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Messages - VictorJay

#1
Hi, How do you know when you're at 75%? I can't see any thing on the battery indicator when I press the round button, is the controller the only way to tell? 
#2
General Chat / Has anybody Used a Seat post Offset
October 18, 2020, 03:53:11 AM
Hi all,
I'm trying to make it so I have my Knees mostly straight when pedaling but not have the seat so high I can't touch the ground when I stop. I'm looking at these Seat post offsets-Link Below- thinking if I'm further to the back I can get good pedal extension and still touch the ground when stopping or starting. I'm looking at the post raising item (In a previous post) but don't I know if I could handle the button thing quick enough when stopping.
Please chime in if you've had this issue and found a good work around.

https://amzn.to/3kdXsfN
#3
General Chat / Re: Why no hitch hoist rack?
October 18, 2020, 03:20:02 AM
I purchased a motorcycle rack from Joe Hauler" out of San Diego, a little heavy for our bikes but I hauled my 300 lb scooter all over Western US with not 1 problem. I called 6 months ago and he's thinking of one. The aluminum ramp is super.
Maybe this year!
#4
Hello fellow Rad owners!
Just sayin Hello, I'm 66 year old Male, 5'11, 225lbs and purchased 2 Rad Rovers for me and my spouse. Wife has been Roving for Months, since May. I've been out for a few rides and enjoy the bike. I've adding accessories  by reading posts, checkin Ryans' U tube's, thank u all! I'm still working out the fit, seat height, trying to get a decent pedal extension and be able to mount the bike. most of the trails are gravel and paved but there is some road work where I live to get around. Both of us love the bikes, no problems with shipping, receiving assembly. I'm enjoying being able to travel longer distances and have the going home gear when I get exhausted.  :)https://www.radowners.com/Smileys/default/smiley.gif
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