J0nG0m
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So after long time of reading about ebikes decided that I just had to buy one and get things rolling... The interesting part was that I wanted a cargo bike, and 'the one' that had everything that I wanted was the 2018 R&M Multicharger, here in Finland that means close to 5000€, yes you could say is a lot of money but when you want a car replacement option it is not that big money.
In the meantime while studying options thought that for our Finnish winter would be nice to have an fatbike (because I know what is like to commute by bike early in the morning with either 10cm of fresh snow or what is worst which is when the packed snow melts an gets frozen again becoming some sort of almost unrideable ice). So when added fatbike + ebike (but I wasn't looking for a fat-ebike) one of the options was the RadRhino so decided to buy it. At the same time I was still considering to get the R&M Multicharger, but in my city I don't have a reseller so my option was to buy online, but for a 5000€ bike I didn't want to take the risk (way too many “what if“).
So fast forward to last Tuesday, got the bike (RadRhino that is) which was bought it on cyber Monday for 1699€. AMAZING!!! This bike is great and at so far just love it, not perfect by any means but still think is a well thought machine.
What I don't like (so far):
- Riding position: I'm an avid rider, in summer time I have done up to 200km round trip, and commute by bike almost all year round. So for me is important to feel that I'm “on the bike“. The RadRhino has a “sitting on“ position, I feel like I'm dragged by the bike. So on my second day with the bike changed the stem and the handlebars for a RaceFace Ride combo, and now it feels way much better. To be honest this is all just a matter of taste.
- Brakes: I've been using hydraulic brakes for long time, maybe I'm just spoiled I know but got used to them so these brakes have to go.
- Shimano Acera: not bad, it works ok for the money and I think I can get used to them, but if I can and if is possible I'll be installing Deore XT derailleur and shifter.
- Crankset: meh! Don't hate it, but same as above!
- Grips: nah! Not for me, Ergon GP1 Rohloff/ Nexus are on the way already
- Display: work fine, does the job but it could be nicer though
What I like (so far):
- Frame: strong and very well built.
- Racks: same as above
- Pedals: excellent and included on the price (almost always have to buy my own)
- Wheels and Tyres: for the price really good option
- Fork: I don't think anyone is taking this bike for a technical track, so for that reason the fork is just the right one. But I might change them just because of the weight.
- Bafang: wow, amazing this little motor is great... And for those in EU >>> up + down x 2 = 40kmh
What I don't get (so far)
- Lights: some people are recommending to change them but for they work just fine, brake light + enough bright headlight.
- 48v vs 52v: hmmm maybe too much money/effort for little change, no?
- Seat tube: works fine and for commute don't see the advantage of suspension here.
Overall: 1699€ can get you a decent none electric bike, with decent components. I this case 1699€ got me a really nice ebike, with a little effort this bike can shine like no other, somehow is the perfect canvas to work on so it can become the bike you really want.
To be honest still think R&M are the ones making the closest you can get to a perfect bike, expensive bikes for people who just don't like or don't have the time to tinker/tweak. My RadRhino just remind me that, I'm a tweaker, so for that reason I'm saying bye (for now) to my plan of getting a top of the line cargo bike, to be honest now I'm thinking about that RadWagon, or the RadCity if was available in EU
In the meantime while studying options thought that for our Finnish winter would be nice to have an fatbike (because I know what is like to commute by bike early in the morning with either 10cm of fresh snow or what is worst which is when the packed snow melts an gets frozen again becoming some sort of almost unrideable ice). So when added fatbike + ebike (but I wasn't looking for a fat-ebike) one of the options was the RadRhino so decided to buy it. At the same time I was still considering to get the R&M Multicharger, but in my city I don't have a reseller so my option was to buy online, but for a 5000€ bike I didn't want to take the risk (way too many “what if“).
So fast forward to last Tuesday, got the bike (RadRhino that is) which was bought it on cyber Monday for 1699€. AMAZING!!! This bike is great and at so far just love it, not perfect by any means but still think is a well thought machine.
What I don't like (so far):
- Riding position: I'm an avid rider, in summer time I have done up to 200km round trip, and commute by bike almost all year round. So for me is important to feel that I'm “on the bike“. The RadRhino has a “sitting on“ position, I feel like I'm dragged by the bike. So on my second day with the bike changed the stem and the handlebars for a RaceFace Ride combo, and now it feels way much better. To be honest this is all just a matter of taste.
- Brakes: I've been using hydraulic brakes for long time, maybe I'm just spoiled I know but got used to them so these brakes have to go.
- Shimano Acera: not bad, it works ok for the money and I think I can get used to them, but if I can and if is possible I'll be installing Deore XT derailleur and shifter.
- Crankset: meh! Don't hate it, but same as above!
- Grips: nah! Not for me, Ergon GP1 Rohloff/ Nexus are on the way already
- Display: work fine, does the job but it could be nicer though
What I like (so far):
- Frame: strong and very well built.
- Racks: same as above
- Pedals: excellent and included on the price (almost always have to buy my own)
- Wheels and Tyres: for the price really good option
- Fork: I don't think anyone is taking this bike for a technical track, so for that reason the fork is just the right one. But I might change them just because of the weight.
- Bafang: wow, amazing this little motor is great... And for those in EU >>> up + down x 2 = 40kmh
What I don't get (so far)
- Lights: some people are recommending to change them but for they work just fine, brake light + enough bright headlight.
- 48v vs 52v: hmmm maybe too much money/effort for little change, no?
- Seat tube: works fine and for commute don't see the advantage of suspension here.
Overall: 1699€ can get you a decent none electric bike, with decent components. I this case 1699€ got me a really nice ebike, with a little effort this bike can shine like no other, somehow is the perfect canvas to work on so it can become the bike you really want.
To be honest still think R&M are the ones making the closest you can get to a perfect bike, expensive bikes for people who just don't like or don't have the time to tinker/tweak. My RadRhino just remind me that, I'm a tweaker, so for that reason I'm saying bye (for now) to my plan of getting a top of the line cargo bike, to be honest now I'm thinking about that RadWagon, or the RadCity if was available in EU
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