I got a RadRunner 2 a little over 2 weeks ago for getting myself to my work 10 miles as well as shopping trips to my local grocery store 2.5 miles up, farmer's market, 6+ miles, a[/ind to Costco 6 miles.
This is as it came while I waited for all the accessories I ordered to arrive, it took a while to get them, due to RadPower choosing FedEx ground as their shipping partner.
First addition was a horn, that also operates as an alarm, they're available on Amazon for around $55.
Eventually (about 2 weeks), the rest of the parts arrived, the large rear basket, the upgraded headlight, upgraded control panel and fenders.
I didn't like the basket mounting across the frame, so I 3D printed some brackets to hold it inline. I used ABS which I then smoothed with acetone, and they work, but I suspect they're not going to last forever. I contacted a machinist friend and sent him the STL file of the parts and he's going to make them on his CNC. I'll then have them anodized.
I ordered a trailer, since I'll need that for grocery store and Costco runs. It's mounted to the rear axle after I drilled out the mount to fit the axle, and inserted a lock washer into the recess, which is great for holding the original nut on and not letting the trailer bracket loosen it.
My first grocery run with the trailer, a water melon shifted against the wheel, and it promptly ate a hole through the nylon bag and left black tire marks on my melon. I tossed the bag, and cut some black acrylic to fit as the walls, and 3D printed some brackets to slide onto the uprights and hold them in place using M4 nuts and button head bolts.
The tops of the trailer are/will be wrapped in Armaflex pipe insulation then wrapped in hockey tape, since I sometimes take the kids to the park in it.
The last mod was completed today. I found with the rear basket on or when the trailer is attached, it throws off the balance with the kick stand, and it wants to rest on the rear wheel instead of the front. This allows the front wheel to pivot around and smack the headlight out of alignment on the frame.
I grabbed some more black acrylic, cut and drilled it to mount to the front basket bolts. The Headlight is attached to that using another M4 bolt and nylon lock nut.
The bike fits perfectly in the back of a Ford Transit van.
Anyway, that's my first post here.