I have the Radwagon 4. I've owned it since July 2021. It's a great bike, If I had enough disposable income I would definitely upgrade my RW4 to a RW5. I like the design and colours more than my RW4. However, since my bike is perfectly good and I don't have enough disposable income I won't upgrade. When my bike starts to break down and I need parts I think I will upgrade my current bike instead of buying a new one. 20" inch wheels and tires, new upgraded battery, new controller and displays etc. As costs are today, it will be cheaper to upgrade my bike instead of buying a new one.
Some double leg kickstands are hard to put down because you have to lift the bike and cargo up to activate the kickstand. Do you know if the Radwagon 5 kickstand is easier to activate?
It was pretty easy to deploy when I tried it out. Your foot wedges one of the kickstand feet against the ground and then you roll the bike backward to pop it into place. Not sure if it's any different when the bike is loaded down with cargo though.
I have the Radwagon 4. I've owned it since July 2021. It's a great bike, If I had enough disposable income I would definitely upgrade my RW4 to a RW5. I like the design and colours more than my RW4. However, since my bike is perfectly good and I don't have enough disposable income I won't upgrade. When my bike starts to break down and I need parts I think I will upgrade my current bike instead of buying a new one. 20" inch wheels and tires, new upgraded battery, new controller and displays etc. As costs are today, it will be cheaper to upgrade my bike instead of buying a new one.
Would love to see how easily the battery attaches and detaches from the frame. Living in NYC, need to take the battery off to charge...
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Some double leg kickstands are hard to put down because you have to lift the bike and cargo up to activate the kickstand. Do you know if the Radwagon 5 kickstand is easier to activate?
It was pretty easy to deploy when I tried it out. Your foot wedges one of the kickstand feet against the ground and then you roll the bike backward to pop it into place. Not sure if it's any different when the bike is loaded down with cargo though.
@@ElectricRidesUT thank you!!