This spring my husband and I purchased 2 RadMissions and have generally been happy with how they've held up. I've read Rad horror stories, but we've had none of the negative experiences that some others claim to have. We assembled them easily, and haven't had to make any fixes or adjustments other than to adjust the brakes as the pads have worn down. We went with cheap bikes because we wanted to see how much we'd use them before investing too much. My sister and her wife have a RadRover and a RadRunner and have been happy with them, so we were happy to order Rad bikes without doing a ton of research into other options. They've served us well this summer, but I've ridden for over 1k miles this summer and now that I'm confident that I'll use the bike a lot, I'd like to upgrade. I realize that pretty much anything will be an upgrade over the RadMission, but I have a few requirements that may help you make recommendations. First, I'm not super impressed with the range on the RadMission. I have a 30 pound toddler that rides with me (5'9" 165 lbs) either in a Thule Yepp Maxi seat mounted to the rear rack, or pulled behind in a 30 lb single Chariot trailer. In the trailer, we get around 20-25 miles on a full charge, even at lower speeds and only using the pedal assist at level 2. When I take my daughter on rides by myself, I bring my husband's battery, but we still are limited to only around 40-45 miles. She loves bike rides with stops at the park every hour or so, and would happily ride for another few hours, so I'd really like something with a longer range, even when pulling a trailer. She can only last about 30 minutes or so in the child seat on the rear rack because without any shocks, she really bounces around and is uncomfortable, so maybe something with shocks would be better? I'm fine with the single speed drive train, but would definitely be open to a geared bike.
Must haves:
*Long range - ideally 100+ miles for a single rider, since I'd probably get much less than that pulling a trailer with a kid in it
*Ability to mount a child seat
*Class 1 - I could probably get away with a Class 3, but in MN the law technically states that to ride on trails, an ebike must be "incapable of propelling faster than 20 miles per hour" and have a maximum of 1000 watts of power
*Decent performance on hills - our current favorite route has about 1,500 feet of elevation gain, so not a ton, but help getting the trailer up hills would be appreciated!
Nice to haves:
*Throttle for getting moving after coming to a complete stop - I don't need a throttle that works without pedaling, it's just nice being able to get moving with a throttle when pulling a trailer with our chubby toddler in it
*No fat tires, I've ridden my sister's RadRover and prefer the RadMission's narrower tires.
*Shocks or something to lessen how jolting the ride is for my daughter when she's riding in the child seat
My budget is up to $4k. Any advice or recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
Must haves:
*Long range - ideally 100+ miles for a single rider, since I'd probably get much less than that pulling a trailer with a kid in it
*Ability to mount a child seat
*Class 1 - I could probably get away with a Class 3, but in MN the law technically states that to ride on trails, an ebike must be "incapable of propelling faster than 20 miles per hour" and have a maximum of 1000 watts of power
*Decent performance on hills - our current favorite route has about 1,500 feet of elevation gain, so not a ton, but help getting the trailer up hills would be appreciated!
Nice to haves:
*Throttle for getting moving after coming to a complete stop - I don't need a throttle that works without pedaling, it's just nice being able to get moving with a throttle when pulling a trailer with our chubby toddler in it
*No fat tires, I've ridden my sister's RadRover and prefer the RadMission's narrower tires.
*Shocks or something to lessen how jolting the ride is for my daughter when she's riding in the child seat
My budget is up to $4k. Any advice or recommendations would be greatly appreciated!