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Practically every parent I know owns at least one, and you’ll see them everywhere around our small SoCal beach town: in the school pickup line, chained up at the baseball field, and scattered all around the beach during the summertime, transporting families to the sand faster because street parking can be a nightmare, especially during the busy summer months.\"), \"\\n\", React.createElement(_components.p, null, \"While I received mixed feedback on the RadWagon 4 from friends and fellow parents (some loved it, others had gripes), I wanted to put this affordable cargo and utility electric bike to the test myself. Could it potentially replace our car for quick commutes to the beach, park and play dates? 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Simply enter your zip code on the website to check out all your options. You can have it expertly built, ready to ride, and picked up (by you) starting at $165. Or you can have it delivered free (except for in Hawaii and Alaska) and build it yourself.\"), \"\\n\", React.createElement(_components.p, null, \"I picked the pro build and delivery option for the convenience factor, and since this bike literally would never fit in my vehicle. Fees start at $249, which I’d gladly pay to not have to put it together myself. RadWagon rates the build difficulty as hard, so I’d rather not risk screwing it up since I’ll be carrying precious cargo (AKA my children).\"), \"\\n\", React.createElement(_components.p, null, \"It took a couple of weeks from order placement to delivery, but the bike shop was easy to work with and showed up on time for our delivery. 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It’s easy and intuitive to use, and you’ll use it a lot as it’s almost necessary to get going from a dead stop before the cadence sensor kicks in to assist your pedaling. Having ridden other electric cargo bikes with a torque sensor where the throttle is really only needed to give you a boost up hills, this felt weird to me at first and took some getting used to, but it’s second nature now. I wish the throttle offered more power up hills though. With my 45-pound 5-year-old on the back, I still have to put some serious work in pedaling up our very steep hill to get us home, though it’s doable. On flat roads, I don’t need the throttle at all unless I’m stopping at a stop sign or stop light.\"), \"\\n\", React.createElement(_components.h3, null, \"Geared hub motor\"), \"\\n\", React.createElement(_components.p, null, \"The rear hub 750W motor is plenty powerful for cruising down flat roads, trails, small hills, or even steep inclines when riding solo. However, as soon as you put a kid or two or some cargo on the back and try to climb a huge hill, like the one we live on, you may find yourself wishing you had a bit more power.\"), \"\\n\", React.createElement(_components.h3, null, \"Telescoping seat post\"), \"\\n\", React.createElement(_components.p, null, \"My husband and I switch back and forth between the e-bikes we own, depending on which kid or kids we’re carrying. An electric bike that’s made to comfortably accommodate us both is key, which the RadWagon 4 easily does. The telescoping seat post is easy to adjust for each of us and is designed to suit riders as short as 5’1” up to 6’4”, which is perfect for us and should be suitable for most families.\"), \"\\n\", React.createElement(_components.h3, null, \"Custom tires\"), \"\\n\", React.createElement(_components.p, null, \"While there was a recall on the RadWagon 4 tires a couple of years ago where riders were experiencing blowouts mid-ride, deflation, and separation from the sidewalls, the new custom 22 inch x 3 inch tires are safe, durable, and reliable with no reported issues thus far. They feature a custom tread pattern, ride smoothly on pavement, and perform well on the wood-chip path that runs the length of our beach town, which we sometimes cruise down. The only thing to keep in mind is because they’re custom, if you get a flat or need to replace yours, you’ll have to order a new tire directly from Rad so it can take some time. Replacement tires are currently out of stock, too.\"), \"\\n\", React.createElement(ImageGallery, null, React.createElement(MarkdownImage, {\n    imageSource: \"NONE\",\n    tagName: \"MarkdownImage\"\n  }, React.createElement(_components.img, {\n    src: \"../images/radwagon-4-custom-tires-1.jpeg\",\n    alt: \"Custom tires\"\n  }))), \"\\n\", React.createElement(_components.h3, null, \"Integrated rear rack\"), \"\\n\", React.createElement(_components.p, null, \"In my daughter’s words, the rear rack has “lots of space”, which she loves. Like most electric bikes, the RadWagon 4’s integrated rack comes ready to be customized according to your preferences. You can attach baskets, bags, or add passenger seats for a couple of kiddos to ride along. You can even strap bags on with cargo straps. 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One thing I don’t like about it is that when in use, the front wheel of the electric bike pops up and off the ground. This is a non-issue without children, but as I mentioned it makes the bike less stable for my kids to climb on without me also holding on to the bike for extra stability. I’ve seen other friends with a RadWagon 4 though and both wheels are solidly on the ground when the kickstand is down so it may just be my bike. You’ll need some strength to get the kickstand up when your kid or kids are on the back and you’re ready to get going, but this is the case with any e-bike in my experience.\"), \"\\n\", React.createElement(_components.h3, null, \"Front and rear lights\"), \"\\n\", React.createElement(_components.p, null, \"The front and rear lights automatically turn on when you power up the electric bike so you can’t forget to turn them on if you’re riding at night, which is a nice feature. For day, both lights are easy to power off by holding down the mode and pedal assist up button. Reflective striping is also incorporated on the tire sidewalls for extra safety and visibility. I don’t do much night riding because my kids are in bed when the sun goes down, however, those who often ride after dark in areas that aren’t well-lit may find the stock Rad lights too dim for their purposes.