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Our E-bikes

  • RadRunner Plus: Utility e-bike with wide tires and a low stepover height. Great for carrying cargo or a passenger; you can borrow a child seat for kids under 40lb.

    Typically sells for $1849-1999 from Rad Power Bikes.

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  • Lectric XP 3.0. Folding utility e-bike with wide tires and a low stepover height. Great for carrying cargo or a passenger; you can borrow a child seat for kids under 40lb.

    Typically sells for $999 from Lectric.

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  • Ride1Up Prodigy: Commuter e-bike with a mid-step frame and a mid-drive motor. Doesn’t have a throttle, but may convince you that you don’t need one.

    Tyipcally sells for $2195 to $2295 from Ride1Up.

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  • RadMission: Single-speed e-bike with a mid-step frame. Surprisingly capable on hills, but you’ll have to pedal.

    This model is discontinued, but you can find similar models from various brands for about $800-1200.

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  • RadWagon 4: Cargo e-bike.

    Typically sells for $1799 to $1999 from Rad Power Bikes.

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