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Messages - Tony25123

#1
Thanks everyone... still looking but that's was a surprising video on the Flatout
#2
Thinking rear rack, cup holder, tire repair kit, some tools.... Want the bike to be very versatile for casual rides, long rides, and to carry fishing pole and tackle box
#3
Both my mini st are arriving Monday... what are your "must have" and " nice to have" accessories.
#4
RadMini / Re: Thinking on buying 2 RadMini’s
February 14, 2022, 05:45:50 PM
Was worried about supply chain issues so I pulled the trigger... ordered 2
#5
RadMini / Re: Thinking on buying 2 RadMini’s
February 14, 2022, 07:25:18 AM
Quote from: JimInPT on February 14, 2022, 06:59:24 AM
Yep, you missed a great deal that expired around Thanksgiving, especially on a pair of them - $1,150 each if buying two bikes.

Anyway, it's a great bike; love my MiniST bought last March and awaiting a controller/display upgrade to boost the torque once the garage warms up a bit.

Haven't seen anything on this upgrade yet, haven't read every post.  Is that from Rad? What's the specs?
#6
RadMini / Re: Thinking on buying 2 RadMini’s
February 14, 2022, 07:22:31 AM
Quote from: sc00ter on February 14, 2022, 06:25:42 AM
You'll have zero regrets with a Mini. I prefer the ST version myself. You can also rotate the stem backwards if the stock reach to the handlebars is to much. As mentioned before in other threads, I have a MiniST in the family. Owner is in her early 70's and is very short. She rides it as much as possible. Only thing to note, they are heavy little things. The Mini series carries its weight low so handling isn't the issue but trying to carry it up steps and such. Remove the battery to make it a bit easier to lift. All ebikes are on the heavy side so this is not exclusive to Rad.

Welcome to the forum by the way! I've been trying to get my wife on a ebike so we can further explore our neighborhood. I use my ebike to commute to work and run to the grocery store.

Was she able to ride it with or without rotating stem?  Thanks for the info... I've read through several of the post and recall reading that.  Not sure how hard it'll be to remove and reinstall the controls but I'd try it if I purchase them and I have a reach issue.
#7
RadMini / Thinking on buying 2 RadMini’s
February 13, 2022, 08:27:39 PM
Looks like I missed out on a pretty good discount few months back... oh, new to the group too...  I'm 5'5" 30" inseam... wife is 5'2" 27.5" inseam... oh, and old and decrepit... I've had several neck surgeries so I need to be upright in order to ride and actually see where I'm going... thoughts on buying these?
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