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RadRunner Plus
A bike for riders looking for comfort in town with the occasional foray further afield.
Engwe EP2 Pro | RadRunner Plus | |
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Max. Range: | 50 miles (80km) | 45 miles (72km) |
Wattage: | 750W (250W in UK & EU) | 750W (250W in UK & EU) |
Weight: | 74lbs(34kg) | 77lb (34.9kg) |
Load Capacity: | 330 lbs(150kg) | 350lb (159kg) |
Gears: | 7-Speed | 7-Speed |
Throttle: | ✅ | ✅ |
Lights: | ✅ | ✅ |
Fenders: | ✅ | ✅ |
Pannier Rack: | ✅ | ✅ |
Estimated Price: | 🇬🇧 £1,020 🇺🇸 1,100 🇪🇺 €1,075 | 🇬🇧 £1,749 🇺🇸 $1,899 🇪🇺 €1,999 |
Prices are approximate
Weight: 34kg (74lbs)
Wattage: 750W
Range: 50 miles (80km)
Gears: 34kg (74lbs)
Folding electric fat bike
Large 750W moto
Various colour and build options
The fifth bike on our list is a folding electric fat bike. Yes – there really is such a thing! The Engwe EP2 Pro is a neat bike which combines the at-home utility of a folding bike with the out-and-riding fun of a fat bike.
As far as the electric side of things goes, the Engwe EP2 runs a rear wheel hub motor with a large 750W motor. That’s more than enough oomph to cope with the toughest of hills, even those off road.
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Prices are approximate
Weight: 34.9kg (77lbs)
Wattage: 750W (250W in UK & EU)
Range: 25-45+ miles (40-72+ km)
Gears: 7-speed
Easy entry frame
Room on the back for passenger
Small wheels – agile handling
Another electric bike on our list from Rad Power Bikes, evangelists of the fat-tyred e-bike. Although the tyres on this bike are slightly narrower than those on the other bikes on this list (3.3”) we think the RadRunner Plus can safely be designated as an electric fat bike.
The rider handlebars, a plush saddle and a suspension fork mean the RadRunner is a joy to ride everywhere. With the integrated pannier rack, the bike can comfortably haul over 130kg of weight (including the rider).
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