Thanks Bicyclista. I love how compact the bike is, but a bit flimsy and pricey. I saw a guy on the street tonight with a rad power pike and welded the monkey bars from Black Friday brand and was able to bring his 9 and 4 yo around. The tires on the rad power bike looks sturdy. Now, I'm...
does the radwagon ever go on sale? I've been following it the last few months, and I see a discount for $100 on all rad bikes. Was hoping there will be a deeper discount.
Thanks all for the response!
I'm hoping to purchase a bike by August to start dropoff for my 5yo. She will probably be around 45+lb by then. The drop off is 1 mile on flat bike lane in Manhattan. Then I will bike 3 miles to work. I was thinking of a longtail b/c in 1 or 2 years later, I will...
Thanks guys for the perspective. That makes sense. It sounds like $1800 is a poor deal.
Radwagon4+caboose+Thule Yepp seat would be $2000+200+260+tax=~$2700.
What do you think would be a good price for the bike?
The only analogy I can think of is buying a used car w a blue book kelly...
this might be a dumb question, but the radwagon 4 is 77lbs, is that doable? I'm 5 10, 165lbs, I think I can left it up. I guess I should measure the diagonal dimensions of the elevator.
Thats cool. $3k is pricey. Living in NYC, there's always a chance it can get stolen, so I rather not invest so much into it. Also, it only holds one child in the back. Ideally, I can hold 2 kids in a year or two. Thanks.
Hi all, new member here. I'm 50 yo been biking to and from work daily during the pandemic.
I will need to drop the 4.5 yo to school in the Fall. Then bike to work 3.5 bikes away. I would need to pick up after school.
I also have a 2.5 yo who may need to be part of the drop off and pick...