Most people don’t go through more than one pair of tires in a season. This isn’t as big of an issue when it comes to tires as some nitpickers will make it out to be. The one downside to the new tire size is that you are now locked into Rad Power Bikes as your single tire and tube supplier. With the new smaller diameter wheels, the bike rides more comfortably even with the rear rack loaded down with cargo or kids (more on that in a moment). The previously taller axles and larger wheels meant the whole bike had to sit higher, including the rear rack and cargo. A big part of that is due to the lower ride height. While riding, the bike feels noticeably more like a traditional bike and less like a stretched cargo bike. The new wheel size contributes to the single largest change in the feel of the bike. The wheels are both smaller diameter and wider, meaning the bike doesn’t sit quite as high and the tires have larger air volume to absorb more road shock or improve handling on less-than-ideal terrain. The most obvious change is a redesigned frame with smaller wheels. Rad Power Bikes made some big changes on the RadWagon 4. What’s new on the Rad Power Bikes RadWagon 4? Extras: Sturdy center kickstand, LCD display with speedometer, wattmeter, battery gauge, PAS level indicator, odometer, tripmeter, light status indicator, front and rear LED lights, 5 speed settings, half-twist throttle, USB charging port, mounting for wide range of front and rear racks/accessories.Tires: Custom 22″x3.0″ Rad Power Bikes tires.Brakes: Tektro Aires mechanical disc brakes.Range: 45-72 km (25-45 mi) depending on user input.
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