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Rad Power Bikes Chat => General Chat => Topic started by: Muskie1 on November 05, 2022, 05:37:56 AM

Title: Rad alternative
Post by: Muskie1 on November 05, 2022, 05:37:56 AM
 So I came into a little bit of money thanks to almost 45 years of working.  I want to buy a friend a bike.
I have a Mini st, I thought a Rad Mission would fit the bill. They don't exist anymore and my Mini is a constant issue.
So I am looking fora alertaivve.. probably a Aveton or Lectric xp. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Title: Re: Rad alternative
Post by: Altema on November 05, 2022, 07:21:41 PM
Are you looking specifically for a folding bike, or can it be a non-folder?
Title: Re: Rad alternative
Post by: Bigboom338 on November 07, 2022, 08:53:09 AM
I have heard nothing but good about Lectric bikes. The new 3.0 sounds like an awesome bike.
Title: Re: Rad alternative
Post by: SemperVee on November 07, 2022, 09:13:08 AM

Today, should I replace my RAD mini, the Lectric 3.0 sure looks like a go-er!!!
Title: Re: Rad alternative
Post by: homepeace on November 07, 2022, 05:31:24 PM
My family purchased 4 ebikes this past month. 2 Rad Rover 6+ Step Thru, a Lectric 2.0 XR, and a Lectric 3.0 XR. The 2.0 and 3.0 was due to the fact my brother was upset his new 2.0 purchase arrived and the 3.0 was released online the very next day, and Lectric has a zero-return policy once the packaging is opened. Works out since we already were planning on buying a bike for our nephews.

The RR6+ ST was faster on the throttle than the Lectric 2.0, but the Lectric 3.0 is much faster. The convenience of the folding bike is great for when we wanna shove multiple bikes into the back of our SUV's as we do not yet have bike racks to install these on. Keep in mind that Lectric is running a sale on both bikes and tossing in a ton of accessories. It doesnt beat the $700 off that Rad had on the Rover last month overall, but it still comes in cheaper.

Overall, you should be happy with any purchase you make. I see way more people locally on Rad bikes (probably because we live a short drive (30 mins) from the Berkeley Rad store.
Title: Re: Rad alternative
Post by: Muskie1 on November 15, 2022, 04:32:19 PM
Quote from: Muskie1 on November 05, 2022, 05:37:56 AM
So I came into a little bit of money thanks to almost 45 years of working.  I want to buy a friend a bike.
I have a Mini st, I thought a Rad Mission would fit the bill. They don't exist anymore and my Mini is a constant issue.
So I am looking fora alertaivve.. probably a Aveton or Lectric xp. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
So I decided on the Lectric xp lite. For 799.00 I took the chance.
I can't believe the quality and ride for the money. I can't even lift my Mini into a vehicle, the XP lite weighs about 45 pounds and easily fit into my friends car. I rode it and like the simplicity, single speed and because of the lighter weight felt as quick as my Mini.
One big thing I liked was fully assembled and unlike my Mini all the wiring is nicely bundled My Rads wiring looks like a diy project.