Unlock £50 Savings When You Buy Your First Rad Power Bike 

Ever since I started riding my Rad Power Bike, one thing has been clear. People want to know where I got it and how they can get their own. Usually, they don’t even ask if I like it. They just assume that I do. It might be the happy look I have on my face when riding this electric bicycle that gives away my satisfaction and love for it.

If you’re considering buying an e-bike, I highly recommend Rad Power Bikes. When you buy follow this referral link for a £50 discount off your purchase:

http://rwrd.io/puihn0y?c


I own Rad Power Bike’s RadRunner Plus. I’ve had it for about two and a half years. This premium utility electric bike has greatly improved my life. 

With a 250W geared hub motor and a 672Wh lithium-ion battery, it offers up to 72km (around 45 miles) of range per charge and can carry a payload of 135kg (not quite 300lbs). Quality features include a 7-speed drivetrain, front suspension fork, full fenders, integrated rear rack, low-step frame design, puncture-resistant tires, and reflective sidewall striping. It can be customised with various accessories. Its sturdy “retro-inspired” design is attractive but understated.

I use my RadRunner Plus for daily commuting, running errands, and leisurely rides. It’s ideal for navigating London’s streets, canals, and bike paths. The bike is reliable and easy to ride. I often take the longer, scenic route to work just to be able to enjoy my time cycling a little more.

The battery is a great backup for hills and navigating traffic, providing added safety and convenience. Having the added boost for tackling hills and zipping ahead of traffic at busy intersections is a reassuring feeling. It also comes in handy when transporting bulky or heavy items with ease. Safety and convenience are paramount, and the RadRunner Plus delivers on both fronts.

The RadRunner Plus was the right choice for me, but Rad Power has an impressive range of e-bikes, including the RadWagon electric cargo bike, the RadExpand electric folding bike, the RadRhino electric fat bike, and more. Whatever your cycling needs are, there’s probably a Rad Power Bike for you.

Already reasonably priced compared to similar e-bikes, a Rad Power Bike can save you money in the long run too. If you end up riding your bike half as much as I do for commutes and errands, your bike will pay for itself quickly by saving you money not relying on public transport. You might also save money using it for exercise, leisure and recreation instead of spending money on gym and fitness centre fees or other costly exercise activities.

I’m confident in the durability of my RadRunner Plus, and reckon it should last me for years. When the time comes to replace it, Rad Power Bikes will likely be my top choice again.

If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment, and I’ll get back to you. Enjoy your bike riding experience!

Note: I’m taking advantage of Rad Power Bike’s “Radvocate” offer, which means when you use the discount code in my referral link, you save £50 and I receive a credit worth £50 when shopping on the Rad Power site. Thanks!

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