Rad Power Bikes RadExpand 5 Review

2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Electric Bike Review
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Custom Geared Hub Motor 750 Watt And Torque Arm
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Removable 48 Volt 672 Watt Hour Battery Pack
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 High Rise Handlebar Ergonomic Grips
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Flick Bell Led Display Panell
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Microshift Trigger Shifters And Twist Throttle
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Custom Steel Fork With Arch For Headlight And Fender Mount
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Bright 50 Lux Headlight With Side Windows
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Mechanical Disc Brakes 180mm Rotors
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Chainring 48 Tooth With Plastic Guard
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Comfort Saddle With Handle
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Rear Rack And Kickstand
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Microshift 14 32 Tooth Freewheel 7 Speed With Guard
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Left Side
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Rear View With Brake Light
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Ebike
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Folded View Top
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Folded View Front
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Folded View Side
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Battery Charger 2 Amp With Wall Mount
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Box With Instructions Tools Charger Mount
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Step Thru White
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Step Thru Black
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Electric Bike Review
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Custom Geared Hub Motor 750 Watt And Torque Arm
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Removable 48 Volt 672 Watt Hour Battery Pack
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 High Rise Handlebar Ergonomic Grips
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Flick Bell Led Display Panell
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Microshift Trigger Shifters And Twist Throttle
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Custom Steel Fork With Arch For Headlight And Fender Mount
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Bright 50 Lux Headlight With Side Windows
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Mechanical Disc Brakes 180mm Rotors
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Chainring 48 Tooth With Plastic Guard
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Comfort Saddle With Handle
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Rear Rack And Kickstand
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Microshift 14 32 Tooth Freewheel 7 Speed With Guard
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Left Side
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Rear View With Brake Light
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Ebike
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Folded View Top
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Folded View Front
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Folded View Side
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Battery Charger 2 Amp With Wall Mount
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Box With Instructions Tools Charger Mount
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Step Thru White
2022 Rad Power Bikes Radexpand 5 Step Thru Black

Summary

  • An affordable folding electric bike with powerful geared hub motor, high capacity 48 volt battery pack, integrated lights with bright braking activation, custom plastic fenders, and a sturdy rear rack all included! Optional front tray, baskets, panniers, suspension seat post, child seat, mobile delivery service, and more.
  • Sturdy reinforced step-thru frame is approachable, offers a highly adjustable handlebar, and is available in two colors: black or white. Reflective tires enhance the visual footprint, along with the side cutouts on the headlight, and a flick bell is included for signaling. Reliable braking with large 180mm mechanical disc brakes with motor inhibitors.
  • High volume 4" wide fat tires provide stability, float on soft terrain, and comfort. Their knobby tread is capable off-road, and provides further vibration dampening. Ergonomic rubber grips, comfort saddle with handle, and large platform pedals feel secure. Great 7-speed drivetrain with chainring guide offers 14 to 32 tooth spread for starts and climbing, trigger shifters are easy to reach and actuate.
  • Compared to older generation RadMini folding ebike products, this 5th generation bike does not have a suspension fork. This reduces the weight of the bike by ~6.5lbs, lowers the cost, and improves compliance. Folding joints felt very secure, large gussets limit frame flex and increase the weight capacity. Basic LED display readout lacks a USB charging port and does not communicate speed, but they do sell an optional upgrade to LCD display.

Video Review

Introduction

Make:

Rad Power Bikes

Model:

RadExpand 5

Price:

$1,599

Body Position:

Upright

Suggested Use:

Neighborhood, Urban, Commuting, Travel, Sand and Snow

Electric Bike Class:

Throttle on Demand (Class 2)
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Warranty:

1 Year Comprehensive

Availability:

United States, Canada, Europe

Model Year:

2022

Bicycle Details

Total Weight:

62.5 lbs (28.34 kg)

Battery Weight:

7.7 lbs (3.49 kg)

Motor Weight:

9.6 lbs (4.35 kg)

Frame Material:

6061 Aluminum Alloy

Frame Sizes:

14.25 in (36.19 cm)

Geometry Measurements:

14.25" Seat Tube Length, 22.5" Simulated Top Tube Length, 18" Reach, 16" Stand Over Height, 29" Minimum Saddle Height, 36" Maximum Saddle Height, 27.5" Width, 69.5" Length, 44.5" Wheelbase, Folded: 28" x 22" x 41"

Frame Types:

Step-Thru, Folding

Frame Colors:

Satin Black with Gray and Orange Accents, Satin White with Gray and Orange Accents

Frame Fork Details:

Rad Power Bikes Custom Rigid Steel, 135mm Hub Spacing, 9mm Axle with Release Skewer Skewer

Frame Rear Details:

175mm Hub Spacing, 12mm Threaded Slotted Axle with 10mm Flats and 1.25mm Thread Pitch, Steel Torque Arm, 18mm Nuts

Attachment Points:

Fender Mounts, Front Rack Mounts, Rear Rack Mounts, Bottle Mount

Gearing Details:

7 Speed 1x7 microSHIFT RD-M26 Derailleur, 14-32 Tooth Freewheel

Shifter Details:

microSHIFT TS71-7R Triggers on Right (One-Way High Lever, Four Shift Low Lever)

Cranks:

164mm Square Taper Spindle, Prowheel Forged Aluminum Alloy Crank Arms, 165mm Length, 48 Tooth Chainring with Prowheel Plastic Guide, 5 Bolt 104mm BCD

Pedals:

Wellgo Plastic Platform with Reflectors, CrMo Axle, Standard 9/16 x 20 TPI

Headset:

Semi-Integrated, Sealed Cartridge, 1-1/8" Straight

Stem:

Aluminum Alloy, Folding Steer Post, 170mm Base Height with 7mm Spacer, 45mm Stem Length, 3º Rise, 31.8mm Clamp

Handlebar:

Aluminum Alloy, High-Rise, 176mm Rise, 690mm Length, 20º Backsweep

Brake Details:

Radius Brand Mechanical Disc with 180mm Rotors, Four-Finger Levers with Rubberized Edges and Motor Inhibitors with Brake Light Activation

Grips:

Ergonomic, Rubber, Non-Locking

Saddle:

Rad Power Bikes Branded with Lifting Handle, Brown

Seat Post:

