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Messages - Jeff_RI

#1
General Chat / Re: Connector issue no power
April 13, 2022, 11:14:49 AM
I own a Rad Mission1, not the Rad City 5  but I've run in to the same problem. In my case it was the connector near the handlebars that has a silver grippy ring on it that came loose. Others have reported the same problem. In 500+ miles I've had to tighten it once or twice.
#2
RadMission / Re: Radmission Gearing
April 13, 2022, 11:03:50 AM
Nice job mtatkow!

I really want to upgrade from the RAD stock tensioner on my Mission1. My original tensioner failed after 500 miles, the part is not good quality. I brought my bike to my LBS and they found a good tensioner (SURLY SINGLEATOR) that they would mount to the rear hub but they could not find a hanger plate that would fit the Mission. You mentioned using one from a TREK 7100. Any ideas of where I could source a tensioner that would fit without modification? The opening needs to be 12mm?
#3
RadMission / Re: Chain Tension Adjustment
August 24, 2021, 08:50:13 PM
Quote from: wtfg on August 20, 2021, 10:48:54 AM
Finally after a week they confirm they are sending me a replacement tensioner .
They apologized that they are busy, maybe hire some more people?
And still waiting after 2 days for them to ship it!!!!
So because i could jury rig the tensioner to get it to work, I am fine.
But what about the people that cant jury rig it?
They are without there bikes for 2 1/2 weeks or so.
This will make me think twice about buying a bike online again.

Please let us know what they ship you. If it's the same exact part I'm concerned it will fail again. I tried to take out the pin using the proper hex key and I started to strip the head no matter how careful I was. That pin is made of VERY soft metal, not good. Also I noticed every other component on the bike seems to be a standard name brand part except the tensioner.
#4
General Chat / Re: Hitch bike rack
July 20, 2021, 06:21:47 PM
I don't believe you're going to find a 1 1/4" hitch rack that can carry (2) 75 lb bikes or even (1) for that matter. You would have to go to a 2" receiver. Also, racks have a per bike weight limit and a total weight limit that needs to be considered.
#5
I got a Radmission a few weeks ago -120 miles so far :) Just recently, sporadically all the pedal assist lights will simultaneously start blinking on the controller. The lights will blink for a minute or two and then go back to normal. When they are blinking the pedal assist and the throttle all work as normal.  Searching the RAD website, they refer to this as a communication error and outline many long steps to try and fix it. The problem I'm having is that the problem is so intermittent that troubleshooting is near impossible.

Has anyone else had this problem? What was your fix?

Thanks!
#6
RadMission / Re: Fender failure
July 17, 2021, 08:43:07 PM
That's very concerning. I have a Radmission and was thinking of getting the RAD fenders. Do you know what failed? What exactly happened?
#7
How To Information / Re: Shipping radbike batteries
July 16, 2021, 10:06:50 PM
My bike with Battery was shipped from RAD via FedEx ground, so FedEx will ship batteries, they just need to be properly labeled. I believe the same goes for the other carriers.
#8
Quote from: Veggyhed on May 05, 2021, 08:46:48 AM
I did assemble my bike with a torque wrench. I bought it for about $70 on amazon and I've used it many times since. However it is not large enough for the rear wheel nuts.


Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk

for the rear wheel nuts I bought a 3/8" torque wrench at Harbor Freight for $20.
#9
General Chat / Re: Free Rockbros top tube bags!
July 16, 2021, 09:39:42 PM
Hi Ryan - If you by chance have another one, I'd appreciate it :)

Thanks for setting up the Forum AND your YouTube channel!

~ Jeff

#10
General Chat / Re: Bike Odometer
July 16, 2021, 09:13:10 PM
I bought a Cateye Velo 7 @ $28 for my Radmission. I spend too much time looking at my phone so I like keeping that tucked way and focusing on my ride. I'm vey happy with the Cateye. 
#11
Quote from: nafis on July 01, 2021, 03:58:00 PM
I thought it would be useful if we could use our RAD eBike battery for back-up power or for camping. I designed and 3D printed a battery adapter. I also verified that you can use an MPPT solar charge controller to charge the battery. You can charge it at 120W while using the output power. Now we just have to convince RAD Power to manufacture/sell something like this as an accessory 🙂

I put the 3D print files at: https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/70263-rad-power-ebike-battery-adapter

https://youtu.be/vP13pjChTB4

I like your way of thinking, I love finding ways to multitask items I own, this is a natural fit. Where I live in NewEngland my bike will be stored away each winter, November - March, 5 months. It would be great to use the RAD battery as a power Backup in case of an outage over the winter. In addition I'd like the ability to cycle the battery occasionally. RAD really should have included USB output on the battery case.

Please let us know if you find out why one of your batteries would not work with the inverter!

Just a thought: If you are interested in a little business venture, There are a few sellers on ETSY selling 3D printed covers for the RAD battery and battery mount terminals as well as thumb levers for the throttle. I'm guessing you could sell quite a few of the battery connector you fabricated.
#12
General Chat / Re: On the fence
July 03, 2021, 02:38:02 PM
I Bought a Rad Mission a few weeks ago. The single Speed is a trade off. On one hand you get simplicity and less equipment that needs to be adjusted and less weight. The downside is when pedaling on a steep incline you will have to put a considerable pressure on your knees and the drivetrain and use full throttle. On moderate inclines it's not a problem. On declines or when going over 18 MPH your pedal cadence will be faster than desired with the single speed.

Something to consider: Will you be biking on lots off hills or mostly flat terrain?

If you want a very similar bike with 7 speeds, I would look a the Ariel Rideal.