electric Fat Bike
- Frame: 6061 aluminum
- Motor: 750W geared rear hub motor
- Range: 45-72 km (25-45 mi) depending on throttle or pedal assist
- Battery: 48V 14Ah (672 Wh)
- Brakes: Nutt hydraulic disc brakes
- Top speed: 32 km/h (20 mph)
The new control unit looks modern than the earlier ones and displays brilliantly with excess statistics to show like;
- Wattage
- pedal-assist mode
- battery level
- Odometer
- Speed
- Time
The rest of the features like 60mm front suspension, 7-speed drivetrain, fenders, battery-powered lights, handy kickstand and 26″ x 4″ tires remain the same.
Features:
LCD displays mounted on the 700mm handlebar:The RadRover 6 Plus has two LCD displays installed on the 700mm handlebar, each with its own set of features and applications. The LCD display in the middle displays your current speed, mileage, journey mileage, and live wattage consumption. The secondary display is used to change the pedal assist level and show the battery life.
48V, 14Ah battery:The RadRover 6 Plus's 48V, 14Ah battery is neatly fitted into the downtube. This is one of the areas where you can see the greatest visual differences from the previous RadRover.
750W geared hub motor: The 750W geared hub motor in the RadRover 6 Plus provided steady, smooth engagement. The motor is capable of swift acceleration and strong bursts of power.
Extra Accessories: The headlight, taillight, and full coverage fenders are all included with the RadRover 6 Plus. The Rover also comes with a slew of add-ons and accessories, all of which can be found on Rad Power Bikes' website.
Pros:
- Step-thru and step-over frame variations
- 750W direct-drive rear hub motor that is reliable
- Excellent predicted range and high battery capacity
- Integrated lights, rear rack, kickstand, fenders, etc.
- Adjustable front suspension with 100mm of travel
- Great drivetrain with 11 to 34 tooth freewheel design.
Cons:
- Grayscale LCD Display
- Slightly heavier than 5th generation
- Only available in black.
RadRover Plus Step-Thru
RadRover Step-Thru gained its popularity among the rides because of its fat tires flagship. The latest Plus Step-Thru is modified in a way that fits more and more riders with its radical redesign. To experience swift stopping power, the bike is equipped with hydraulic brakes, a semi-integrated removable battery and an intuitive user interface.
RadRover 6 Plus Step-Thru Electric Fat Bike
RadRover 6 Plus Step-Thru tech specs:
- Frame: 6061 aluminum
- Motor: 750W geared rear hub motor
- Range: 25-45 miles per charge (estimate)
- Battery: 48V 14Ah (672 Wh)
- Brakes: Hydraulic disc
- Suspension: Hardtail
Features:
- The operability is improved with an intuitive user interface. The riding experience is simplified with extensive and practical buttons and mileage and power output, and real-time stats display. Along with the trip time, the actual clock is also shown.
- Redesigned, Ergonomic Frame for Added Comfort: To better accommodate riders, the frame has been re-engineered in-house. It promises a smoother and more confident ride with improved handling and enhanced ergonomics.
- Custom Geared Hub Motor With Enhanced Hill Climbing Capabilities:The all-new 750W geared hub motor has been fine-tuned, providing more efficiency and more power.
- Auto-Activate Lights for Safer Night Rides: For improved visibility for the rider, the RadRover 6 Plus is equipped with a standard halo headlight, integrated brake light and tail light.
- Durable 26” x 4” Fat Tires: The bike comes with rugged fat tires having built-in liners, puncture-resistant material and reflective sidewalls.
- Custom Cable Covers for Easy-Access Maintenance: The shifting, brake, and electrical connections are protected by custom, sleek cable covers for easy maintenance.
Pros:
- The bike is extremely powerful
- It has an impressive range
- The cost of the bike being $1,500 with free shipping (48 states) is a very reasonable rate.
Cons:
- Compared to other e-bikes, this bike weighs 67 pounds and is on the heavier side.
- You will experience noise from the Bafang at lower speeds.
RadMini 4 - Folding Fat
RadMini got popular all across the market for being one of the best electric bicycles that are foldable at this particular range. By spending $1,500 if you can commute through the state by either riding or folding the bike and packing it in your car’s trunk. This magical RadMini unfolds and folds within seconds, which helps inexperienced riders to have a hassle-free experience. You can add innumerable accessories to the frame of RadMini as the structure is customizable to suit your requirements.