HL, Aluminum Alloy, Single Bolt Clamp

Seat Post Length:

390 mm

Seat Post Diameter:

27.2 mm

Rims:

Aluminum Alloy, Double Wall, 60mm Inner Width, 36 Hole

Spokes:

Stainless Steel, 13 Gauge, Black with Nipples

Tire Brand:

CST BFT, 20" x 4.0" (100-406)

Wheel Sizes:

20 in (50.8cm)

Tire Details:

15 to 30 PSI, 1.0 to 2.1 BAR, e-Bike Rated, Aramid Puncture Resistant Liner, Reflective Sidewall Stripe

Tube Details:

Schrader Valve

Accessories:

Rear-Mount Kickstand, Steel Derailleur Guard, Rad Power Bikes Integrated LED Headlight (50 LUX, Focused Beam), Integrated LED Rear Light (Solid, Bright Brake Activation), Clear Plastic Sticker Slap Guard, Plastic Fenders (110mm Width), Bolt-On Rear Rack (27kg 59.5lb Max Load, 19mm Tubing Diameter, Bungee Loops, Yepp! Child Seat Window), Velcro Cinch Strap to Secure When Folded, Optional Front Rack, Optional Small Basket, Optional Large Basket, Optional Platform, Optional Small Pannier, Optional SR Suntour NCX Suspension Seat Post, Optional Phone Mount, Optional Small Basket Bag, Optional Large Basket Bag, Optional Small Insulated Delivery Bag, Optional Large Insulated Delivery Bag, Optional Yepp! Maxi Child Seat, Optional ABUS Folding Lock, Optional Wellgo Colored Pedals, Optional LCD Display Panel with USB Port

Other:

Locking Removable Seat Tube-Mounted Battery Pack, 1.1lb 2 Amp Charger, Stainless Steel Torque Arm, 275lb Maximum Weight Rating, KMC Z7 Chain with 124 Links

Electronic Details

Motor Brand:

Rad Power Bikes Custom Manufactured

Motor Type:

Rear-Mounted Geared Hub
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Motor Nominal Output:

750 watts

Battery Brand:

18650 35E 3500mAH 13S4P Configuration

Battery Voltage:

48 volts

Battery Amp Hours:

14 ah

Battery Watt Hours:

672 wh

Battery Chemistry:

Lithium NMC

Charge Time:

6.5 hours

Estimated Min Range:

25 miles (40 km)

Estimated Max Range:

45 miles (72 km)

Display Type:

Rad Power Bikes Branded King Meter LED, Fixed, Adjustable-Angle, 11 Orange LED Lights, Buttons: +, -, Lights, On/Off, (Hold - for Walk Mode)

Readouts:

Battery Charge Level Indicator (5 Dots), Assist Level (0-4), Lights Indicator (On/Off)

Display Accessories:

Throttle On Off Switch for Canadian Market

Drive Mode:

Cadence Sensing Pedal Assist, Twist Throttle (14 Pulse Low-Profile Cadence Sensor)

Top Speed:

20 mph (32 kph)(25km/h in European Markets)


Written Review

This review was provided for free using a temporary demo bike provided by Rad Power Bikes Canada. My goal is to be transparent and unbiased with you, this video and writeup are not meant to be an endorsement of RPB products. I welcome your corrections, additions, and feedback in the comments below, and the Rad Power Bikes electric bike forums.

Observations:

  • The RadExpand 5 is basically the fifth generation of the original RadMini folding electric fat bike. They changed the name in 2022 from RadMini and made some adjustments that enabled a lower price point. Those include a rigid fork vs. a suspension fork, basic LED display vs. LCD with USB charge port, and a single frame style (step-thru). The bike is 6.5lbs lighter, still offers a 7-speed drivetrain, and still comes in two frame colors (white or black). The first time I covered this model was in 2016, and it has been refined masterfully since then.
  • This is a Class 2 electric bike with cadence sensing pedal assist and a variable speed half-grip twist throttle. The motor power rating will vary depending on your geography with 750 watts for the US, 500 watts for Canada, and 250 watts for Europe based on the corresponding legal limits. Top speed may also vary with 20mph in North America and 25km/h in Europe.
  • Rad Power Bikes appears to have good inventory, and has been expanding their storefronts to cities such as Austin TX, Seattle WA, Sacramento and San Diego CA, Vancouver Canada and Utrecht Netherlands. They’ve got mobile delivery service vans, have partnered with Velofix, and offer Pro Assembly with partner shops. These are all great options in my opinion, and really separate the company from other online direct to consumer brands that target low prices.
  • This model uses the standard slide-mount battery pack, and is compatible with most rack, bag, child seat, and suspension post accessories sold on the site. The maximum weight is listed at 275lbs, the rear rack can support up to 59.5lbs and the optional front rack can support up to 30lbs of capacity… which subtracts from the total carrying capacity of the bike.

Pros:

