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RadTrike Electric Tricycle

RadTrike Electric Tricycle

Regular price $1,999.00 USD
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Clinton Rides & Rad Power Bikes is proud to offer the  RadTrike Electric Tricycle.

Only offered in one color: Gray

The single most-requested model in our lineup combines the power of an electric bike with confidence-inspiring stability. Whether you're riding for work or play, the RadTrike is more comfortable, more accessible, and more fun than you’d ever expect.

Three wheels are just the beginning.

Sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride. The single most-requested model in our lineup combines the power of an electric bike with confidence-inspiring stability. Whether you're riding for work or play, the RadTrike is more comfortable, more accessible, and more fun than you’d ever expect.

Build difficulty: Easy 


Engineered to put safety first

Explore our first-class safety features for all rider types.

Safety Certified:

Close up of RadTrike electric tricycle 750W motor

We go the extra mile.

Engineered to meet U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission guidelines, plus the stricter criteria laid out by the European Committee for Standardization.

Front fork of the RadTrike, including the standard headlight.

See and be seen.

Safety is paramount to Rad engineers. Reflective striping is incorporated on tire sidewalls, plus LED headlights and taillights come standard on every model.

Close up of the RadTrike chain including protective guard.

Precision in practice.

Every ebike receives a thorough 50-point inspection before it reaches your door. How in-depth is it? Even the screws are double-checked.

Close up of RadTrike electric tricycle hand brake, along with the display and controller

Brake confidently in any weather conditions.

Ride rain or shine. Every ebike comes with brakes tested for all-weather stopping ability.

Size Guide

What to Measure

Your “bike inseam” -- or inside leg length -- is the distance between your body where it sits on your bike saddle and the ground. This will typically be an inch or two longer than the length of your trousers, but you’ll want to measure to be sure. You’ll use this number on the chart to get a feel for how the different models will fit you.

How to Measure

bike sizing chart graphic

Wearing your regular riding shoes and with your back to the wall, stand with your feet spread so there is about 7 inches between them - this is about the distance apart your feet would be when straddling a bike with your feet on

Place a hardcover book against the wall with the spine of the book facing upward. Slide the book upwards towards your groin until it is solidly against your body. This may be a bit awkward, but is way more comfortable -- and safer! -- than trying to ride a bike that is too big.

If you have a buddy helping you, get them to measure from the floor to the top of the book spine while you hold the book in place. If you’re going it alone, carefully hold the book in place and measure from the ground to the top of the book spine.

Woman riding a RadTrike electric tricycle on a park paved trail

An ergonomic experience

Don't worry about hoisting your legs. The step-thru frame makes it easy to get on, while the extra-cushioned saddle and backrest adjust for a tailor-made fit.

RadTrike electric tricycle panel to control pedal assist, reverse and to set the parking brake

Safe, nimble handling

The RadTrike can safely maneuver curves, fit through most doorways, and go in reverse with just the touch of a button. For even greater peace of mind, it’s our first model to feature a parking brake.

Woman with prosthetic legs riding an electric tricycle near the beach

Let it do the heavy lifting

Hauling beach gear? BBQ supplies? A cooler filled with your favorite drinks? Whatever your trip calls for, you can rely on an industry-leading 415 lb payload capacity.

Man loading a RadTrike electric tricycle from the back of a vehicle

Designed with convenience in mind

We engineered the RadTrike for faster, easier assembly, and added a fold-down handlebars for more efficient transportation and storage.

Display


RadTrike display, showing pedal assist controls and level, battery level, power button and headlight button.
  • Power Button

    Easy on. Easy off.

  • Battery Life

    A fuel gauge for your electrons.

  • Pedal Assist Level

    The higher the number, the more the motor will boost you when you pedal.

  • Headlight Indicator & Control

    Headlight turns on automatically with your ebike. Don’t need it? Just switch it off.

  • Reverse

    Need to backtrack? Hold down the PAS button to safely throttle in reverse.

Specs & details

    Electronics


    • Battery

      10Ah 480 Wh
      Bikes shipped to NYC are compliant with UL 2849 and 2271.

    • Charger

      48V, 2 Amp Rad Power Bikes smart charger, operates on 100V-240V AC power outlets

    • Display

      Battery charge, pedal assist level, and headlight. See Display section below for details.

