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    The Roaming Radrunner - Surely Corley Rocks??

    Hi Andybike - My average speed (on the flat) is around 12.5 mph, on the Vlogs, certain sections are speeded up also, not sure if you know of Corley Rocks? Appreciate the input Ride Rad
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    The Roaming Radrunner - Surely Corley Rocks??

    Hi Folks Please see ling to latest Vlog Ride Rad
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    Why Ride Rad?

    I used to have an NSU Quickly back in the day...
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    Why Ride Rad?

    But is it as cool as The Radrunner Cyclebuddy? I'll let you decide...
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    Why Ride Rad?

    , Hi Az. - When I bought my Radrunner, it came with a 35amp controller, and the standard display (non LCD) i upgraded to the new LCD display shortly afterwards which gave me more info on my mileage etc: it did not increase torque or speed, made it easier to read was probably the best feature of...
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    Why Ride Rad?

    I wouldn't only use the throttle, not interested, has to be PAS, don't go higher than PAS3 ever, what would be the point of not pedaling?
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    Why Ride Rad?

    Correct - that was before I ventured out to see what I could acheive
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    Why Ride Rad?

    Never go beyond Pas level 3 - ever
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    Why Ride Rad?

    Longest roam so far is 24 miles, with just over 50% battery life used
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    Why Ride Rad?

    Az. - We have a deal! Ride Rad
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    Why Ride Rad?

    Would we be having the same conversation if I had changed my Radrunner's 35amp controller? I'm not so sure - but i understand more people upgrade the 35a controller rather than fit the Eggrider - choice I suppose?
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    Why Ride Rad?

    And foolproof as well!
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    Why Ride Rad?

    Is it not all about choice? I know what the Eggrider does for the torque , and that it makes a huge difference, whether the Radrunner is legal is another matter, as for a single - speed version, you failed to omit the advantages this has for future maintenance costs. As for the debate concerning...
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    Why Ride Rad?

    Well, here's the thing as far as I am aware - the motor is labelled 250w, and I do not exceed 15.5mph (except when free-wheeling down a steep incline) so you may be correct - technically that is - but I am fully insured on my Radrunner, and I also think even if I am involved in an accident...
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    Why Ride Rad?

    AGS - Some folk think that torque is more useful that top speed, I am one of those folk.
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    Why Ride Rad?

    I think the sturdiness of the Radrunner is a definite plus factor, the downsides? The weight Making turns at slow speeds But that's about all I can comment on really, I just love the radrunner.
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    Why Ride Rad?

    Hi Guerney - I'll take a photo and post it tomorrow (19th) Ride Rad
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    Why Ride Rad?

    Hi Az. - From the research I did ( a lot!) I did not see a bike that has all the attributes that the Radrunner has: Customizable Utility Bike Proven electric motor Robust frame Fat Tyres Single Deralier (Less to go wrong) Premium manufacturer Coolest looking e Bike available (my opinion)...
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    Why Ride Rad?

    Hi thelarkbox - please see link below for 9hopefully) more clarity: I purchased my Eggrider from Big Game Bikes, and the attached video i found really helpful. Appreciate the input Ride Rad
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    Why Ride Rad?

    Hi guerney - Top speed has increased, although not by loads, however, when I free-wheel down a steep gradient, I can go way over 15.5mph! Appreciate the input. Ride Rad