  • Custom fenders, rear rack, reflective tires, and integrated lights make this folding electric fat bike commute ready. All of the add-ons fit well and don’t rattle or seem cheap. The bike is lighter and stiffer than previous generations, but still offers good comfort due to the higher volume 4″ knobby tires.
  • Safety is an important topic for me, but even more so when traveling because the environment may be unfamiliar, and when riding smaller bikes because you’re lower to the ground. For these reasons, I love that the RadExpand comes with puncture resistant reflective tires, a cheerful bell, bright integrated lights, and has a bright mode on the rear light when braking. The rear light housing is protected by the rack tubing, but not blocked. The front light has side cutouts to be visible from more angles. The frame comes in black or white, and the white would probably be safer when riding in low light conditions.
  • Rad Power Bikes custom engineers their frames and puts a lot of attention into the details of which components are used. Note the internally routed cables, gusset plates and welds to improve stiffness, large folding hinges and buckles with locks. They custom spec their batteries with high quality cells and custom designed the hub motor for power and efficiency.
  • Note the geometry corrected steel fork with arch mounting point that supports the front fender and headlight. Down near the dropouts, there are additional threaded eyelets that provide a sturdy mounting position for the fender stays. It’s thoughtfully done, very sturdy, and offers some vibration dampening qualities over aluminum alloy. Just keep an eye on scratches and consider using black nail polish or automotive touch up paint to prevent rust.
  • I’ve always appreciated the high power of Rad Power Bikes motors, as well as their pedal assist plus throttle. The throttle can override any level of pedal assist to help you get started, climb easier, or catch up with a friend… all without having to click up or down on the pedal assist menu! Since the motors do exert high torque, and the frame is primarily aluminum alloy, it’s wonderful that they designed a small steel torque arm that’s mounted at the left rear dropout. This keeps the slotted motor axle from chewing into the frame over time.
  • Most Rad Power Bikes now use hub motors with left side cables that are tucked between the disc brake rotor and chain stay. This is a less vulnerable part of the bike, and it reduces clutter on the drivetrain side, near the derailleur. Even so, they still spec a steel derailleur guard! It came in handy for me during this review when the bike tipped over.
  • The steer post and handlebar were refined a bit for this model. Whereas before, the stem offered telescoping height and the handlebar was more flat, now the stem is fixed and the handlebar is a high rise. The result is that the bike feels sturdier and steering is more responsive, but you can still adjust the handlebar position and actually get more freedom for reach adjust. Note the extra long 390mm seat post that offers a range of fit options for small and medium sized riders. As with most folding ebikes, this one could feel a little cramped for super tall riders.
  • Rubberized ergonomic grips and saddle look great, don’t fill up with water, and provide good comfort. I’ve tested a bunch of seats, and this one is soft but not so wide that it will chaff your inner thighs when pedaling. It also has a handle built into the back that helps when lifting and folding the bike!
  • The brake levers are fairly long, to provide good leverage when pulling with either hand. They have rubberized front edges that dampen vibration and don’t feel as cold as raw metal! The larger 180mm rotors offer an excellent mechanical advantage over the 20″ wheels and provide good cooling properties due to increased surface area.
  • Some folding bikes do not provide a rubber band, magnets, or straps to help keep them from unfolding during transport, but the RadExpand does not! It comes with a very thick Velcro cinch strap! You could still use your own bungee cords or get an adjustable one like this to keep the bike extra secure when transporting in a car, boat, plane, RV, etc. but the Velcro strap is already above average in my opinion. I often place a towel or t-shirt between the frame components when folding and transporting to further reduce scratches, chips, and rattling noise. Some owners have purchased large plastic tubs to store the bikes that help to keep their cars clean and make lifting easier, and they posted about it in the forums here.
  • I appreciate that Rad Power Bikes is using the same battery pack for many of their ebike models because it allows you to loan them or find replacements more easily. Sure, the battery isn’t paint matched and isn’t hidden inside the frame like fancier bikes… but it’s also a lot less expensive, and it offers some cool locking features. You can turn the bike off while the battery is still locked to the frame if you wish.
  • You can charge the battery pack on or off the bike frame, and it is separate from the motor controller (which is bolted behind the seat tube). This reduces overheating and further reduces the cost of replacement batteries, since they are simpler. For best results, I have heard that you should store the battery in a cool, dry location. Extreme heat can damage the cells and extreme cold will stunt them and limit your range temporarily.
  • I like how the frame design actually surrounds the battery pack. This tubing reduces frame flex, makes it harder to drop the battery when mounting it, and also protects the pack casing from getting kicked or bumped. Note that the battery is positioned low and center on the frame, which improves balance and handling.
  • The battery slide mount uses three bolts to attach to the frame, and the mounting position is purpose built to be flat vs. curved. I have found that the battery pack does not rattle much and just feels very secure, especially with the frame tubing surround.
  • I love that Rad Power Bikes includes threaded eyelets on the steer tube for their optional front rack, on the downtube for a bottle cage or other accessory, and on their rear rack for mounting trays and baskets. There’s so much utility here, and the weight rating of the bike is pretty good at 275lbs with 59.6lbs on the rear rack and 30lbs on the optional front rack (which would subtract from the 275lbs).
  • I love that the optional front rack is frame-mounted so it won’t interfere as much with steering or tip the bike sideways when parked, like fork mounted racks often do. If you add this rack however, it does change how the headlight is mounted, and fixes it straight inline with the bike frame vs. turning as the bike turns.
  • The company has so many great accessories, including a large LCD display panel with built-in USB charging port. I love their colored pedals, baskets, pannier bags, child seat, and suspension seat post. All of these parts are identified on the website and list which bikes are compatible (most), and the customer support is generally very quick if you need clarification or confirmation.
  • I appreciate how approachable and stable the frame is. With such a low standover height, I didn’t have to tip the bike to one side in order to step over the frame. Once situated, the fat tires allowed me to kick off and begin pedaling without feeling too tippy, and I was able to ride no-handed very easily without any speed wobble.
  • Both of the frame folding points (at the center of the frame and on the base of the steer post) have a locking mechanism for extra safety. The main joint consists of two very large flat plates and an extra large stainless steel clasp for strength, durability, and ease of use. Some competing folding products are also large and sturdy, but sometimes they are positioned too high and can bump your legs… was not the case here for me.
  • The LED display panel is simple, but easy to understand and use. There are only four buttons, and the minus key doubles as walk mode activation, but they are well labeled. I appreciate that there’s a stand-alone lights button for de-activating the lights, because sometimes that’s nice when riding with friends or if you don’t want to ruin your night vision.
  • The RadMini models use a high-resolution 14 pulse cadence sensors, which makes starting and stopping more predictable. It’s a low profile design, that is less likely to get kicked or bumped when riding off-road. I love that they also included motor inhibitors on both brake levers, which immediately cut power to the motor for safety and reduced brake pad wear. It seems like they really dialed in the controller settings too, because the motor is smooth and predictable when starting vs. delayed or jerky.
  • While motor power differs depending on geography, Rad Power Bikes targeted the highest legal output. They also designed the half-grip twist throttle to perform as a twist-assist power increase mechanism for European customers. This means that although you need to continue pedaling for it to work, you basically get full power instantly vs. having to click the plus button repeatedly on the display panel. I think it’s actually safer, less distracting, and more intuitive than pedal assist without twist assist… and it’s useful to catch up to friends or cross a street easily before dropping back to a more efficient use of power.
  • The kickstand well positioned, clear of the left crank arm so you won’t get pedal lock when backing up the bike if it’s deployed. It has a wide plastic platform at the bottom to keep it from sinking in to soft terrain, and it works well if you’re loading the bike with gear.
  • Both wheels are built with 36 spokes using thicker 13 gauge wire for increased durability and weight capacity. I like that Rad chose to paint the motor casing, front hub, spokes, and rims black to match. In fact, all of the posts, bars, brake lines, fenders, and other little hardware pieces are black! Finally, they paint match the steel fork to match whichever color of bike you choose so it looks cohesive.
  • Above-average drivetrain for the price. You get a standard steel chainring with 48 teeth, but it has a plastic guide to prevent drops (especially when folded). The freewheel is 14 to 32 tooth vs. 14 to 28 tooth. Rad Power Bikes used to offer well-known Shimano parts on prior generations of this electric bicycle, but I actually liked the microSHIFT triggers they moved to because they require less reaching and finger pressure. I’m not sure if this move had to do with supply chain constraints, but the result is very acceptable.
  • I think the standard free shipping is a great option, and Rad Power Bikes has updated their box to include some fun artistic graphics that look fun and could be colored in by the artistic types, or their kids.
  • The company is growing its shop locations where you can test ride bikes, buy refurbished ones, get help with assembly, maintenance, and accessories. For most major cities, they partner with Velofix mobile delivery or have their own Rad Mobile Services vans that can drop your bike off for a bit of extra money. It’s nice to have that in person service considering how low the price point is for this and some of their other ebike models.

