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My radwagon 5

Started by usclassic, January 19, 2026, 10:05:04 AM

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usclassic

Just getting this set up for my grocery runs...

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usclassic

Changed the chain ring from stock 50t

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To my 60 t chainring

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usclassic

Love the 60T gear. First ride with it and cruzin 19-26 mph was very nice and comfortable. No more torque surging and no problem starting from a stop in high gear. It is a winner for me I would go 62 if I could find one but I am happy with this. Today was a load test day..

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with 55 lbs of water bottles in the rear and more groceries in the front there was absolutely no wobble at all speeds. Rode just like empty except when stopped and leaning the bike could I feel the extra weight. Front end steering seemed slightly lighter but very stable in turns. I was really happy and impressed. Sure it could handle even more weight and there was still plenty of room in the totes.

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So I relocated the front turn signals up where I could see and hear them. Before when they were on the basket I could not tell if they were on or not. Now I can both see them flash and hear the beep.

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For the rear I changed the reflector position and added a second as well as a slow moving vehicle reflective sticker.

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Happy with the set up now.

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