RadMini & Trail Riding

Garys_PDX

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Hi, I'm an amateur photographer and am looking for a folding e-bike that will allow me to get out and do more photography (I have severe arthritis in my legs which makes walking any distance difficult but I have no problem riding a bike.). I have pretty much decided on either the Mariner or the RadMini as both have the main characteristics that I'm looking for, folding, fenders & rear rack. My question is: does anyone have experience with the Mariner on gravel roads and trails? I need a bike that handles reasonably well off pavement as I will typically be carrying camera equipment that is worth a lot more than the bike. I'm not looking to ride single track or any terrain that is particularly challenging as I did enough of that in my younger days. Thanks for any thoughts or advice.
 
I have the Rad Mini. Last week I did 20 miles solely on gravel and dirt roads. Saturday I rode 3 miles on cross country ski trails. The bike was great. I keep 18 psi in the tires. I also have a suspension seat post and larger mountain bike pedals with studs to keep my feet on the pedals.

I find the bike handles gravel roads well. I have not had a flat yet and find the tires stable off pavement. The only problem is not to go too fast.

Good luck with your choice.
 
I have a Radmini and generally carry camera equipment with me. As MikeDD says, it handles off-road well, just don't go too fast. Also, make sure everything is strapped down to handle vibrations and big bumps. Since the mini does not have suspension, consider getting a suspension seat post. Finally, remember that the bike is relatively heavy, so it might tip over on its' little stand when parked on uneven terrain.
 
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