Cons:

  • The RadExpand only comes in one frame size, but the high-rise handlebar can be swiveled to increase or decrease reach and the extra long 390mm seat post provides a good amount of height adjustability. The bike feels compact, and is a good choice for small to medium sized people, but they no longer offer a high-step folding model.
  • The internally routed cables look great and stay out of the way, but they can be pinched more easily when going from folded to unfolded. Just keep an eye on the main joint at the center of the bike, and try to keep the cables from getting bent or pinched.
  • The LED display panel is quite basic. It does not provide any information about your current speed, max speed, average speed, does not include a USB charging port, and the battery readout isn’t very precise (just five LED lights, each representing 20%). The LEDs can also be a little bright at night, and there’s no way to adjust them besides putting some masking tape over or swiveling the display up so they don’t shine directly at your face. Thankfully, Rad Power Bikes does sell the fancier LCD display separately on their website, and it’s easy to plug in.
  • Because the battery pack slides down and mounts in front of the seat tube, you may have to loosen and raise the seat post and saddle anytime you want to take it off of the bike (depending on how low you mount your saddle). I also noticed that the seat post clamp blocked the battery from sliding up, so I twisted it a bit as shown in the video review above.
  • The battery charger is fairly compact and lightweight, RAD says it’s reliable and works between all models, but it would be nice to have a faster charger given the high capacity 672 watt hour battery pack here. Rad told me that they wanted to keep the charger reliable, lightweight, and compact. Apparently, slower chargers are also easier on Lithium-ion battery cells and may allow them to last for more charge cycles. Around 2021, Rad improved the shielding in their chargers and now include a wall mount that is really well designed. I like that it has a little clip for holding the wire up off of the ground.
  • Despite its compact size, the RadExpand is a fairly heavy folding electric bike. Most fat-tire ebikes are! Weighing in at 62.5lbs, it’s 6.5lbs lighter than the old RadMini… but still heavy in my opinion. This is due to the fenders, rear rack, steel fork, reinforced frame, and heavier tires. Consider removing the 7.7lb battery pack before lifting the bike. Perhaps someday that they could reduce the weight a bit by using punched-out rims vs. the solid ones we see here.
  • The 180mm mechanical disc brakes worked very well during my ride test, even in the rain! However, I definitely prefer hydraulic disc brakes, because the levers are easier to pull and can be reach-adjusted for small or large hands. Mechanical disc brakes are easier to adjust, but the rear brake cable endures more friction and the orientation of the cable entering the housing could allow water and dust to drip in, gumming things up over time.
  • Perhaps this change was made due to supply chain limitations, but the brake brand changed from Tektro to Radius, which I’m less familiar with. The levers still have motor inhibitors and rubberized grips to reduce vibration and feel less cold… but they do not have a bell built-in like Tektro. Thankfully, Rad included a basic flick bell mounted to the left portion of the handlebar. It doesn’t sound as good and isn’t as easy to reach, but at least it’s there.
  • The RadExpand uses microSHIFT derailleur and trigger shifters, which I prefer to the large Shimano SIS Index thumb shifter on prior generations, but I think it’s a cheaper brand. The freewheel also changed from DNP nickel plated to a more basic part with a slightly lower gear spread of 14 to 32 tooth. I’d say these are still above average parts that perform well.
  • The chainring has a guide, which helps to keep the chain from bouncing off track if you ride off road or fold the bike and lay it on one side. This part used to be aluminum alloy and is now plastic. The pedals are also plastic, and they don’t fold. I think that they work very well, but you might consider folding pedals or the optional aluminum alloy pedals that Rad Power Bikes sells if you are concerned about durability.
  • Rad Power Bikes sells mostly online, which means that many consumers will have some unboxing to do. The assembly would be very minimal, and at least shipping is free in most cases. You have to pay extra for the mobile delivery service or shop assembly.
  • The bike does not include a suspension fork, and I thought the suspension on the RadMini was quite good (having lockout and preload adjust). Going from 3.3″ wide to larger 4.0″ wide tires helps to absorb vibration and shock, and Rad Power Bikes does sell an SR Suntour NCX suspension seat post for those who want the smoothest ride feel. You could also consider the RadRunner Plus, which looks similar to the RadExpand but does not fold.

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  • MODEL YEAR: 2021, 2022

An approachable step-thru version of the proven RadRover fat tire electric bike featuring frame, brake, and battery upgrades for its 6th generation. Available in black or white color schemes, the step-thru offers lower standover and minimum saddle height but introduces some frame flex. Wide 4" tires provide stability, traction, and float for navigating soft terrain like gravel, sand, and snow. Shorter stem, 5 removable spacers, mid-rise handlebar, ergonomic grips, and adjustable suspension fork provide comfort fit options.. Network of mobile service vans and multiple storefronts in the US, Canada, and Europe make…...

