![]() That’s appealing, though when I first looked at Pedego bikes, they were quite a bit more expensive than the Rad Power Bikes. ![]() In contrast, Pedego is a brand that has their own showrooms and stores, which means you could try a bike out, get it fitted and maintained without having to deal with shipping. We know quite a few people with Rad Power Bikes (and have tried them ourselves) so feel ok about their support and ease-of-setup, but there is the issue of potential maintenance needs. So, this can be helpful as you’re not limited to what’s available locally, but it means you need to buy it potentially sight-unseen and untested, and may have to worry about set-up (or, heaven-forbid, returns!). Sales and SupportĪ lot of e-bike companies ship direct-to-consumer. (I read some about the Aventon Cinch) I think my decision will be between the two bikes I mentioned above, in part because I have tried the RadMini and have the opportunity to try the Pedego Element by visiting a retail outlet. Sara has done more research into some other bikes, including the Super73, the Lectric XP and a few others. The two bikes I’m looking closest at are: So, I’m writing this post to keep track of things we’ve looked at, to see if this can help with decision-making. Turns out, there are a lot of options, and some pretty big trade-offs to consider. By the end of our daily rental, we were enamoured with electric bikes, and we’ve been researching them ever since.
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