Almost ready to get the radcity 4. Have had my heart set on radbike for a year, but the city has regen. I saw on videos where the wheel has a lot of drag when coasting. It may not matter to others, but for me that's ridiculous.
If I made a bike and someone wanted to make it so when you stopped peddling, the bike had lots of drag and came to a stop, I'd fire the guy on the spot. For me, that is so stupid. I have to say, this is pretty close to a deal breaker for me. This has made me look at another company.
Before I buy a different brand (after having my heart set on radpower bikes), I wanted to ask what would be the cheapest, easiest, best way to get rid of that set up on a radcity?
The hub looks bigger this year, can I just change the inside? Is the bigger looking hub the same inside or is that bigger one harder to replace? Do I need to get a whole new wheel? The other bike I'm looking at I got to test down the parking lot and back. It coasted like a regular bike. What all would be involved in getting a radcity 4 to coast like that?
If I made a bike and someone wanted to make it so when you stopped peddling, the bike had lots of drag and came to a stop, I'd fire the guy on the spot. For me, that is so stupid. I have to say, this is pretty close to a deal breaker for me. This has made me look at another company.
Before I buy a different brand (after having my heart set on radpower bikes), I wanted to ask what would be the cheapest, easiest, best way to get rid of that set up on a radcity?
The hub looks bigger this year, can I just change the inside? Is the bigger looking hub the same inside or is that bigger one harder to replace? Do I need to get a whole new wheel? The other bike I'm looking at I got to test down the parking lot and back. It coasted like a regular bike. What all would be involved in getting a radcity 4 to coast like that?