Rad Power Bikes RadCity 5 Plus Review

  • MSRP: $1,999
  • MODEL YEAR: 2021, 2022

The classic high-step version of the proven RadCity hybrid electric bike featuring frame, wheel, brake, and battery upgrades for its 5th generation. Available in black only, this model comes in one frame size but offers an adjustable angle stem and extra long 390mm seat post. Ergonomic grips, hybrid tires, locking suspension fork, and optional suspension seat post provide comfort. The rear rack is now removable, and positioned so the saddle won't collide in low positions.. A growing fleet of mobile service vans and storefronts in the US, Canada, and Europe…...

Rad Power Bikes RadRunner 3 Plus Review

  • MSRP: $2,229
  • MODEL YEAR: 2023

A utility electric bike with deep step-thru frame and custom tires that make it approachable, stable, and very capable. Increased gross weight capacity of 350 pounds, including 120lbs on the extended rear rack. Upgraded battery pack is easier to remove (even with optional locking console), dual display system, hydraulic disc brakes, and better foot peg positioning.. Excellent safety features including reflective puncture resistant tires, bright integrated headlight with running beam, rear…...

Rad Power Bikes RadMission 1 Review

  • MSRP: $1,199
  • MODEL YEAR: 2020

The lightest, most affordable electric bike from Rad Power Bikes. Available in two frame sizes and styles including a sturdy high-step diamond and approachable mid-step mixte. Six color schemes let you personalize the bike and stand out, which is rare for cheaper electric bikes. Lots of attachment points for optional fenders, racks, baskets, bottles, and frame locks.. Surprisingly powerful geared hub motor offers 50nm of torque. Single speed drivetrain is quiet, durable,…...

Rad Power Bikes RadRhino 5 250W (EU Version) Review

  • MSRP: $1,699
  • MODEL YEAR: 2020

An updated 5th generation full sized, high-step, fat tire electric bike from one of the originators in this category; Rad Power Bikes. Features comfortable 4" wide knobby tires with puncture protection and reflective sidewalls. Stable and capable in soft terrain like mulch or sand if the tire air pressure is lowered. Features a sloped top-tube, short sturdy stem, and mid-rise handlebar for approachable upright comfort. Adjustable suspension fork offers preload adjust for heavy loads and lockout for smooth terrain. Upgraded…...

Rad Power Bikes RadCity Step-Thru 3 Review

  • MSRP: $1,699
  • MODEL YEAR: 2020

A feature-complete, approachable step-thru, comfort oriented, hybrid electric bicycle with regenerative braking. It has a built-in USB charging port below the display, features a modular battery pack that works with all other Rad models of this generation, and comes with integrated lights! The headlight offers a bright 80 lumen center beam and a unique LED circle to keep you seen, while the rear light offers solid, flashing, and bright mode when the brakes are activated. Sturdy adjustable angle stem and long 350mm seat post improves fit for a wide range…...

Rad Power Bikes RadMini Step-Thru 2 Review

  • MSRP: $1,799
  • MODEL YEAR: 2020

A folding, fat tire electric bike that's approachable, stable, and off-road capable. The custom 3.3" wide tires have reflective sidewalls, puncture protection, and all-terrain tread. This is the second generation RadMini Step-Thru, and it comes standard with wide plastic fenders, integrated lights, and an adjustable suspension fork with preload and lockout. Only available in one frame size and one color, but the handlebar and seat height…...

Rad Power Bikes RadRover 5 Review

  • MSRP: $1,699
  • MODEL YEAR: 2020

An updated 5th generation full sized, high-step, fat tire electric bike from one of the originators in this category; Rad Power Bikes. Features comfortable 4" wide knobby tires with puncture protection and reflective sidewalls. It's stable and capable in soft terrain like mulch and sand if the tire air pressure is lowered. Features a curved top-tube, short sturdy stem, and mid-rise handlebar for approachability and comfort.. Adjustable suspension fork offers preload adjust for heavy loads and lockout for smooth terrain. Upgraded…...

Rad Power Bikes RadCity 4 Review

  • MSRP: $1,699
  • MODEL YEAR: 2020

A feature-complete, comfort oriented, hybrid electric bike with regenerative braking, built-in USB charging port below the display, modular battery pack that works with all other Rad models, and integrated lights. The headlight offers a bright 80 lumen center beam and a unique LED circle to keep you seen, while the rear light offers solid, flashing, and bright mode when the brakes are activated. Sturdy adjustable angle stem and long 350mm seat post improves fit for a wide range…...

Rad Power Bikes RadRover Step-Thru 1 Review

  • MSRP: $1,699
  • MODEL YEAR: 2020

An approachable step-thru version of the renowned RadRover full sized fat tire electric bike. Features comfortable 4" wide tires, an adjustable suspension fork, short sturdy stem, and mid-rise handlebar. Available in matte white or satin black with matching faux-leather grips and saddle. Excellent puncture resistant tires with reflective sidewall stripes for safety, great headlight with outer "be…...

Rad Power Bikes RadRhino Step-Thru 1 250W (EU Version) Review

  • MSRP: $1,699
  • MODEL YEAR: 2020

An approachable step-thru version of the RadRhino full sized fat tire electric bike. Features comfortable 4" wide knobby tires with puncture protection and reflective sidewalls. Stable and capable in soft terrain like mulch or sand if the tire air pressure is lowered. Available in matte white or satin black with matching faux-leather grips and saddle. Excellent puncture resistant tires with reflective sidewall stripes for safety, great headlight with outer "be…...

Rad Power Bikes RadMini 4 Review

  • MSRP: $1,799
  • MODEL YEAR: 2020

The high-step version of Rad's folding, fat tire, off-road capable, compact electric bike. Custom 3.3" wide tires have reflective sidewalls, puncture resistant lining, and all-terrain checkerboard tread. This is the fourth generation RadMini, and it comes standard with wide plastic fenders, integrated lights, and a spring suspension fork with preload adjust and lockout. Only available in one frame size and one color, but the handlebar and seat height…...

