News:

Welcome Rad Power Bike owners!

Buying a Rad Power Bike? Support the forum and use my affiliate link: https://bit.ly/2VMSVHl

Be sure to sign up for a free account to see posted images.

Note: To help support to ongoing costs of running
the site we use Amazon affiliate links.

Main Menu
Menu

Show posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.

Show posts Menu

Messages - RW4ken

#1
RadWagon / Radpower no more for UK EU
July 10, 2023, 09:45:55 AM
Hi all just had email from rad to say they will be winding up the UK & EU side of the business over the next several months. A bit of a pain for me in UK.
#2
I received my repair kit today in UK I will probably keep the tyres and tubes as spare's. Happy with the mc tyres got on there at the moment. No mention of extending warranty for the 8 months since mine went bang. Just sent phone holder as complimentary.
#3
RadWagon / Re: Higher Weight Limit Child Seat
September 11, 2022, 10:10:46 AM
Hi, I adapted a tern captins chair to go on back of our radwagon for our disabled daughter who is 29 years old. Sorry no photos I don't have bike stored at home.
#4
Hi, the tyres I put on are pirelli city demon 2.75-18 42P tubeless fronts. If you search them many suppliers should come up. I got my from a tyre shop while on holiday. They are tubeless but you can tube them, I put m/c 2.75 -18 tubes in michelin alot more substantial than the thin vee tubes. I ran with 40psi in front and 45psi on the rear. They are 2 ply walls which are much stiffer, when fitting they be careful not to disposition the rim tape and use a bit of dish soap on the rim to get them on. Takes some careful fitting not to trap tube as they are not as flexible, but I have done over 200 miles with myself,daughter and small dog in font basket. They seem so much better than what was on, don't know if I could trust the vee tyres at moment.
#5
Hi all just registered, I have the RW4 which I have stored at our holiday caravan when we went there this summer the rear tyre had blown out while stored in caravan. It had blown with enough force to damage the perspex wheel guard. Mine is one with ribbed tyre, the reason for the bike was for use on holiday with disabled daughter on back. Didn't want not to have any use all summer being a motorcycle rider I had seen online about the pirelli city demon tyre, so got 2 tyres and fitted them with new tubes aswell. I covered 200 miles on cycle trails with them on. They seem to be much better than the vee tyres but a bit more heavy. So if stuck until stock comes in 18 inch city demon work well.