mbirds
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Welcome to the board! Looking forward to your take on the radmini. First, ride and enjoy. There's no must haves, but I recommend first focusing on where there rubber meets the road... Tubes and tires. Have fun!
Dropping my wife's car at the shop tomorrow and using the mini to get to work:
Edit: I just want to comment, having just lifted the mini totally intact, battery installed, with front toolkit and lock, and empty rear trunk pack, it is very heavy. I recommend disassembling further if you are at all prone to tweaking your back, like me. By removing the battery, seat, and any bags and locks you can make it much easier and safer to move. The front wheel would make it even better, as Court mentions in his video.
Dropping my wife's car at the shop tomorrow and using the mini to get to work:
Edit: I just want to comment, having just lifted the mini totally intact, battery installed, with front toolkit and lock, and empty rear trunk pack, it is very heavy. I recommend disassembling further if you are at all prone to tweaking your back, like me. By removing the battery, seat, and any bags and locks you can make it much easier and safer to move. The front wheel would make it even better, as Court mentions in his video.
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