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Title: What's up with pricing?
Post by: joeliniowa on December 11, 2022, 11:29:39 PM
I was just looking at a couple of models friends have asked me about... EVERY BIKE but the "trike" is priced at $1999.  What's up with that?
Title: Re: What's up with pricing?
Post by: ElectricRides on December 12, 2022, 06:14:51 AM
The RadCity 5+, RadRover 6+, and RadWagon 4 should only be showing at $1999 on the US site. They recently discontinued a few of their older (lower priced) models like the RadMission 1, RadCity 4 and RadCity Step Thru 3 so that price creep is getting pretty noticeable. I wouldn't be surprised if a price-hike announcement was right around the corner with the new year.

RadTrike 1:          $2499
RadRover 6+:      $1999
RadCity 5+:         $1999
RadWagon 4:       $1999
RadRunner Plus:   $1899
RadExpand 5:       $1599
RadRunner 2:       $1499

But yeah, Rad's pretty over-priced at the moment compared to its competition.
Title: Re: What's up with pricing?
Post by: joeliniowa on December 12, 2022, 12:04:38 PM
Quote from: ElectricRides on December 12, 2022, 06:14:51 AM
The RadCity 5+, RadRover 6+, and RadWagon 4 should only be showing at $1999 on the US site. They recently discontinued a few of their older (lower priced) models like the RadMission 1, RadCity 4 and RadCity Step Thru 3 so that price creep is getting pretty noticeable. I wouldn't be surprised if a price-hike announcement was right around the corner with the new year.

RadTrike 1:          $2499
RadRover 6+:      $1999
RadCity 5+:         $1999
RadWagon 4:       $1999
RadRunner Plus:   $1899
RadExpand 5:       $1599
RadRunner 2:       $1499

But yeah, Rad's pretty over-priced at the moment compared to its competition.

I remember there was one in the sub $1000 range this summer (2022)
Title: Re: What's up with pricing?
Post by: JimInPT on December 12, 2022, 12:26:23 PM
Quote from: joeliniowa on December 12, 2022, 12:04:38 PMI remember there was one in the sub $1000 range this summer (2022)

The one you're remembering was the Rad Mission, which used to be priced at around US$1000-1100 but went on sale now and then a bit lower and closed out at around $800 as I recall.  Guess they abandoned their mission, whatever it was.

It was a real stripper bike for people on tight budgets, but I assume it was either a poor seller or they couldn't hold down their costs enough to keep it available.  IIRC, it got mediocre reviews as well.
Title: Re: What's up with pricing?
Post by: Tree on December 13, 2022, 10:04:22 AM
Quote from: LasVegasStef on December 13, 2022, 12:56:46 AM
RadCity 5+ and RadRover 6+ are currently at 1199 EUR in Europe. I'm "not amused", since we paid way more for these bikes. I'm not sure why they do that.

you're not sure why the price of a bike will go down after 18 months on the market? That's sort of how things tend to work.
Title: Re: What's up with pricing?
Post by: ElectricRides on December 14, 2022, 05:52:45 AM
Quote from: LasVegasStef on December 13, 2022, 12:56:46 AM
RadCity 5+ and RadRover 6+ are currently at 1199 EUR in Europe. I'm "not amused", since we paid way more for these bikes. I'm not sure why they do that.

I'm pretty sure they are just simply on sale for $1199 at the moment. They will probably be back up to their regular price after the holidays, or there will be a price increase with the new year and they'll be more than what you paid.
Title: Re: What's up with pricing?
Post by: Earthman58 on December 14, 2022, 06:07:07 AM
Quote from: LasVegasStef on December 13, 2022, 12:56:46 AM
RadCity 5+ and RadRover 6+ are currently at 1199 EUR in Europe. I'm "not amused", since we paid way more for these bikes. I'm not sure why they do that.
Maybe just priced aggressively to build market share on the continent?
Title: Re: What's up with pricing?
Post by: nextcity on December 14, 2022, 01:28:44 PM
The one you're remembering was the Rad Mission, which used to be priced at around US$1000-1100 but went on sale now and then a bit lower and closed out at around $800 as I recall.  Guess they abandoned their mission, whatever it was.

