Electronics


  • Battery

    15Ah 720 Wh Safe Shield Advanced External Battery, Samsung 50GB or LG M50LT cells, UL Certified to UL-2271

  • Class

    Class switchable 1 to 3. Ships in Class 2 status.

  • Charger

    48VDC, 2 Amp Rad Power Bikes smart charger, operates on 100V-240V AC power outlets

  • Display

    Rad custom color display. See Display section below for details.

  • Hub Motor

    Rear hub 750W, 90 Nm
    Stated wattage is the manufacturer’s rated power capacity. Actual power-to-ground wattage is under 750W to ensure ebike regulatory compliance and may vary depending on riding conditions.

  • Lights

    Auto-on feature
    Front: ~200 lumens LED headlight with built-in reflector
    Rear: Integrated taillight with brake light and turn signals

  • Pedal Assist

    Torque sensor, 5 PAS Levels, plus a zero assist option

  • Range

    Estimated 20-60 miles per charge

  • Throttle

    Half twist throttle

  • USB Ports

    One USB-C port, located on display

To ensure uninterrupted shipping, some parts may differ from those listed. Rest assured, our engineers rigorously test each component to guarantee quality and compatibility.

Components


  • Bell

    Yes

  • Brake System

    Tektro Hydraulic Disc HD-E395

  • Brake Pads

    Tektro Semi-Metallic E11.11

  • Brake Rotors

    180 mm x 2.3mm

  • Crank Set

    50T with dual sided chain ring cover, 170mm crank arms

  • Derailleur

    7-speed Shimano

  • Fenders

    Full coverage front and rear, plus integrated wheel cover

  • Fork

    RST Guide suspension fork, 45mm travel, tapered steerer tube, thru axle

  • Frame

    Aluminum

  • Freewheel/Cassette

    7-speed freewheel, 11-34T

  • Gearing

    1x7 speed

  • Grips

    Ergonomic rubber comfort grips

  • Handlebar

    Aluminum, 680 mm wide

  • Kickstand

    Dual leg center stand, spring loaded, steel

  • Pedals

    Composite platform, CrMo axle with reflectors, standard 9/16" x 20 TPI threading

  • Rear Rack

    Integrated, 120 lb (54.4 kg) carrying capacity

  • Saddle

    Padded flat touring saddle with shallow anatomic cut-out, wide contoured sides

  • Seatpost

    390 mm x 27.2 mm

  • Seatpost Clamp

    40 mm

  • Shifter

    Shimano, 7-speed thumb shifter

  • Stem

    35mm A-head

  • Tires

    Kenda 20" x 3.3"

To ensure uninterrupted shipping, some parts may differ from those listed. Rest assured, our engineers rigorously test each component to guarantee quality and compatibility.

Geometry


Image showing the dimensions of the bike.
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Rider Heights 4'11"-6'3" (150-190 cm)
Bike Weight 86 lb (39 kg), 75.6 lb (34.3 kg) with battery removed
Payload 375 lb, 265 lb max rider weight
Rear Rack Payload 120 lb (54.4 kg)
Handlebar Height 44" (111.8 cm)
Reach 14.2" (36 cm)
Seat Height From ground: 30.5" - 41.8" (77.5 - 106.1 cm)
From pedal bottom stroke: 25" - 37" (64 - 94 cm)
Stepover Height 19.8" (50.3 cm)
Standover Height 21" (53.3 cm)
Total Length 76" (193 cm)
Wheelbase 50.7" (128.8 cm)
Seat Tube Length 13.5" (34.2 cm)

Sizing


Bike inseam sizing chart(Inches)

23 - 25"

25 - 37"

37+"

You will not be able to ride the bike comfortably.
You will be able to pedal and stand over the frame comfortably.
Your legs may be too long to get full leg extension when pedaling.
What to Measure

Your “bike inseam” — or inside leg length — is the distance between your body where it sits on your bike saddle and the ground.

It’s typically an inch or two longer than the length of your trousers, but measure to be sure.

You’ll use this number on the chart to get a feel for how the different models will fit you.

How to Measure

Gather the tools needed:

Medium-width hardcover book
Tape measure
A wall you can stand against
A trusted friend or relative

Wearing your regular riding shoes and with your back to the wall, stand with your feet spread so there is about 7 inches between them - this is about the distance apart your feet would be when straddling a bike with your feet on the ground (standover height).

Place a hardcover book against the wall with the spine of the book facing upward. Slide the book upwards towards your groin until it is solidly against your body. This may be a bit awkward, but is way more comfortable — and safer! — than trying to ride a bike that is too big.

If you have a buddy helping you, get them to measure from the floor to the top of the book spine while you hold the book in place. If you’re going it alone, carefully hold the book in place and measure from the ground to the top of the book spine.

Display


  • Class level

    Choose speed settings for your ride:
    Class 1: up to 20 mph, throttle only works while pedaling.
    Class 2: up to 20 mph while pedaling or throttling.
    Class 3, Limited: up to 25 mph while pedaling.
    Class 3: up to 28 mph while pedaling.

    Remember: adhere to posted speed limits and check local regulations for any speed or ebike class restrictions on the road or trail you're using.

  • Speedometer

    Fast and Curious? The speedometer will tell you your current speed.

  • Odometer

    Track the distance you’ve racked up, either by trip or through the bike’s entire lifespan.

  • Estimated remaining range

    Is it time to recharge? To help you keep track, this displays your remaining battery life in either percentage or remaining miles.

  • Trip time

    Did your trip feel like it was just half an hour, or did time fly by? This display will show you the time you spend on each outing. Be sure to reset your trip odometer before a ride you want to track.

  • Pedal assist level

    The higher the number, the more the motor will boost you when you pedal. This shows what level you’re on, from 0 to 5.

  • Motor watts

    Check out how much power the motor is supplying at any given time.

  • Headlight, taillight, and rear turn signals

    It’s always a bright idea to make sure your lights are on and operating.

    Note: Rear turn signals can be manually turned off or will turn off automatically two minutes into use.

  • USB charge indicator

    Charging your device? This will confirm if your phone (or tablet, or smartwatch, or headphones, or …) is getting the juice it needs.