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  1. Kyogiro

    G062.1000.DC motor MOD

    Ok, thanks.
  2. Kyogiro

    G062.1000.DC motor MOD

    When you replaced your original G06 motor with the G062, was the replacement plug and plug and did you have to remove the whole thing (casing) and relace the new motor inside instead ?
  3. Kyogiro

    Hello Rad Power Bike Owners - Help :)

    For France (and I would think Europe), better to either know how to perform basic service on you bike or have competent local bike shop around. Other than than, Rad offers great value for the price. Can't complain, did a few mods here and there to fit my needs.
  4. Kyogiro

    Can 2019 Rad Rover rims be converted to tubeless?

    Just thought to add my own experience in case future users would like to have additional information. I quickly converted to tubeless tires using the split tube method (also called ghetto style). I used this exact method showcased in this YouTube video (easy setup) : You don't have to use...
  5. Kyogiro

    Big Game Bikes G062 kit

    I only use low PA for the city or long distance rides (over 100 miles with extra batteries). For the city, for obvious safety reasons and longer rides to save battery. That being said, I would be curious to see an extensive review on this kit.
  6. Kyogiro

    New (to me) 2018 Radmini owner, no flats tire setup & shifter upgrade.

    I have a Rhino (Rover), I converted to a tubeless system (ghetto tubeless with slashed tubes). Currently using Schwalbe Jumbo Jim, but I have used this system with the stock tires as well. Repairing small punctures has been a bliss (got 3 in the last 4000 km / 2500 miles), effortless.
  7. Kyogiro

    Shimano 355/365 vs Junitech (Bolton) brakes

    I have the Juintech calipers on my Rhino (Rover) 5, it's mostly like Timpo said. Stopping power is about the same as the stock calipers. Feel from the levers is the same since you retain the same cables. Though, since calipers are hydraulic, they adjust themselves as the pads wear down. I...
  8. Kyogiro

    Rad Power bike cutting out with Bolton controller

    I agree. When I'm in the low end of my battery life, I have to ride at lower PAS because there's just not enough voltage left in the cells to sustain a higher load. The exact same phenomenon happened as OP described. I wouldn't bet everything on being able to go 1500W on a sustain manner...
  9. Kyogiro

    RadRover chain

    I have a spare chain, just buy any 7 speed chain, it should be compatible. As for length, just measure from the old chain when you're gonna take it off. That's what I usually do. So far, I have about 3000 miles, stock chain's still looking good.
  10. Kyogiro

    Rad Wagon 4 EU vs US are they different ?

    From my experience on the Rad Rhino (Rover for the US name) that I bought last year (so that would be the Rover 5). It seems to be the same as the US one when I first derestricted the stock controller. Got similar performance with the updated controller. Later on, I changed the motor for the...
  11. Kyogiro

    Rad Power Bikes lands massive $150M investment

    I think Rad's biggest priority should be customers' service. Despite the increasing competition, Rad will still retain for some time the top spot, in order to stay there, they need to leave satisfied their current customers. Best promo ever. I remember when I bough my bike a little over a...
  12. Kyogiro

    RadRover : how slim (Tires) can we go ?

    For now, I had to put my spare Jumbo Jim 4" on the front wheel because my Kenda tire gave out yesterday. Second puncture in less than a month and this one couldn't get fully sealed with my tubeless liquid sealant. So I decided to change the tire since I have to use my bike pretty much everyday...
  13. Kyogiro

    RadRover : how slim (Tires) can we go ?

    Thanks. I've seen users successfully switching to 3 inches tires. I was wondering for 2.25" due to the larger choice of tires. Probably next year, I'll change for 3" tires after using my current Jumbo Jim ones (which should last longer than the Kenda stock ones according to reviews).
  14. Kyogiro

    RadRover : how slim (Tires) can we go ?

    I already replaced my rear tire with a Jumbo Jim 26x4 on my rear wheel. I have another one waiting for the front wheel. I've been mostly riding my Rad Rhino (Rover) on pavement, I was wondering if anyone has tried to fit 2.25 wide tires.
  15. Kyogiro

    New Rad Rover 6

    On a forum like this, we are most likely gonna see a over representation of advanced users. A bigger proportion of users here have already upgraded one way or another our Rad bikes which isn't the case for the general population which have left their Rad bikes untouched and rightfully so since...
  16. Kyogiro

    4.8" Jumbo Jims on a Rover

    I just replaced my rear tire with a jumbo jim 4" one. I was already running (ghetto meaning with a slashed inner tube) tubeless (which came handy at one time when it sealed a puncture in the front tire). Couldn't fit the jumbo jim tire the normal way (I taped and sealed my wheel for that...
  17. Kyogiro

    What are your plans for winter exercise? Keep riding your ebike or an exercise bike?

    I have prepped my Rad Rhino (Rover) for long distance. I live in Paris, France and it is around 0°C (32 °F) right now, a bit windy. I usually stop commuting by bike when the snow is too thick (happens rarely but times will surely change). Otherwise, I am always commuting on my bike and been...
  18. Kyogiro

    Radrover Controller & Display Upgrade Kit

    You have to play with the C5 and C14 which govern the "intensity" of PAS assist to find settings that suit you.
  19. Kyogiro

    Secondary Battery

    Well, we are mostly in uncharted territories. A handful of owners have gone so deep into adapting their ebikes to cater to their specific needs. Inevitably, we're going to do some mistakes along the way. Quite frankly, if I was only commuting on my Rhino, I wouldn't have change a thing. I rode...
  20. Kyogiro

    increase speed on rad runner, with rad rhino control screen

    Really don't know as I swapped another controller entirely. Try it out, you just have to screw/unscrew a few screws and plug/unplug a few cables. Can't see how it might hurt. I would try it out.
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