Poll
Question:
Is the reason this thread is relatively inactive because
Option 1: Rad City Bikes are a better design and do not lend themselves to faults
votes: 4
Option 2: Very few people actually want to partake in this forum unless they have a problem
votes: 6
Option 3: Rad City owners have better things to do
votes: 0
Option 4: The popularity of Rad is waning, the novelty of owning a Rad bike has worn off.
votes: 1
Option 5: Other: please include comments
votes: 2
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I don't see a way to make a comment for the poll so I guess commenting here will be OK.
The Rad City is single speed, I believe. Not a lot of people choose a single speed even in an ebike. I dunno, I could be wrong but it's just my thoughts.
The Rad City is a 7 speed bike not a single speed bike. The Rad Mission was a single speed.
Quote from: Ddaybc on February 02, 2023, 08:25:57 PM
I don't see a way to make a comment for the poll so I guess commenting here will be OK.
The Rad City is single speed, I believe. Not a lot of people choose a single speed even in an ebike. I dunno, I could be wrong but it's just my thoughts.
A couple of years ago, I bought a Radrunner because I needed a bike and gearshift models were on backorder. Later I bought a 7-speed ebike. I discovered that I don't like a gearshift on an ebike. Without a motor, you shift down for more torque to climb a hill. With a motor, you use PAS for more torque. You can climb a hill without slowing down.
rjp, thank you for the correction. I was wrong. I went to the Rad web site but they don't list the Mission any more but the City is definitely a 7 speed.I guess I should have done that before I made my first post. My bad. :-(
Ddaybc, no problem we all make mistakes. At least it didn't cost you any money, :)