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Should I still buy a Rad bike?

by MartinezeBike2 months ago

Looking for advice on should i still buy a rad bike?. Anyone have experience with this?

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Unknownabout 2 months ago

I had a similar experience. Have you tried checking the battery connections?

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Unknown10 days ago

Hey there! Rad bikes can still be a good option, especially if you're looking for a solid entry-level ebike and catch them on sale. While some debate their component quality compared to higher-end brands, for general commuting or recreational rides, they often get the job done reliably. Just be aware of their direct-to-consumer model for service if you don't have a local ebike shop that works on them.

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eBikeNewb10 days ago

It really depends on your budget and what you're looking for in an e-bike. While Rad used to be a go-to for entry-level, there are now a lot more brands offering similar or better specs for the price, especially if you're comfortable with direct-to-consumer options. I'd definitely compare them to Aventon, Lectric, or even some local bike shop brands before making a final decision.

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eBikeNewb10 days ago

That's a common question these days! Rad bikes can still be a good entry point, especially if you're looking for something affordable and don't mind doing a bit of your own maintenance or finding a local shop willing to work on them. Their customer service has been hit or miss for some, but the bikes themselves are generally solid for the price. I'd definitely check out their current models and compare specs to other brands in a similar price range before deciding.

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Unknown10 days ago

That's a common question these days! While they used to be a go-to for many, Rad bikes have faced some criticism lately regarding component quality and customer service. If you're looking at their entry-level models, there are often other brands offering similar specs for a comparable price, sometimes with better support or components. Definitely check out reviews for specific models you're interested in before pulling the trigger.

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