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Rad Power Bikes RadMini4 - 2020 model year,


I bought it new in late 2020 or early 2021. Has only 350 miles on it. Love this thing, just haven't ridden it enough to justify keeping it

It would definitely stand to get a proper tune-up of the shifter and brakes to make sure everything is snug and good: no issues at all just that it's been moved from an apartment to storage and back to an apartment and hasn't been ridden in about 8 months as a result.

Slightly dirty from sitting in storage for a couple months, general scratches, scrapes, and scuffs but again mainly from moving it from apt to apt and from sitting in a storage unit and general use. Plastic fenders are slightly bent but does not affect anything- Some mud on the fenders, yada yada yada- nothing abnormal.

The frame is straight. No major wrecks on it. I wiped out once doing about 5mph on some gravel but was able to lay it down without damage, and a real dumb accident where I forgot to tighten the handlebars and sorta ended up on the ground going 2 or 3 mph.

I rarely had the bike in the folded position. In my opinion it didn't do much for the portability in an everyday type of way but definitely nice to have the option.

I took the kickstand off of it - preferred it better without but still have it, I can probably find the bolts that came with it or ones that would work if you'd want me to put it back on before. I also put a RokForm mount on the display screen, it's adhesived to it in a way that doesn't block much of the screen info. Can keep it or remove it for you, I liked it to be able to have directions/music and found it helpful.

Comes with the wall charger, battery, and everything seen in the photographs. I have a spare tube for the tire and can include a random assortment of tools I no longer need at no extra cost if desired- some tire levers, a hand air-pump as well as a never-used helmet and a floor bike stand. (same one pictured holding this bike up)

Pick up in South Loop between Ida B. Wells Dr. and Roosevelt Rd.

In Chicago, South Loop between Ida B. Wells Dr. and Roosevelt Rd. but can arrange shipping too if desired

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