\"), \"\\n\", React.createElement(_components.h3, null, \"Padded and railed saddle\"), \"\\n\", React.createElement(_components.p, null, \"If you’re using your bike for short(ish) rides and aren’t commuting 20+ miles daily, I think you’ll find the padded saddle comfortable. Serious riders or long commuters may wish to upgrade to \", React.createElement(_components.a, {\n    href: \"https://go.skimresources.com?id=239889X1723014&xs=1&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.radpowerbikes.com%2Fproducts%2Fenhanced-comfort-saddle\"\n  }, \"Rad’s Enhanced Comfort Saddle\"), \" for a little more cushioning. However, for quick commutes with the kids, I’m happy with the seat.\"), \"\\n\", React.createElement(ImageGallery, null, React.createElement(MarkdownImage, {\n    imageSource: \"NONE\",\n    tagName: \"MarkdownImage\"\n  }, React.createElement(_components.img, {\n    src: \"../images/radwagon-4-saddle.jpeg\",\n    alt: \"Padded and railed saddle\"\n  }))), \"\\n\", React.createElement(_components.h3, null, \"Brakes\"), \"\\n\", React.createElement(_components.p, null, \"The RadWagon 4 uses a mechanical disc brake system, which I’m really not a fan of due to the inferior stopping power compared to hydraulic disc brakes. Because we live on a steep hill with a busy street at the bottom, premium brakes that stop on a dime are a must for me. The RadWagon 4’s brakes are fine and get the job done, but when I’m carrying my kids around in a hilly area and navigating the streets alongside cars, I’d prefer a bit more confidence and power when it comes to stopping quickly.\"), \"\\n\", React.createElement(_components.h3, null, \"RadWagon 4 Caboose\"), \"\\n\", React.createElement(_components.p, null, \"Because I have kids and I’m a stickler for safety, I felt more comfortable toting them around town with the \", React.createElement(_components.a, {\n    href: \"https://go.skimresources.com?id=239889X1723014&xs=1&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.radpowerbikes.com%2Fproducts%2Fradwagon-4-caboose%23overview\"\n  }, \"Caboose\"), \" added to the back of the bike. It’s essentially a cage around the rear rack—the kids can hold onto it while riding for extra security. While I haven’t tipped over with my kids on, I do like that this will hit the ground first, protecting them from getting banged up if the bike should fall.\"), \"\\n\", React.createElement(ImageGallery, null, React.createElement(MarkdownImage, {\n    imageSource: \"NONE\",\n    tagName: \"MarkdownImage\"\n  }, React.createElement(_components.img, {\n    src: \"../images/radwagon-4-caboose.jpeg\",\n    alt: \"RadWagon 4 Caboose\"\n  }))), \"\\n\", React.createElement(_components.p, null, \"The caboose has a fixed outer rail and an adjustable, optional inner rail so you can switch up the width based on the size and age of your passengers. With the inner rail at the outermost position, my kids have to crawl over the caboose with their helmets on (otherwise they won’t fit), as opposed to under, which means I need to hold onto the bike for stability while they get on. With our other electric bikes, they can easily fit under the cage/caboose and get on by themselves without fear of the bike tipping. My kids both say they feel very secure back there though and that there’s plenty of room.\"), \"\\n\", React.createElement(_components.h3, null, \"RadWagon Deckpad\"), \"\\n\", React.createElement(_components.p, null, \"If you have kids and want to take them along for the ride or you purchased an electric bike solely to haul them to school and all their extracurriculars, you’ll need a cushioned seat or a couple. The\", React.createElement(_components.a, {\n    href: \"https://go.skimresources.com?id=239889X1723014&xs=1&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.radpowerbikes.com%2Fcollections%2Fseating%2Fproducts%2Fradwagon-deckpad\"\n  }, \" RadWagon Deckpads\"), \" are surprisingly plush, with thick padding to keep little tushes happy on the go. 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It’s easy for my kids to climb up and onto the bike using the running boards too.\"), \"\\n\", React.createElement(ImageGallery, null, React.createElement(MarkdownImage, {\n    imageSource: \"NONE\",\n    tagName: \"MarkdownImage\"\n  }, React.createElement(_components.img, {\n    src: \"../images/rad-wagon-4-running-boards.jpeg\",\n    alt: \"RadWagon 4 Running Boards\"\n  }))), \"\\n\", React.createElement(_components.h2, {\n    id: \"radwagon-4-is-it-for-you\"\n  }, \"RadWagon 4: Is it for you?\"), \"\\n\", React.createElement(_components.p, null, \"The RadWagon 4 is a solid budget electric cargo bike for parents, or really anyone, looking to replace a second car (without shelling out the big bucks) in an e-bike-friendly community. The Rad accessory options are endless so it’s easy to customize the bike to meet your specific needs, whether toting a baby and a big kid, two big kiddos, a bunch of groceries, or all your beach gear.\"), \"\\n\", React.createElement(_components.p, null, \"I would advise splurging on a bike with hydraulic disc brakes (or replacing the Rad’s) if you live in an area with a lot of steep hills and will have your kids on the back. In my experience, the RadWagon 4 performs best on flat roads and small inclines—it can be a beast to get up big hills fully loaded down. I think women especially will love the bigger tires and lower center of gravity of the RadWagon 4, which provides better balance, stability, and weight management overall.\"), \"\\n\", React.createElement(_components.h2, {\n    id: \"radwagon-4-ride-and-comfort\"\n  }, \"RadWagon 4 ride and comfort\"), \"\\n\", React.createElement(_components.p, null, \"The RadWagon 4 is undeniably fun to ride, and I find it very comfortable too. Out of all the electric bikes I’ve ridden, this one takes the cake for ease of handling, especially from a woman’s perspective. While it weighs a whopping 76.7 pounds, it doesn’t feel nearly as heavy as it is when I need to walk it out of the garage or up the hill to flat land to get the kids on. 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