RadWagon 4 Electric Cargo Bike – Rad Power Bikes
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( 5 Reviews )Rated 4.80 out of 5 based on 5 customer ratings05
The new RadWagon 4 is the next level of electric cargo bikes. With a comprehensive redesign for lower center of gravity, patent-pending frame design, 350 lb payload capacity, custom tires \u0026amp; geared hub motor for improved uphill hauling capabilities.
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RadWagon 4
It’s the strongest and most versatile version of the RadWagon yet, featuring smaller, innovative new tires developed by our in-house team of expert engineers to achieve a lower center of gravity. Its patent-pending new frame design ensures multiple points of adjustability, including a telescopic seat post and easily maneuverable handlebars.
This is a next-level hauler designed for those who are loading up to go somewhere, whether that’s taking the kids on a trip across town or a weekend visit to the hardware store or farmer’s market. With a standover height 2.4 inches lower than its predecessor and a 750W geared hub motor, the RadWagon 4 is in it for the long haul.
Technical Specifications
Smaller, Wider Tires
All-new 22″ x 3″ tires designed in-house by Rad Power Bikes’ team of product engineers and manufactured by VEE Tire Co. provide a lower center of gravity. Features a custom tread pattern that provides a smooth ride over uneven surfaces, withstands bumps, and handles the elements with ease.
Provides twice the torque as the direct drive hub motor found on previous RadWagon models, making uphill hauling and quickly getting up to speed from a stop easier.
Equipped with a telescoping seatpost with a 375 mm maximum length that’s capable of accommodating riders between 5’1″-6’4″.
An adjustable handlebar stem allows riders to customize the reach, height, and handlebar angle (up to 80 degrees) with zero tools.
A wide range of gearing at your disposal means more torque for steep climbs and maintained pedal authority at top speed.
Extremely durable and with a larger total reflective surface and better visibility than traditional spoke-mounted reflectors.
Powered using the main battery pack and featuring brake light functionality that activates any time the brakes are applied.
Attach panniers, platforms, or baskets and let the bike carry your cargo — up to 120 pounds. Or mount a Yepp Maxi child seat, Caboose, or Deckhand to bring up to two kids along for the ride.
750W of power on-demand allows you to only use the throttle when you don’t want to pedal. Ideal for starting from a stop when your bike’s loaded with cargo.
Tektro Aries brakes provide you with strong stopping power, even in loose or wet terrain.
Additional information
Geared Hub Motor | 750W |
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Miles per Charge | Up to 45+ |
Lithium-Ion Battery | 672 Wh |
Payload Capacity | 350 lb |
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by Glenn
Bought mine 3 months ago finally got a chance to ride it. This bike is an awesome ride. Great for urban transportation
by Matt
I can haul my two kids to the top of Point Loma with no problem. The only problem is the amount of people who want to ask questions about it everywhere we go!!
by Jonathan
Fun to ride and haul my son around on. Brakes aren’t that great, but pretty happy with the bike in general.
by Joe
So happy with this bike, I can take both my kids and roll around town and they love it! So much easier than loading them in the car.
by David
I rode a beginner mountain bike trail with 140# of grand kids on the back rack accessory and had a it performed perfectly.