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#1
I have used BigGameBikes for various items and found Gareth very helpful
#2
Service & Repair / Re: snapped a chain
October 27, 2020, 12:37:42 PM
Quote from: fin_rad on October 25, 2020, 11:03:40 AM
Rad Rhino, just counted the length of its chain and got 122 links. Have to believe my eyes, I always though it was the 114 links version of KMC z7 chain. Or am I counting it wrong - can someone who got Rad Rhino or Rover verify this? :)
I also have counted 122 links on my Rad Rhino for future reference.
#3
General Chat / Re: Battery charging question
September 10, 2020, 02:30:57 AM
I do. I estimate that I have re/charged it approx 200 times
#4
Hi Ryan thanks for the feed back on spokes.
I also contacted Rad Europe and they provided me with the following info. for my Rad Rhino which may be of interest to others.
This is all the information you requested about the spokes:

Spokes   12-gauge, stainless steel, black
Spoke length front   258 mm
Spoke length rear   220 mm
Spoke tension (front, rear)   100 kgf
#5
Hi Ryan just checking the accessories list for spoke size for a Rad Rhino but the only info I can find is all Rads use 12 gauge which is not helpful when shopping for replacement. Any chance of a link to a specific size? I am getting extremely confused. Thanks
#6
General Chat / Re: Introduce yourself!
June 07, 2020, 09:15:54 AM
Welcome Mic. Can't comment as much on the tires but brakes is probably about right. We got a little more use out of ours with our Wagon and it seems like the second set is holding up even better. Curious what kind of riding you're doing that the tread wore down that fast. Maybe that's normal for fat bike tires. Any specific brand you purchased as replacements?

Thanks for the reply. Lots of hills on the Island and off road through bog land and gravel roads plus a fair bit of beach riding have all contributed to the experience.  I replaced with Kenda Juggernaut same as was on. Incidentally the brake pads would probably have lasted another 500km
#7
General Chat / Re: Introduce yourself!
June 04, 2020, 09:31:49 AM
 Hi to the forum I am Mic owner of a Rad Rhino since just before Christmas. Living on an Island off the North West Coast of Donegal Ireland. Having clocked up 1600km I have just renewed the rear tyre and changed the pads on the brakes. I would be interested to know is this about standard?


Quote from: Ryan on November 28, 2018, 08:18:56 AM
Hi all!

I am the proud owner of a 2018 Rad Wagon. It has been our favorite purchase ever and we put on 1800 miles in our first summer in Wisconsin. It's been a real joy to replace many of our in town car trips.

I've been amazed by the community around Rad Power Bikes and wanted to do my part in both furthering the community and the adoption of ebikes in general. I've been involved in running websites in the past and it is something I enjoy doing. I saw an opportunity for a forum dedicated to Rad Power Bikes which led to the creation of Rad Owners. I hope you find the forum beneficial and I want to thank those who take the time to share their knowledge with others. Rad on!  8)

Feel free to introduce yourself below!