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#1
General Chat / My bike barn
June 25, 2019, 11:02:12 AM
I bought 2 Rad City Step-Throughs for my wife and I earlier this month. With limited room in our garage, I needed a better option for storage as I was constantly moving the bikes around to get to my work bench or to get the second car out. My solution was a Rubbermaid 7x7 shed that was just the right size for the bikes and could still fit in the space I had available. $700 delivered, and it doubles as a storage shed for my grilling/smoking supplies and cast iron cookware. There's ample room for two shelving units and the bikes.

The bikes are locked together and the batteries are stored inside the house to deter theft.
#2
General Chat / Re: Introduce yourself!
June 25, 2019, 10:42:56 AM
Hi, new member from Skagit Valley, WA.  I'm in my late 60s and my wife and I are thoroughly enjoying our matching 2019 City step-throughs.  We've been out of the cycling scene for a long time, and since retiring we tried getting back into it.  Unfortunately, there's a steep up-hill section to get back to our house and it sucked all of the fun out of the ride to struggle with that last stretch.  That is, until we got the Rad bikes.

We've been hitting the local streets and designated bike trails in order to get comfortable before venturing out into traffic, but we look forward to many trips. We intend to take these with us camping in our small RV so we can explore different areas without needing to tow our car.

Thanks for this forum; I hope it becomes a vibrant community of like-minded people.  I'm also in the FB Rad group, but there's no comparison to the benefits one gets from a well-run forum.