I have been researching which ebike was the best fit for me. The RAD offerings appeal to me, and I have been debating the mradmini step thru vs the radcity step thru. Yesterday, I visited a somewhat local ebike rental shop (Endless Summer in Sarasota, FL) for some test rides of the two and a radrover step thru added to the mix.
I decided that I like the ride of the radcity step over the radmini step thru enough to offset the loss of the convenience factor of not being able to fold. The radmini step thru while folded fits easily into the back of my Prius. The radcity step thru can fit if I take off the front wheel. I am not keen on putting a hitch on the Prius, but I am not against it.
I did not really feel much of an improvement switching from the radcity step thru to the rad rover step thru. If anything, there was a bit of a let down. All three ebikes were rideable in PAS 0, at least for short distances in the fairly level ground of FL, both on pavement, sidewalks, and grass fields. Stepping up to PAS 1, the radcity step thru gave a more noticeable boost than the other two. Paying closer attention to the display, the radcity step thru was giving 59-61 watts boost, while the radrover step thru was only giving 31-33 watts boost. I only remember these readings, but I think the PAS 2 and 3 levels were also better for the radcity step thru. I know the radcity step thru was v3, but I did not pay much attention to the version of the radrover step thru.
From what I have read, the PAS levels are factory settings in the controller and not user adjustable. It seems strange for the big difference in the factory settings, unless the radrover step thru was a previous generation.
Can someone with these three models chime in with more details on the boot wattage at the different PAS levels and the version of your ebike.
Thanks all.
I decided that I like the ride of the radcity step over the radmini step thru enough to offset the loss of the convenience factor of not being able to fold. The radmini step thru while folded fits easily into the back of my Prius. The radcity step thru can fit if I take off the front wheel. I am not keen on putting a hitch on the Prius, but I am not against it.
I did not really feel much of an improvement switching from the radcity step thru to the rad rover step thru. If anything, there was a bit of a let down. All three ebikes were rideable in PAS 0, at least for short distances in the fairly level ground of FL, both on pavement, sidewalks, and grass fields. Stepping up to PAS 1, the radcity step thru gave a more noticeable boost than the other two. Paying closer attention to the display, the radcity step thru was giving 59-61 watts boost, while the radrover step thru was only giving 31-33 watts boost. I only remember these readings, but I think the PAS 2 and 3 levels were also better for the radcity step thru. I know the radcity step thru was v3, but I did not pay much attention to the version of the radrover step thru.
From what I have read, the PAS levels are factory settings in the controller and not user adjustable. It seems strange for the big difference in the factory settings, unless the radrover step thru was a previous generation.
Can someone with these three models chime in with more details on the boot wattage at the different PAS levels and the version of your ebike.
Thanks all.