• litchralee@sh.itjust.works
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    8 months ago

    I’m not in the direct target demographic for this ebike, but having more ebikes in the market sounds good to me.

    That said, I’m somewhat surprised to see a seat dropper standard on a cargo ebike. Would they be the first to offer this as a standard feature?

    Also, I can’t help but wonder if the included, spare battery would deteriorate if left uncharged and unused, as well as adding cost to the initial price. They don’t have a range estimate, but supposing we borrow the figure from the comparable RadWagon 4, a 45 mile range on one charge is a good amount of travel.

    From electric automobiles, I appreciate that range anxiety may well exist for electric bikes as well, especially if this one will be marketed as a family school bus. In that case, I would think the app connectivity could be used to remind the owner to charge their ebike, and offer the spare battery as an optional extra. But perhaps a small amount of battery wear is acceptable for the piece of mind.

    Still though, these are minor nitpicks from what otherwise looks like a sensibly designed, purpose-derived ebike.