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Tahoe
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New ebikes

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Purchased 2 Rad City ebikes when they had their end of year clearance. Also got $200 extra off for buying 2 at once. They fit nicely on our back rack. They are heavy at approx 65 lbs each, but removing the battery before lifting saves approx 9 lbs. I have no issue lifting them but they are not light. On the positive side they work great. I can easily get 30+ miles per charge.
Russ and Denise
2002 24RB
Steve W
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Re: New ebikes

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Tickled to see your post re the electric bikes. My wife and I recently sold our toad that had been with us since we purchased the BF with the intention of replacing it with 2 electric bikes. It is nice to see that someone also had the same idea. My congratulations on your choice of bikes. It is the same with us. :D
Steve & Sue Wolfe / Born Free 24RB / toad
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stevek
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Re: New ebikes

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I bought a Prioirty Electric Bike from Costco. Was pricey at $3k. :shock:
Has a "auto" variable hub transmission and belt chain drive.
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2011 Born Free 22 foot RSK, rear side (corner) kitchen, E350, 29k miles.
Our first motorhome. Lots to learn. Thanks.
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