![]() They seem to have an ebike for everyone from weekend trail warriors (the RadRover) to delivery riders (the RadMini Step-Thru), even supporting daily commuters with kids via the RadWagon.įrom the factory, the all new RadRunner comes with Rad Power Bikes’ standard 4-bolt accessory mount up front and an integrated extended rack in the rear. These bikes are built to last, with robust frames and a seamlessly integrated electric powertrain that makes biking fun again. In our testing here at CleanTechnica, we’ve put hundreds of miles on different ebike builds from Rad Power Bikes and, put simply, they deliver. ![]() The RadRunner with the optional rear seat (and passenger). “We built the RadRunner to be effective and fun at a price point that will introduce more people to ebikes.” We know that people want an easier, faster, and greener way to get around, but cost and practicality are their biggest roadblocks,” said Mike Radenbaugh, Co-Founder and CEO of Rad Power Bikes. “Sitting in the car is frustrating, bad for your health and bad for the environment. When a lower gear would normally be needed, the electric motor steps in to fill the gap with four levels of pedal assist and a throttle to really get things moving. Up top, the BMX-style swoop handlebars immediately steer riders back into their childhood, when bikes represented freedom, friends, and frolicking about town.Ĭomplementing the 750 watt Bafang motor, a single-speed drivetrain makes riding the RadRunner a breeze. ![]() Underpinning all this functionality is Rad Power Bikes’ proven modular electric bike powertrain that propels riders anywhere from 25–45 miles (40–72 km) per charge depending on the load, terrain, and riding style. The RadRunner takes the best of the Rad Power Bikes family and packs all the functionality, the durable build quality, the comfortable grippy fat tires, and a flexible extended deck and melds them into a new low–step frame bike platform. The Rad Power Bikes RadRunner in a delivery configuration (left) and with a rear seat (right) with foot pegs. ![]()
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