Rad Power Bikes RadMini 4 (EU Version) Review

  • MSRP: $1,699
  • MODEL YEAR: 2020

The first folding fat tire model from Rad Power Bikes to become available in Europe! Custom 3.3" wide tires have reflective sidewalls, puncture resistant lining, and all-terrain checkerboard tread making them off-road capable. Fourth generation RadMini hardware has all of the kinks worked out, and it comes standard with wide plastic fenders, integrated lights, and an adjustable spring suspension fork with preload and lockout clickers. Only available in one frame size and one color, but the handlebar and seat height…...

Rad Power Bikes RadRunner Review

  • MSRP: $1,299
  • MODEL YEAR: 2019

An extremely versatile and affordable mid-fat tire bike, unique 20" x 3.3" tires provide comfort and good traction on any terrain, optional passenger kit turns the rear rack into a seat with foot rest pegs and skirt guard. Integrated lights and reflective tires keep you visible, two frame color options keep it fun,…...

Rad Power Bikes RadBurro Review

  • MSRP: $5,799
  • MODEL YEAR: 2019

A commercial grade, heavy-duty, utility style electric trike with four bed options including flat, truck bed with sides, hot/cold insulated box, and covered pedicab passenger seat. Borrows components and hardware from mopeds and motorcycles for added strength and durability, 6-ply 17”…...

Rad Power Bikes RadRunner (EU Version) Review

  • MSRP: $1,299
  • MODEL YEAR: 2019

An extremely versatile and affordable mid-fat tire bike, unique 20" x 3.3" tires provide comfort and good traction on any terrain, optional passenger kit turns the rear rack into a seat with foot rest pegs and skirt guard. Integrated lights and reflective tires keep you visible, two frame color options keep it fun,…...

Rad Power Bikes RadWagon (EU Version) Review

  • MSRP: $1,799
  • MODEL YEAR: 2019

A European-specific cargo electric bike with twist throttle mode and pedal assist, classified as L1e-A, available in 2 colors with lots of accessory options including bags and child seats. Maintains the powerful 750watt gearless direct-drive hub motor, it is heavier but super quiet, durable,…...

Rad Power Bikes RadRhino 750W (EU Version) Review

  • MSRP: $1,799
  • MODEL YEAR: 2019

A European-specific fat tire electric bike with twist throttle mode and pedal assist, classified as L1e-A, modeled after the RadRover, available in two colors with lots of accessory options including bags and child seats. Sloped top tube makes it approachable, shorter stem and mid-rise handlebars create a comfortable upright…...

2019 Rad Power Bikes RadRover Review

  • MSRP: $1,499
  • MODEL YEAR: 2019

An affordable, powerful, electric fat bike with responsive 12-magnet pedal assist and twist-throttle on demand, available in two colors with lots of accessory options including fenders and racks. Only one frame size but the top tube is sloped and the shorter stem pairs…...

2019 Rad Power Bikes RadMini Step-Thru Review

  • MSRP: $1,499
  • MODEL YEAR: 2019

An approachable, folding, fat tire electric bike that's stable and off-road capable, complete with integrated lights, custom reflective tires, an adjustable suspension fork with lockout, and comfortable Velo saddle. Only available in one frame size and one color, but the handlebar and seat height…...

2019 Rad Power Bikes RadMini Review

  • MSRP: $1,499
  • MODEL YEAR: 2019

The high-step version of a folding fat tire electric bike from Rad Power Bikes, reinforced frame with sturdy gussets, secure locking latches for both folding points, adjustable suspension fork with lockout. Powerful 750 watt Bafang rear hub motor with strong 48 volt battery allows for climbing…...

2019 Rad Power Bikes RadCity Step-Thru Review

  • MSRP: $1,499
  • MODEL YEAR: 2019

An approachable, comfortable, and relatively affordable, city style electric bicycle that comes in one frame size, two colors, has an adjustable stem, swept-back handlebar, and suspension fork with lockout adjust. Ready for all sorts of ride conditions and applications with full-coverage plastic fenders, integrated LED…...

2019 Rad Power Bikes RadCity Review

  • MSRP: $1,499
  • MODEL YEAR: 2019

A sturdy, fairly comfortable, and relatively affordable, city style electric bicycle that comes in one color and two frame sizes, riser handlebars and adjustable stem improve fit range. Ready for all sorts of conditions and applications with full-coverage plastic fenders, LED lights, custom…...

2019 Rad Power Bikes RadWagon Review

  • MSRP: $1,499
  • MODEL YEAR: 2019

An affordable, feature-rich, electric cargo bike with cadence sensing pedal assist and throttle on demand operation, available in one frame size with adjustable bars and two color options. Gearless direct-drive hub motor is heavier but super quiet, durable, and capable of regenerative braking…...

2018 Rad Power Bikes RadBurro Review

  • MSRP: $5,500
  • MODEL YEAR: 2018

An affordably priced, heavy-duty, utility style electric bike with four bed options including flat, truck bed with sides, hot/cold insulated box, and covered pedicab passenger seat. Borrows components and hardware from mopeds and motorcycles for added strength and durability, tough 17”…...

2018 Rad Power Bikes RadCity Step-Thru Review

  • MSRP: $1,499
  • MODEL YEAR: 2018

An approachable, comfortable, and relatively affordable, city style electric bicycle that comes in one color and one frame size, swept-back handlebars and adjustable stem improve fit range. Ready for all sorts of ride conditions and applications with full-coverage plastic fenders, LED lights,…...

2018 Rad Power Bikes RadMini Review

  • MSRP: $1,499
  • MODEL YEAR: 2018

A compact, fat tire electric bike that folds to save space, the suspension fork and larger 4-inch wide tires add comfort and allow it to ride on soft sand and snow if you lower the tire pressure, or you can lockout the fork and raise pressure for efficiency on pavement. Only available in one frame size for now, but the handlebar height is adjustable along…...

2018 Rad Power Bikes RadCity Review

  • MSRP: $1,499
  • MODEL YEAR: 2018

An affordable, feature-rich, city style electric bike that comes in two sizes, two colors, and offers great adjustment in the stem and handlebar position for comfortable upright body position. Responsive 12-magnet cadence sensor provides faster starts and stops, both brake levers have motor inhibitors,…...

