![]() The RadExpand 5 tips the scales at 62.5 lb (28.3 kg). Removing the suspension fork was also part of helping to shave off around 4.5 lb (2 kg) of weight compared to the RadMini. The fat tires should likely help make up for the lack of suspension, as that increased air volume provides a cushier ride than typical narrower bicycle tires. While you still get a -speed transmission and it doesn’t go full single-speed like the RadRunner, you do get a solid fork and simplified LED display like you’ll find on the RadRunner. To help shave off some of that bike’s price and poundage, the RadExpand 5 also removes a few parts. With fat tires and a folding frame, the RadExpand 5 incorporates much of what consumers loved about the original RadMini. It draws upon much of that bike’s DNA and will actually be replacing the RadMini and RadMini Step-Through models in Rad’s lineup. If the RadExpand 5 looks a bit like the RadMini, that’s no mistake. The range rating is estimated at 25-45 miles (40-72 km) depending on the type of riding, speed and terrain. ![]() A top speed of 20 mph (32 km/h) will be possible with both the bike’s half-twist hand throttle and its cadence sensor-based pedal assist. That means the RadExpand 5 will offer similar performance levels to the rest of Rad’s Class 2 e-bike lineup. But unlike the RadMission, the RadExpand 5 comes with Rad’s highest power motor at 750W and highest capacity battery at 624Wh, plus a seven-speed transmission. That price makes it the second most affordable model in Rad’s lineup’s, right after the $1,199 RadMission. The RadExpand 5 electric bike has just been unveiled, and it comes with an attractive price of just US $1,299. The Seattle-based company has been hard at work on a new model to be added to the lineup. ![]() Rad Power Bikes didn’t become the largest electric bicycle company in North America by resting on its laurels. ![]()
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