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Rad Power Bikes announces fat tire step-thru e-bike

Published January 3, 2020

SEATTLE (BRAIN) — Rad Power Bikes' newest model is the RadRover Step-Thru fat e-bike.

“The RadRover launched our business in 2015 and gave a jolt to the e-bike revolution by proving that electric bikes can be durable, powerful, affordable and built for everyday adventure," said Mike Radenbaugh, Rad Power Bikes' founder and CEO. "Five years later, we’re reinforcing our commitment to e-bike accessibility and utility with the RadRover Step-Thru. This beast of a bike combines the rugged capabilities of our flagship high-step model with a new frame style that fits the needs of more riders.”

The RadRover Step-Thru’s lower standover height makes it easier to get on and get going but retains the stability and versatility of its high-step counterpart. Like its predecessor, the RadRover Step-Thru fat e-bike handles all types of terrain thanks to its 26x4-inch fat tires, powerful geared hub motor (750 watts in U.S. and 500 watts in Canada), and long-range 48 volt 14 Ah lithium-Ion battery.

In addition to this new model, the consumer-direct e-bike brand also announced the latest iterations of several e-bikes, including the RadRover 5, RadMini 4, RadMini Step-Thru 2, RadCity 4, and RadCity Step-Thru 3.

Each of these new models received upgrades, including fenders now coming standard on the RadRover and RadMini models, along with custom mounting points for future security-focused accessories on the RadCity models. The RadCity 4 has also been updated to a single 18.5-inch frame size. Other changes consist of new halo headlights with improved side visibility, a streamlined throttle design, and a refreshed look across the entire lineup.

Rad Power Bikes is now accepting pre-orders on its new models in the U.S. and Canada. For full specs and more information, go to radpowerbikes.com.

Rad Power Bikes' newest model is the RadRover Step-Thru fat e-bike.

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