RadMini 4 Electric Folding Fat Bike
RadMini 4 - Folding Fat tech specs:
- Frame: 6061 aluminum
- Motor: 750W geared rear hub motor
- Range: 45-72 km (25-45 mi)
- Battery: 48V 14Ah (672 Wh)
- Brakes: Tektro mechanical disc brakes
- Suspension: 80 mm travel spring suspension fork with preload adjustment and lockout
Well, don’t get fooled by the name RadMini, as this tiny bike is packed with a huge bunch of accessories. 41″ x 22″ x 28″ is RadMini’s folded dimensions, but on unfolding it, the 672 Wh battery will last for 25 to 45 miles, whereas it will go up to 20 mph with a 750 W motor. With Shimano’s 1×7 drivetrain, and a plush saddle, and mechanical disc brakes. The suspension fork is ideal for potholes, washboard gravel roads and curbs.
RadMini is a fastic little folding e-bike for you if you regularly travel by train or bus or have less storage room at home.
Features:
Kickstand: With a weight of 67 pounds, a heavy-duty metal kickstand comes in handy when you need to walk away from the bike. It's incredibly durable, simple to use, and can easily support the weight of the bike.
The backlit LCD display panel: The RadMini's backlit LCD is fantastic, with a charge indication, speedometer, odometer, trip odometer, pedal assist level, wattmeter, and more. You can even charge your phone while on the go, thanks to the USB charging feature of the panel.
The compact 750W hub motor: The RadMini electric utility bike has 7 gears, which allow you to cycle smoothly up steep inclines/hills and fast get you up to the e-bike's top speed of 25 MPH from a standstill, thanks to its 750W and 80 Nm of torque.
Battery power and life: The Rad Mini's 48V, 14 Ah Lithium-Ion battery provides a lot of power. It's rated for 800 charge cycles, which is remarkable when the battery can go up to 45 miles on a single charge and reach a top speed of 25 mph.
A folding e-bike!: Daily commute by rail or bus is considerably easier with a foldable electric bike, and you can even bring your bike up to your desk at work if you have the space.
Pros:
- 80 Lumen focused beam with secondary LED Ring.
- 500 W to 750W direct-drive rear hub motor that is reliable
- Excellent predicted range and high battery capacity
- Integrated lights, rear rack, kickstand, fenders, etc.
- Adjustable front suspension with 100mm of travel
- Great drivetrain with 11 to 34 tooth freewheel design.
Cons:
- The bike compromises with the suspension in order to keep the price low.
- Fairly heavy folding bike
- Only available in black.
RadMini Step-Thru 2
Aligning with the design philosophy of making bikes with a combination of convenience, accessibility and ease, RadMini Step-Thru 2 is the masterpiece. The Rad Power’s engineers have built the RadMini Step-Thru 2 with handlebars that have been upgraded for a more comfortable, streamlined throttle design and ergonomic ride.
RadRover 6 Plus Step-Thru Electric Fat Bike
RadMini Step-Thru 2 tech specs:
- Frame: 6061 aluminum
- Motor: 750W geared rear hub motor
- Range: 45-72 km (25-45 mi) depending on throttle or pedal assist
- Battery: 48V 14Ah (672 Wh)
- Brakes: Tektro mechanical disc brakes
- Suspension: Front RST spring suspension fork with 60 mm travel
Features:
- Puncture-Resistant TiresTo provide extra protection against punctures, an integrated tire liner is designed.
- 7-Speed, 11-34 Tooth FreewheelFor treacherous uphill climbs, A more comprehensive range of gearing is at your disposal, providing more torque and maintaining pedal authority.
- Front and Rear FendersTo help protect you from the elements, the bike comes with front and rear fenders made from durable PVC and stainless-steel hardware.
- Integrated Brake LightPowered using the main battery pack and features brake light functionality activated any time the brakes are applied.
- Twist Grip Throttle750W of power-on-demand.
- Front Suspension ForkThis bike’s suspension fork has preload adjustment, lockout and 80 mm of travel.
- Low-Step FrameThis bike has a 16" stand-over height for unaffected functionality for those needing a more approachable package.
Pros:
- Foldable design
- Puncture-resistant tires
- All Rad Power Bikes compatible battery
- Large and back-lit display
- Bright headlight
Cons:
- The bike is heavy
- Battery removal is a task
RadWagon - Cargo Bike
Are you tired of hunting for a parking spot while driving around the block in the never-ending quest? If yes, then try considering Rad Power Bikes' RadWagon bike. Yes, you can easily think of replacing your car with it if you want to save money, not worry about parking space and reduce the carbon imprint, but even bring groceries, ride kids to school etc.
