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Messages - DuaneL

#16
RadMission / Re: Radmission Gearing
October 07, 2022, 06:15:05 PM
This post and a couple others I have read have got me thinking, while I had originally wanted an e-bike with multiple gears I just couldn't pass up the current sale, so I bought 2 (one for the wife) So my thinking now is instead of going through the hassle of trying to mount derailleurs amd maybe finding a front suspension fork that works and installing a handlebar riser why not just start with either a 27.5 complete mountain bike or just frame and needed components and strip the e-bike components from the radmission and install on it so I could have any where from a 7 speed to a 21 speed (since the price of the RadMission  on sale was less then a conversion kit and battery would be) Though this is just a thought at this time I haven't even received my RadMissions yet so don't know how I will feel after riding it.
#17
It is because of this sale I am a new member here (sorry I didn't find the forum until after buying so I couldn't use the link provided here) I just purchased 2 of the RadMissions (1 for my wife 1 for me) The Rover was tempting but couldn't justify spending that at the moment, much easier to get the wife to go along with 2 bikes for a 1000 then 1 for 1300 (don't have the funds for 2 at 2600 even though that is still a great deal) especially when I pointed out the battery alone would be 449 plus 60 shipping (so 509) making the bike slightly cheaper then just the battery