Rad Power Bikes releases the RadKick 7-Speed and RadKick Belt Drive to fill the lightweight affordable gap that was in their line.

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    1 month ago

    I really dislike when “dropped” is used this way. Can’t tell if they mean releasing a new product, or removing an old one from sale. My mind always defaults to the latter.

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    Retail: $1199 (Arctic Blue chain drive) Retail: $1399 (Midnight Blue belt drive)

    It weighs 55 lbs and is available for preorder.

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          1 month ago

          It’s an ad

          Hailcorporate

          Are we going to create a lemmy post for every press release, for every company?

          There’s no discussion, no review, just an interview with The CEO.

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          There are many ebike manufacturers. Why should I hear about this particular one just because they want to fill a gap in their range of products.

          Are these the top reviewed, best value for money ebikes? Are these the brother printers of ebikes? If not, this post is just a shilly advert.

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    1 month ago

    seems like a good value.

    wish there was a 1000w class 3 variant, but rad sticks to class2 for most.