Klein Rider
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Ever since the Radwagon was lowered to $1,499 I've been thinking of adding one to my fleet. I'll be adding the front rack, rear large basket, suspension seat post and an extra battery. Questions for owners... how do you like your RW?
I currently own a M2S Fatbike with a 750w IG hub motor and I'm really happy with it. It does have 80nm vs RW's 40nm torque so I'm expecting slower acceleration although I've seen the video of a throttle only Radrover (750w IG) vs Radwagon drag race and the RW was not far behind.
I'll be using the RW for mix trail and street commuting hence the suspension seatpost. The relaxed riding position will extend my riding season here in the mid west. Generally the RW will give me a more fun relaxing cruiser ride experience since I've owned many beach cruisers. My Fatbike is really for sport with a more aggressive riding position.
Any comments appreciated.
- Is the DD 750w hub motor fast and powerful enough for your usage and how does it compare to other ebikes if you have others?
- Increasing speed to ~25mph in a USA 2019 model... is it possible (I've heard possible for 2018 but some say it was removed for 2019)?
- I've heard the trip meter resets every time the bike is turned off... is this true?
- Any comments on my above accessories? I'll also be adding a mirror.
- What accessories did you buy... what's useful and what to avoid?
I currently own a M2S Fatbike with a 750w IG hub motor and I'm really happy with it. It does have 80nm vs RW's 40nm torque so I'm expecting slower acceleration although I've seen the video of a throttle only Radrover (750w IG) vs Radwagon drag race and the RW was not far behind.
I'll be using the RW for mix trail and street commuting hence the suspension seatpost. The relaxed riding position will extend my riding season here in the mid west. Generally the RW will give me a more fun relaxing cruiser ride experience since I've owned many beach cruisers. My Fatbike is really for sport with a more aggressive riding position.
Any comments appreciated.