AugustMainer
New Member
Hello Rad City eBikers! My goal for posting here is to get feedback from owners of the Rad City Step-thru who have a bike inseam of 31 1/4” and are about 5’ 7 1/2” tall. In the penultimate paragraph I give instructions for measuring bike inseam. My arm reach, from arm pit to center of palm, is 21.5”.
When/if you provide feedback please note your bike inseam, height, and arm reach when applicable.
I am interested in the Rad City Step-thru for its battery mount, battery capacity, overall design, easy step-thru feature, upright riding position, and reasonable price. However, because I have no practical opportunity to try before I buy, combined with Rad’s policy not accepting returns of products which have been unboxed, I need to resolve the issue of fit, in particular leg extension, and arm reach before I buy.
Here’s where my confusion or concern began...Rad recommends their City Step-thru for rider heights of 4’ 10” to 6’, however, during a review of the 2019 Rad City Step-thru Court noted that the bike did not provide enough height/leg extension for him, and that’s with an inseam of 30” and an overall height of 5’ 9”.
I am hoping to better understand others’ feel for leg extension and wrist fatigue/soreness on this same model so that I can determine whether the Rad City Step-thru is the bike for me. My current best fitting bike is a 3G Venice, pedal forward, single speed, and 3G “Royal (handle) Bars”. I live in a hilly New England village, so my husband installed an electric motorized front wheel, but it doesn’t cut the mustard, especially after riding his new Rad Rover!
Note: I measured my bike inseam while standing with my shoeless feet 7” apart, with my back against a wall, and holding a large book at the highest point between my legs. The straight-line distance from the top of the book to the floor yields the bike inseam.
Thank you in advance for being willing to share your Rad City Step-thru fit experience!
When/if you provide feedback please note your bike inseam, height, and arm reach when applicable.
I am interested in the Rad City Step-thru for its battery mount, battery capacity, overall design, easy step-thru feature, upright riding position, and reasonable price. However, because I have no practical opportunity to try before I buy, combined with Rad’s policy not accepting returns of products which have been unboxed, I need to resolve the issue of fit, in particular leg extension, and arm reach before I buy.
Here’s where my confusion or concern began...Rad recommends their City Step-thru for rider heights of 4’ 10” to 6’, however, during a review of the 2019 Rad City Step-thru Court noted that the bike did not provide enough height/leg extension for him, and that’s with an inseam of 30” and an overall height of 5’ 9”.
I am hoping to better understand others’ feel for leg extension and wrist fatigue/soreness on this same model so that I can determine whether the Rad City Step-thru is the bike for me. My current best fitting bike is a 3G Venice, pedal forward, single speed, and 3G “Royal (handle) Bars”. I live in a hilly New England village, so my husband installed an electric motorized front wheel, but it doesn’t cut the mustard, especially after riding his new Rad Rover!
Note: I measured my bike inseam while standing with my shoeless feet 7” apart, with my back against a wall, and holding a large book at the highest point between my legs. The straight-line distance from the top of the book to the floor yields the bike inseam.
Thank you in advance for being willing to share your Rad City Step-thru fit experience!