    • Hub Motor

      Front hub 750W
      Stated wattage is the manufacturer’s rated power capacity. Actual power-to-ground wattage is under 750W to ensure ebike regulatory compliance and may vary depending on riding conditions.

    • Lights

      Auto-on feature
      Front: LED headlight
      Rear: Integrated taillight with brake light

    • Pedal Assist

      Pedal cadence sensor, 5 PAS levels, plus a zero assist option

    • Range

      Up to 55 miles per charge

    • Throttle

      Half twist throttle

    • Top Speed

      14 mph

    • USB Ports

      Optional, sold separately as USB Charger

    To ensure uninterrupted shipping, some parts may differ from those listed. Rest assured, our engineers rigorously test each component to guarantee quality and compatibility.

    Components


    • Bell

      Yes

    • Brakes

      Front mechanical disk brake and a rear coaster (foot-operated) brake

    • Brake Lever(s)

      Single aluminum alloy comfort grip lever with motor cutoff switch and orange parking brake

    • Brake Pads

      Semi-metallic

    • Brake Rotors

      C-star 180 mm on front wheel

    • Crank Set

      42T, 152 mm crank length, square-taper, steel chainring, alloy crank

    • Derailleur

      n/a

    • Fenders

      Full coverage front and rear

    • Fork

      Rigid steel fork

    • Frame

      Chromoly steel

    • Freewheel/Cassette

      16 tooth freewheel on rear axle

    • Gearing

      Single speed

    • Grips

      Ergonomic rubber comfort grips

    • Handlebar

      Aluminum, 680 mm wide

    • Headset

      Semi-integrated, 1-1/8" straight steerer tube

    • Kickstand

      N/A

    • Pedals

      Composite platform with reflectors, standard 9/16" x 20 TPI threading

    • Rear Rack

      Integrated, 60 lb carrying capacity

    • Saddle

      Cushioned saddle with adjustable height backrest

    • Seatpost

      440 mm x 27.2 mm

    • Seatpost Clamp

      Quick release

    • Shifter

      N/A

    • Stem

      50 mm + 30º (35 mm rise)

    • Tires

      Kenda Kontact 18" x 2.25", K-Shield puncture-resistant liner

    To ensure uninterrupted shipping, some parts may differ from those listed. Rest assured, our engineers rigorously test each component to guarantee quality and compatibility.

    Geometry


    Outline of an etrike showing the elements of the trike's geometry & measurements
    Title Text
    Rider Heights 4'10" - 6'4" (Bike inseam between 25" and 35")
    Bike Weight 82 lb, 73.6 lb with battery removed, battery: 8.4 lb
    Payload 415 lb: 325 lb max rider weight, 60 lb max on rear rack
    Rear Rack Payload 60 lb
    Folded Dimensions 59.3"L x 33"W x 29"H
    Handlebar Height 42.5" - 43.5" (108 - 110.5 cm)
    Reach 18.1" (46 cm)
    Seat Height 28" - 35.4" (71 - 90 cm)
    Seat Dimensions (LxW) 9" x 11.5" (22.9 - 29.3 cm)
    Standover Height 13.4" (34 cm)
    Total Length 59.3" (151 cm)
    Width (at widest point) 33" (84 cm)
    Wheelbase 41.3" (105 cm)
    Seat Tube Length

    14.6" (37 cm)

    What to Measure

    Your “bike inseam” — or inside leg length — is the distance between your body where it sits on your bike saddle and the ground.

    It’s typically an inch or two longer than the length of your trousers, but measure to be sure.

    You’ll use this number on the chart to get a feel for how the different models will fit you.

    How to Measure

    Gather the tools needed:

    Medium-width hardcover book
    Tape measure
    A wall you can stand against
    A trusted friend or relative

    Wearing your regular riding shoes and with your back to the wall, stand with your feet spread so there is about 7 inches between them - this is about the distance apart your feet would be when straddling a bike with your feet on the ground (standover height).

    Place a hardcover book against the wall with the spine of the book facing upward. Slide the book upwards towards your groin until it is solidly against your body. This may be a bit awkward, but is way more comfortable — and safer! — than trying to ride a bike that is too big.

    If you have a buddy helping you, get them to measure from the floor to the top of the book spine while you hold the book in place. If you’re going it alone, carefully hold the book in place and measure from the ground to the top of the book spine.

     

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