2018 Rad Power Bikes RadRover Review

  • MSRP: $1,499
  • MODEL YEAR: 2018

An affordable, powerful, electric fat bike with responsive 12-magnet pedal assist and twist-throttle on demand, available in two colors with lots of accessory options including fenders and racks. Only one frame size but the top tube is sloped and the shorter stem pairs…...

2018 Rad Power Bikes RadWagon Review

  • MSRP: $1,599
  • MODEL YEAR: 2018

An affordable, feature-rich, electric cargo bike with cadence sensing pedal assist and throttle on demand operation, available in one frame size with adjustable bars and two color options. Gearless direct-drive hub motor is heavier but super quiet, durable, and capable of regenerative braking…...

2017 Rad Power Bikes RadMini Review

  • MSRP: $1,499
  • MODEL YEAR: 2017

A funky miniaturized folding fat tire bike with two cargo racks! Truly capable of sand and snow riding, LED lights guide and keep you safe, the bike offers assist and throttle drive modes. Basic seven speed drivetrain from Shimano, plastic chain guide keeps things on track, metal derailleur…...

2017 Rad Power Bikes RadCity Review

  • MSRP: $1,499
  • MODEL YEAR: 2016, 2017

A value priced but featured packed urban commuter style electric bike with everything from fenders, to LED lights, rear carry rack and regenerative braking. Solid driving and braking performance with a 750 watt gearless hub motor and 180 mm…...

2016 Rad Power Bikes RadRover Review

  • MSRP: $1,499
  • MODEL YEAR: 2016

Strikes an excellent balance delivering high power with mid-level components for a reasonable price, you get throttle and pedal assist with an on/off on the throttle! solid one year warranty for the original owner, flat rate $175 shipping in the US. Even though the battery and controller box are bolted on vs. integrated into the frame,…...

2016 Rad Power Bikes RadMini Review

  • MSRP: $1,499
  • MODEL YEAR: 2016

A folding fat tire electric bike with front and rear cargo racks and double-tube frame for improved strength (good option for larger riders). Powerful 750 watt internally geared fat-bike specific motor paired with a large 48 volt 11.6…...

2015 Rad Power Bikes RadWagon Review

  • MSRP: $1,599
  • MODEL YEAR: 2015, 2016

Affordable, feature rich cargo style electric bike with a stiffer and lighter frame because it's not quite as long as some others. Offers five levels of pedal assist, throttle mode and throttle override as well as regenerative…...

2015 Rad Power Bikes RadRover Review

  • MSRP: $1,499
  • MODEL YEAR: 2015, 2016

An Indiegogo funded electric fatbike with a powerful 500 watt motor, ample 48 volt battery and seven speed drivetrain. Comfortable saddle, ergonomic grips and suspension fork with lockout, two color choices but only one…...


Comments (35) YouTube Comments

Bryant
2 years ago

Isn’t the price $1299? (Not $1499).

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Court
2 years ago

Yeah, thanks for the heads up Bryant! I made a mistake there. The price has been updated to $1,299 as you suggested :)

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Suzy
2 years ago

As per above comment Bryant asked about the $1299 price, you said that it had been updated to $1299. I cannot find that price to order. Could you send me a link that lists that price please. Thanks Court

Mark
2 years ago

$1,299 was only an “introductory price,” for a couple months. It is now $1,599

Timdeck
2 years ago

What are the dimensions of the rear rack on the Expand 5? thanks

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Court
2 years ago

Hi Timdeck! I didn’t measure it… but perhaps someone in the forums could help? Rad also does a great job with support if you contact them through their website :)

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Cecile
2 years ago

Je suis intéressée par un vélo électrique, je veux 500 w et qui est fait pour une femme qui mesure 5 pieds.

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Court
2 years ago

Cela pourrait vous convenir, la version canadienne utilise un moteur de 500 watts, le cadre est très accessible avec une faible hauteur de support et les pneus larges offrent une stabilité et un confort accrus.

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jay
2 years ago

Is there different motors from Canada to US versions? 750 vs 500? Or is the Canadian version dummied down to 500 using the controller? If so I am wondering if it could be unlocked, for off-road use.

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Court
2 years ago

Hi Jay! Good question, and I’m not sure on the answer. My guess is that it could be controller based, but the Rad displays have become more locked down in recent years. I think at a minimum you would need the LCD display panel to unlock anything. Perhaps you could ask around in the Rad Ebike Forums.

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Jonathan Lang
2 years ago

Thanks for the great review on the expand five. Do you think its big enough for 6’2″ rider? I have a rover now but want the flexibility to put into the back of my suv.

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Court
2 years ago

Hi Jonathan! I think that most of the folding bikes are going to offer a similar experience since they’re mostly one-size-fits-all. The good news is that the fat tire designs tend to be a bit larger overall, and higher off of the ground. What I like about the RadExpand is the sturdy folding joint, heavy duty buckle system, the rigid steer post and stem vs. telescoping. It seemed very solid to me, and with the seat raised up, I think it works well even for taller people. Given the cadence sensor pedal assist and throttle, you might not need to get the full leg extension like a road bike. I think the stock seat post would get close for you, but that’s an affordable and easy part to swap out if you need an extra long one. You might be able to ask Rad Power Bikes support about your height and weight to get a more official answer, but these are my thoughts :)

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Dan Olsen
1 year ago

We have RadRover ST bikes and are also looking at the RadExpand for the same reason. I’m 6’3″ and also have the leg length problem. When Rad first announced the RadExpand, they stated that for taller riders, they’d suggest the SR Suntour SP12 NCX Seat Post to allow longer legged riders. I dug deeper into this at Rad, but they seem to be backing off on suggesting that. I’m thinking that the “long lever-arm (seat post length)” and heavier rider weight may have them re-thinking that suggestion. I’d like to have them re-think their design and maybe include us in their future engineering.

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Karin
2 years ago

I am 5’4. Will I be able to get a proper extension of my knees? I have had knee replacements on both sides, and am used to being able to straighten my legs while riding road bikes. I should also mention that I am in my 70es!.

I noticed in the videos that neither you or the Rad technician had straight legs while riding the Rad expand 5.

