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Messages - Mike

#1
General Chat / Garage rack
January 06, 2020, 11:01:04 AM
Mine is mounted such that it hangs with the rear tire about an inch off the ground. As such I can roll it in and the action of pushing it all the way into the rack "bumps" it up and into hanging.

I have seen people mount it higher so that you do have to lift but to me it seems that would defeat the purpose.

I do end up dragging the fender mud flap a bit as I roll my City. Don't know if the Wagon has anything like that which would interfere with you rolling it standing up on its back wheel.
#2
General Chat / Garage rack
January 05, 2020, 12:25:56 PM
I had been using a wall hook (into the stud) to hang my RadCity vertically for out-of-the-way storage but the weight was killing me lifting it up and down.

I picked up a steadyrack fender rack (https://www.steadyrack.com/) and I endorse it heartily for heavy e-bikes. I can simply roll the bike into and out of it with no lifting which has saved my back. Check it out- it's great.
#3
General Chat / Re: Locks
December 29, 2019, 11:50:00 AM
I got the FoldyLock orange and mounted it to the built in screw points on the underside of the tube. The color looks great on the bike and it's a convenient and sturdy lock. https://seatylock.com/collections/foldylock
#4
General Chat / Re: Introduce yourself!
December 29, 2019, 11:11:11 AM
Hi Mike here from Austin, TX. Bought a RadCity in November for trips back and forth to work and to explore the really nice bike trails we have here in the city.