Latest Product: RadWagon 4 E-Cargo Bike
In the world of electric bikes, RadWagon 4 is a station wagon with a massive frame, a substantial integrated rear rack and a large wheelbase. You can do your daily chores, do the weekly shopping and take your kids to school with this massively loaded e-bike. Made up of a durable and robust aluminum frame, a motorcycle-style kickstand and a rear hub motor, this e-bike is the perfect beast.
The bike will make your ride safer, more comfortable, and more practical with various accessories, including front and rear fenders, reflective striping, front and rear lights, a kickstand, as well as comfortable geometry.
RadWagon 4 Electric Cargo Bike
RadWagon 4 E-Cargo Bike tech specs:
- Frame: 6061 aluminum
- Motor: 750W geared rear hub motor
- Range: 45-72 km (25-45 mi) depending on user input
- Battery: 48V 14Ah (672 Wh)
- Brakes: Tektro mechanical disc brakes
- Charge time: 6 hours
This bike is undoubtedly an ideal replacement for your car. You can easily fit two kids simultaneously on a maxi child seat or can fit bike bags on its extra-long integrated rear rack. You don’t have to worry that you’ll need to change a flat on a fully loaded bike as it comes with 26″ x 2.3″ puncture-resistant tires.
The bike comes with Tektro mechanical disc brakes to support the weight of the bike and the rider together. The bike will assist you up to 20 mph with its well-known 750W motor, and the battery provides you with 25-45+ miles of range on one charge.
Features:
Mileage: Up to 45mi+: The RadWagon includes a 48V, 14Ah lithium-ion battery that may go 45 miles or more per charge, depending on weight, slopes, and pedal assistance. Remove the battery from the charger overnight and charge it near a power outlet inside your home.
Payload Capacity: 350 lb: The RadWagon can carry a whopping 350 pounds (159 kilograms) of luggage, which is more than enough for two average-sized individuals, an adult and two children, or an adult and a significant amount of luggage. A large front rack connected to the steering column can distribute weight evenly across the bike.
Motor: 750W, 40 Nm of torque: The 750W direct-drive rear hub motor is quieter and slightly less powerful on steep hills than most other e-bikes with mid-drive motors. On slopes, though, the maximum pedal-assist setting may still get you up to 14 mph (22 km/h). The maximum speed is 20 mph (32 km/h), however if you change the settings to 28′′ wheels, you can get it to travel 24 mph (38 km/h).
22x3” tires: The RadWagon ebike has unique 22′′x3′′ tires that are ideal for carrying big loads and reducing road vibrations. For increased strength, they're mounted on Shining DB-X50 alloy rims with 36 spokes.
Pros:
- The bike has a 350 lbs payload capacity that is quite impressive
- A 750W rear hub motor is fit in the bike, giving it power
- The capacity of the battery is so high that it is rated for 800 cycle charge
- It is equipped with pedal-assist and throttle functions
Cons:
- The bike is heavier than ideal
- It has an entry-level rear derailleur
RadMission
RadMission is Rad Power’s latest and cheapest available electric bike, with a range of up to 45+ miles with a charge amongst the range. This bike has a single-speed, rigid fork and 650b wheels, making it the simplest of electric bikes. It is very easy to use. There’s nothing to add or remove to make it more suitable for the average cyclist, at just sub-$1,000, for those looking for that extra assistance on their commutes.
Latest Product: RadMission 1
Rad Power Bikes’ production line’s lightest and cheapest electric bike is RadMission 1. The bike is specially made for simple commuters, typically made for dynamic city riders.
RadMission 1 is not necessarily built to haul weight, unlike other Rad Power Bikes. It is a bike for anyone hesitant to take the plunge into the e-powered cycling world, making it an entry-level commuter intended as an introductory bike to take the plunge into the e-powered cycling world.
RadMission 1 Electric Metro Bike
RadMission 1 tech specs:
- Frame: 6061 aluminum
- Motor: 500W geared rear hub motor
- Range: 25-45 mile range
- Battery: 48V 10.5Ah (6504 Wh)
- Brakes: Tektro Aries caliper
- Tires: Kenda Kontact
RadMission 1 is a fixie in both looks and utility, being a single-speed electric bike built to mimic. This bike is available in 5 colorways with a slick and stylish frame in two sizes and two variants - step-through and step-over. The bike is well equipped with;
- Easy-To-Read Led Display
- Lights For Night Riding
- Front And Rear Brakes
- Comfortable Riser Bars
- Mechanical Disc Brakes
RadMission 1 model is 15 lbs lighter than the other Rad Power Bikes and also $500 cheaper. It is an excellent bike for regular apartment dwellers. The bike is ideal for speedy commutes on city streets as it rolls on 27.5″ x 1.95″ tires.