It was a real stripper bike for people on tight budgets, but I assume it was either a poor seller or they couldn't hold down their costs enough to keep it available.  IIRC, it got mediocre reviews as well.
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$400 plus tax after discounts (the $499 sell off from late October).  I can see why it has poor reviews.  It's basically a department store quality bike with an electric rear hub.
Title: Re: What's up with pricing?
Post by: Bigboom338 on December 20, 2022, 08:00:57 PM
We purchased our RR 6+'s for $1199 US in October of this year.  Great value in my opinion.
Title: Re: What's up with pricing?
Post by: Tree on December 21, 2022, 06:52:24 AM
Quote from: Bigboom338 on December 20, 2022, 08:00:57 PM
We purchased our RR 6+'s for $1199 US in October of this year.  Great value in my opinion.

800 bucks less than i paid in january. you got a steal - i got 8 more months of riding in, but you got the better price :D
Title: Re: What's up with pricing?
Post by: Bigboom338 on December 21, 2022, 09:14:15 AM
Tree, ebikes weren't even on our radar last summer. We were camping in September and rented a SOB bike and got hooked. A month later these crazy sale prices forced our hand. Originally I purchased them for $1599 thinking that I got a great deal, the week that I received them they dropped another $300. I called customer service to see if they would refund the difference since we were in our free trial period, they said "Sure" and credited me $800. I  am not sure why I got $800 instead of $600 but hey, I will take it.
We love the bikes.
Title: Re: What's up with pricing?
Post by: Tree on December 22, 2022, 09:34:25 AM
Quote from: Bigboom338 on December 21, 2022, 09:14:15 AM
Tree, ebikes weren't even on our radar last summer. We were camping in September and rented a SOB bike and got hooked. A month later these crazy sale prices forced our hand. Originally I purchased them for $1599 thinking that I got a great deal, the week that I received them they dropped another $300. I called customer service to see if they would refund the difference since we were in our free trial period, they said "Sure" and credited me $800. I  am not sure why I got $800 instead of $600 but hey, I will take it.
We love the bikes.

that's killer. When I bought my bike, i'd been lamenting how little I rode my bike in recent years, and about 6 weeks before began researching.

it's been life changing. Sure, i wish I'd paid less, but i don't begrudge anyone who got a great deal - nor do I begrudge Rad for offering great deals (it always blows my mind when people are like "that's not fair! i bought mine 5 months ago and it was so much more expensive...")
Title: Re: What's up with pricing?
Post by: Eric7 on December 22, 2022, 01:19:42 PM
I got the Rad because I accurately predicted that I would be an occasional rider. For my budget, I could not see spending too much.  With the new prices, I don't think it would fit my budget anymore.
Title: Re: What's up with pricing?
Post by: nextcity on December 23, 2022, 10:04:38 AM
Quote from: JimInPT on December 12, 2022, 12:26:23 PM
Quote from: joeliniowa on December 12, 2022, 12:04:38 PMI remember there was one in the sub $1000 range this summer (2022)

The one you're remembering was the Rad Mission, which used to be priced at around US$1000-1100 but went on sale now and then a bit lower and closed out at around $800 as I recall.  Guess they abandoned their mission, whatever it was.

It was a real stripper bike for people on tight budgets, but I assume it was either a poor seller or they couldn't hold down their costs enough to keep it available.  IIRC, it got mediocre reviews as well.

The Radmission is the ONLY Rad Power bike that looks like a real bike (the "highstep" version).  Every other Rad Power ebike looks goofy to me (a former road racer and pro race mechanic).  Especially when I see men riding bikes without a proper top tube.  I only bought the Radmission because of the $500 sale in late October.   
Title: Re: What's up with pricing?
Post by: Muskie1 on December 24, 2022, 06:04:44 AM
 I have a Mini  4. I recently bought a Lectric for a semi handicap friend.  The quality of the bike amazed me. Rad shows the signs of going out of biz.
Title: Re: What's up with pricing?
Post by: JimInPT on December 27, 2022, 09:49:14 AM
Quote from: nextcity on December 23, 2022, 10:04:38 AMThe Radmission is the ONLY Rad Power bike that looks like a real bike (the "highstep" version).  Every other Rad Power ebike looks goofy to me (a former road racer and pro race mechanic).  Especially when I see men riding bikes without a proper top tube.  I only bought the Radmission because of the $500 sale in late October.

You may update your opinion of stepthrough frames if your knee(s) or hip(s) ever decide to go on strike.  I love my MiniST2 and am too old to give a barack if I look like a Shriner on it.
Title: Re: What's up with pricing?
Post by: ElectricRides on December 28, 2022, 06:19:57 AM
Rad let everyone know that prices will indeed be going up in 2022. I really can't see the justification for some of their current prices much less them being increased. I guess we'll see!