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  1. Tom Meara

    Radwagon Storage Option

    Mine came from an old set of panniers I had upgraded the hooks on but you can get them here: https://www.jandd.com/detail.asp?PRODUCT_ID=FWSA-HJH I also added a couple of small dense foam pads to the bottom on either side of the hook with double sided foam tape. It is easier if you turn it...
  2. Tom Meara

    Radwagon Storage Option

    It utilizes the RW rack with its bamboo deck. Not sure it would work on anything but a cargo bike and on those a different attachment system would likely be necessary.
  3. Tom Meara

    Radwagon Storage Option

    I was in Home Depot today and stumbled upon a Ridgid tool storage box. I bought it on the spot and some hardware to mount it. At 22 inches, it is a nice size for the rear rack. I wanted to make it easy on / easy off so I put a pannier hook on the back with a bolt/wingnut in front to hold it...
  4. Tom Meara

    Radwagon Range

    This is all good input. I do understand the variability of metering power while under a load, which is why I chose a flat(ish) route and a regular cadence while monitoring the power draw. One idea I have is to get a power meter (Kill a Watt) for my charger and see how much I'm putting back...
  5. Tom Meara

    Radwagon Range

    That is good input and it is what I plan to do, starting with 40 miles. I'll have to watch the watt meter as I eat into the battery to see what power the assist level 1 is providing at 60-40%.
  6. Tom Meara

    Radwagon Range

    I've had the bike all of three days and it has exceeded expectations. Yes, it is heavy and yes, the components are low-end but the bike balances value and function quite well. I live in far western New York state about 1 hour south of Buffalo. It is a small town where just about everything is...
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