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Grooglon
Nov 3, 2010

You did the right thing by calling us.

waloo posted:

Are these suitable for riding in all weather conditions? I've been a bike commuter for a while and while I'm probably terribly mistreating my bike by riding it in rain and muck or whatever, I get home and rinse it off a bit and it is generally not too much worse for wear.

What special consideration would one need to take to use an electrified commuter rain or shine?

I commuted daily in the Seattle winter with my e-bike and had no issues -- you can just rinse it off as usual. Obviously I would store it indoors or under cover, but for rides rain and puddles weren't problems.

I have a RadCity commuter bike from Rad Power, my husband has a RadWagon cargo bike, and we've been super happy with both. The cargo bike can hold up to 300 lbs, is bright orange, and gets a ton of random compliments where ever we go. :)

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