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Court
2 years ago

Hi Karin! Good for you, staying fit and riding bikes is a wonderful thing to do at any age. Yes, I do believe that you’ll be able to get full leg extension on this electric bike. I did not raise the seat post as high as I could have because I like how it looks better when I take photos if the seat is a bit lower. I am also someone who likes to get nearly straight when I pedal through a downstroke. I’m 5’9″ and have pretty long legs with a 31″ inseam, so I am pretty confident that you’ll be able to achieve it too. Great observation skills, and I hope this feedback helps you!!

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Kathy
2 years ago

Great review, thanks. I’m 5’2″ and looking for an ebike for forest dirt/gravel roads in Oregon. I wonder if the bike will work well in these conditions. Is the steep head tube/handlebar angle an issue? I do a little technical MTB type riding but primarily enjoy cruising forest roads.

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Court
2 years ago

Hi Kathy, I think the RadExpand 5 would offer plenty of stability and traction for gravel roads. Given your height, the lower frame and approachable step-thru design might be a great benefit since this and most ebikes weigh more than regular bikes. There’s no suspension fork, so going fast on very bumpy and technical sections could be jarring. The larger tires will offer some comfort if you don’t over-inflate them. Long story short, you could go for this or the RadRover Step-Thru which doesn’t fold and is much larger. Otherwise, you could spend more for a product that uses higher end components like air suspension.

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Lisa
12 months ago

Thank you for the great review. I wanted an e bike for my birthday last month, but am still struggling to decide on brand/model. I’m 5′ 1″ (62) and need to be positioned upright due to neck pain and wrist pain. I thought that I’d want to be able to touch the ground reasonably well like I would on a motorcycle, but I cannot stand not having my legs extended. I’d rather hop off the seat when at a stop. I have the opportunity to purchase a 2nd hand Rad mini 2019 with few miles on it and I like that it has a front shock. I like the RadExpand, and test rode one at an RV show last week. I wish they didn’t remove that suspension. Also, looking at a Lectric 3.0 long range or premium. Unsure if I’m too short for the Premium or the Vitilan U7, another contender. I had my eye on a returned Tern Vectron S10 at REI, but the hubby bought that. I need throttle for times when the RA in my knees acts up. Keep up the good work and I’m open to suggestions.

Dottie
2 years ago

Does anyone have the dimensions of the Ras Expand 5 when folded? Also, what size/brand tote will it fit in?

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Court
2 years ago

Hi Dottie! The folded dimensions I got are Folded: 28″ x 22″ x 41″ and maybe someone else can chime in with answers about totes. I think Rad sells many of their own accessories that are guaranteed to fit! Trunk bags and panniers can be good, and they also have a front rack and insulated bags here :)

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Mark Boone
2 years ago

I like the folding RadExpand 5 for all of the convenience. My only concern is that i’m 6 feet tall with a 32″ inseam. Rad says this bike is for “up to 5’10”. Any thoughts on if this model will be too small for my frame?

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Court
2 years ago

Hi Mark! I think it could work if you’re a bit forgiving and understanding that you’re at the taller end of the spectrum. Most folding fat tire ebikes only come in one size, so this is probably going to be a question that comes up again and again. I trust and like Rad, and since they are well known, you’ll have an easier time reselling it if you decide that it’s just too small or uncomfortable. Other actions you can take are to get a longer seat post, slide the saddle back, adjust the handlebar angle, and get a stem riser and longer stem! All of this will help to right-size the bike to your body… but you could try it as-is before buying this other hardware (which is all affordable and easy to find on Amazon). The seat post size is 27.2mm diameter (very common) and the stem clamp and handlebar bore are 31.8mm (also very common and sturdy). These are just my thoughts, please check with Rad and make your own decision so I am not liable if it doesn’t work out perfectly. Just wanted to help :D

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Brian Adkins
2 years ago

I was all set to purchase a Pedego Element until I ran across this review. This seems to be a quality bike and great value for the price. Could you please provide some feedback on comparison to the Element!

Thanks

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Court
2 years ago

Hi Brian! I really like the Element from Pedego… in large part because of the colors, stiff sturdy frame, and network of dealers who can help you get fitted and provide service ongoing. That said, the RadExpand folds and comes with integrated lights, fenders, and a rack for just $100 more. If you’re comfortable buying online and value these accessories, it’s a good option to consider. I really enjoyed riding both bikes and trust both companies a lot :)

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Stephen
2 years ago

Hi Court we are thinking of getting one of these for my wife (I got the Rad city 4 last week and love it). Is this motor as quiet as the one on the Radcity 4? Thanks for your great reviews!

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Court
2 years ago

Hi Stephen! If you’re talking about the direct drive motor from the older RadCity models, which had regenerative braking, then I think the geared hub motors are a touch louder. They tend to offer more torque and have a little whir or buzz sound, but it’s not too bad. The geared motors also weigh less and are what Rad (and most other ebike companies) are using on most of their ebikes these days :)

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Stephen
2 years ago

Thanks! Now I just have to motivate the spouse…

PFMCKEON
2 years ago

Rad Bike started out great! However, if you ever have an issue with the bike (we bought 2) BEWARE. In my case, they would not even address the issue with the brand new battery and would simply pass me from associate to associate. After spending HOURS on hold and over 20 emails – I gave up! The customer experience I had with RAD bike was one of the worse I have ever had with any company. BEWARE – the warranty is only as good as the company behind the product – and they are the awful!

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Court
2 years ago

Hi PFMCKEON, that really sucks. It always bums me out to hear when someone has struggled to get support, or had to deal with issues. I know what that’s like, and it’s especially frustrating when the product is so large and heavy and expensive. I’m sorry.

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Gary Willert
2 years ago

Court, your review of the RadExpand 5 Foldable E-Bike is the most comprehensive review I have ever read for two-wheeled transportation, and that comes from someone who was a Harley Davidson mechanic followed by a 42-year career in the aerospace/defense industries. Fantastic review that has helped me decide to procure two bikes, one for the wife and one for me to keep up with her! Thank you! And in your video, I thought I heard you stipulate you weren’t an engineer. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Meritorious job and kudos to you!

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Court
2 years ago

Wow! Your comment made my day Gary. Thanks for sharing your experience with me and your plan for buying a bike. I hope that you and your wife will have a great time on these amazing machines. I do love ebikes, and I have learned a lot over the years, always trying to give a thorough and objective overview. Thanks again my friend :)

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