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  1. Ketchikan

    Radwagon dead after 1000 miles

    Update: Radpowerbikes customer service is top notch. Placed a phone call stating the issue this morning, sent in pics to show the malfunction, 30 min later new parts are on the way with tracking info. Can't beat that. Thanks Radpowerbikes.
  2. Ketchikan

    Radwagon dead after 1000 miles

    From their website....... The display, motor, battery pack, and throttle are all designed to operate just fine in heavy rain, normal drizzle, or a soggy wet morning commute in Seattle, but you should always take care to dry off your bike and store it properly between use to prevent corrosion.
  3. Ketchikan

    Radwagon dead after 1000 miles

    I've worked in bike shops for years as a bike mechanic in my younger years, so I know enough about bike components to say that yes, the Radwagon does have lower end components, but they serve their purpose just fine. I have no problems with the frame, fork, brakes, etc. Just bummed about the...
  4. Ketchikan

    Radwagon dead after 1000 miles

    Yeah, but they are sold out of Seattle and marketed in that environment. In addition, when I vetted them for this purchase, they did not say it would be defunct in three months in this environment. That said, I'll hope to get it under warranty and give it another go. Maybe cover all the...
  5. Ketchikan

    Radwagon dead after 1000 miles

    I live in Ketchikan, AK, where we get about 130-160" of rain per year (4 times what Seattle gets). I bought my Radwagon in June, and it is now dead. Put 1000 miles on it, and our three driest months have already killed the electronics. The King Meter when powered up no longer powers up the...
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