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Who knows electric bikes? looking at Quietkat options

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trophyhunt:
Answered my own question, what a shame.

Crunchy:

--- Quote from: trophyhunt on December 04, 2025, 03:24:08 PM ---Answered my own question, what a shame.

--- End quote ---

wow an e-bike company in Seattle is having a tough time making ends meet. 

CP:
Rad hasn’t exactly been on the cutting edge of new innovation, not surprised to see them go under.

wafisherman:
Quietkat is solid. Still ultimately a Chinese bike, but at least an american based company. If you have a service center a reasonable distance away, it would be a no-brainer.

Their top end models will have all the breaking power you'll need. Size large will be perfect for you.

If it doesn't come with them, get tire protectors, spare battery, mud flaps, headlight...

3dvapor:
I would look at a Rydon bike.  Almost the same as bakou.  Lower price

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