RadTrike™ Electric Tricycle
RadTrike™ Electric Tricycle
RadTrike™ Electric Tricycle
RadTrike™ Electric Tricycle
RadTrike™ Electric Tricycle
RadTrike™ Electric Tricycle
RadTrike™ Electric Tricycle

RadTrike™ Electric Tricycle

$1,699.00 USD
Color: Gray
Gray
Free delivery and assembly with velofix available in participating markets*
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🇺🇸 Available for purchase in US only.
🇨🇦 Based in Canada? Click here** and get $50 off using code: RPP-SHOPVELOFIX-CA


The single most-requested model in our lineup combines the power of an electric bike with confidence-inspiring stability. Whether you're riding for work or play, the RadTrike is more comfortable, more accessible, and more fun than you’d ever expect.

Range: Up to 55 miles

Payload: 415 lb., 325 lb. max rider weight

Top speed: 14 mph

Motor: 750W Geared Hub

UL status: Tested by ACT compliant to UL-2849. RadTrikes shipped to NYC are tested by ACT compliant to UL-2849 and UL-2271.

Battery type: 10Ah External Battery

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General

Bike CategoryCommuter
GenderUnisex
Best Suited for Riders 4'10" - 6'4" (Bike inseam between 25" and 35")
Certifications Tested by ACT compliant to UL 2849 and UL 2271
Weight82 lb, 73.6 lb with battery removed, battery: 8.4 lb
Max Rider Capacity325 lb
Payload Capacity415 lb: 325 lb max rider weight, 60 lb max on rear rack
Rear Rack Capacity60 lb
RackIntegrated, 60 lb carrying capacity

Frameset

FrameChromoly steel
ForkRigid steel fork

Front Set

Stem50 mm + 30º (35 mm rise)
HandlebarsAluminum, 680 mm wide
Tape GripsLock-on ergonomic rubber comfort grips

E-Bike Specifications

RangeUp to 55 miles per charge
Max Assisted Speed14 mph
DisplayBattery charge, pedal assist level, and headlight. See Display section below for details.
Charger Type48V, 2 Amp Rad Power Bikes smart charger, operates on 100V-240V AC power outlets
Battery Type/Weight10Ah 480 Wh external battery, tested by ACT compliant to UL 2271

Drivetrain

DerailleurN/A
Cassette16 tooth freewheel on rear axle
Crankset42T, 152 mm crank length, square-taper, steel chainring, alloy crank
Shift LeversN/A
PedalsComposite platform with reflectors, standard 9/16" x 20 TPI threading

Brakes

BrakesetFront mechanical disk brake and a rear coaster (foot-operated) brake; Brake pads: Semi-metallic; Brake rotors: C-star 180 mm on front wheel
Brake LeversSingle aluminum alloy comfort grip lever with motor cutoff switch and orange parking brake

Saddle & Seatpost

SaddleCushioned saddle with adjustable height backrest
Seatpost440 mm x 27.2 mm Seatpost clamp: Quick release

Wheels

Tires/TubesKenda Kontact 18" x 2.25", K-Shield puncture-resistant liner
Hub MotorFront hub 750W
Best Suited for: 4'10" - 6'4" (Bike inseam between 25" and 35")



Bike inseam sizing chart (Inches)
23 - 25" 25-35" 35+"
  • 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.



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