It easily maintains throttle support up to 20 mph, 25 to 45+ mile range and pedal-assist even though this model has a smaller battery and a weaker motor than the others. RadMission 1 can handle any mission you place in front of it with a cheap and easy-to-use electric bike.
Features:
Motor and Control: The RadMission is propelled by a 500W rear hub motor that produces 50 Nm of torque and can give power assistance up to 20 mph. The engine is connected by a chain, which takes a little more care in the long run.
Battery: The RadMission is powered by a 48V, 10.5 Ah (504 Wh) battery with a range of 25-45 miles, according to RadMission. If you need a little extra range for your commute, the battery can be withdrawn from the frame and charged in your office. Theft of the battery and power on the bike is prevented with a key lock.
Brake: Front and rear Tektro Aries mechanical disc brakes (MD-M300) are used on the RadMission. They don't provide much braking input to the levers, but they rapidly and safely stop the RadMission.
Light: A headlight with 200 lumens and rear light is supplied. When you use either of the brake levers, the brightness of the rear light increases.
Pros:
- It’s the lightest, and most affordable out of all listed e-bikes.
- Super quiet,aside from some motor whirring noises.
- Integrated lights, rear rack, fenders, etc.
- Removable battery pack with compact light-weight charger.
- Uses a high-resolution 14-pulse cadence sensor.
Cons:
- No integrated kickstand.
- Heavy weight because of the steel sporks for higher weight capacity .
- Simple display panel.
- No built-in USB charging port.
Rad Power Bikes - A Brief History
Mike Radenbaugh made the first baby steps towards establishing RadPower Bikes in 2007. At the time, he was a high school student who needed an affordable way to commute to school every day. Therefore, he decided to build his first e-bike. That’s what everybody would do, right?
In 2007, Mike Radenbaugh took the first baby steps towards building an e-bike empire: RAD Power Bikes. His aim back then was to just have a reasonable commute to high school daily. He hacked together rustic parts like a brush less motor, lead-acid batteries, and a wire encasing for which he used Tupperware.
He used all the money earned from working as a bellboy at the only hotel in the town and ordered components from eBay and Radio Shack. Soon Mike was seen building e-bikes for his neighbors and friends.
Radenbaugh, over the next few years, built bespoke e-bikes for people as a sole proprietor who'd reach out looking for something powerful and swift to replace their car journeys. As he progressed, he understood what the customers needed and what the marketplace was lacking.
Although Mike Radenbaugh had come up with the best e-bike in 2007 itself, he officially founded Rad Power Bikes in 2015 by joining forces with his childhood friend Ty Collins, who also happens to be an e-bike enthusiast.
Types Of RAD E-Bikes
At the moment, Rad Power Bikes has eight models to offer, as mentioned earlier, where all of them are e-bikes. RAD has bikes for everyone, even the older adults, with a choice of step-through and step-over frames. The different categories of RAD bikes include something for everyone. The lineup is mentioned below:
- Cargo Bikes
- Folding Bikes
- Fat Bikes
- Hybrid Bikes
- Mountain Bikes
People Also Ask
Rad Power Bikes were built to survive Seattle's rainy weather, so they operate well in wet circumstances. The e-bikes are not completely waterproof, but they are water-resistant.
Rad Power Bikes can reach speeds of up to 20 mph.
Rad Power Bikes come almost completely assembled, however some assembly is required.
Rad Power Bikes offers shipping to the United States and Canada, as well as international delivery to Europe. Orders from the United States and Canada qualify for free shipping. Visit the website's "Shipping Information" section for further information on European shipping charges.
In-stock products normally ship within 2-3 weeks after payment confirmation for Canadian and European purchases. The same can be said about European orders. Items that are in stock will be delivered within 5 business days. All delivery timeframes are estimated based on the customer's location.
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- To find out whether products are returnable in the United States and Canada, read the Terms of Purchase.
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- Fill out a return request form and attach a photo taken in the previous step, along with the reason for the return.
- Within 3 business days, Rad Power Bikes will analyze your request and respond.