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Rad Power officially drops prices on Radster Trail and Road e-bikes back to all-time lows w/ hundreds in savings

Rad Power Bikes heard fans’ calls for lower prices on its new Radster series of e-bikes and the brand is now delivering the third-ever savings on these models via a long-term price cut running through the rest of the year. For the next five months, you can pick up the Radster Trail Off-Road e-bike at $1,999 shipped, as well as the sibling Radster Road Commuter e-bike at $1,999 shipped. These new models were carrying $2,199 price tags since hitting the market in March, with only two previous discounts on the books in June and July when they fell to these same rates. Now, the low prices are becoming their full rates for the foreseeable future, with no clues as to whether they’ll be brought lower in the months ahead.

The new (and very handsome) Radster Trail and Radster Road e-bikes share general designs with key differences based on where you plan to ride. They have both been given 100Nm torque-producing 750W rear hub motors alongside 720Wh Safe Shield semi-integrated batteries, which can carry you for up to 65+ miles with the five PAS levels activated (and supported by a torque sensor) at up to 28 MPH speeds. More shared features include hydraulic suspension forks, hydraulic disc brakes, auto-on headlights, taillights with brake and turn signal lighting, rear cargo racks, 8-speed Shimano derailleurs, and a color display with a USB-C port.

Now to get into where these models vary in their designs, aside from the colorways, which might be fairly obvious using the context clues in their names. To start, the Trail variant tackles off-road adventures on a pair of 27.5-inch by 3-inch Kenda Havoc puncture-resistant tires, while the Road model is tailored for street riding on its 29-inch by 2.2-inch Kenda Kwik puncture-resistant tires. There are other fender and handlebar differences too, however, they do both sport the same array of smart features, including passcode locking, an included security fob, and more.

Rad Power Bikes has also got its RadExpand 5 Plus Folding e-bike back at its $1,699 low through August 20, as well as the ongoing $999 low on the predecessor RadExpand 5 Folding e-bike. There’s also Lectric’s Back to School Sale that is taking up to $654 off e-bike bundles starting from $999, as well as Aventon’s final summer sale that has increased $500 discounts on legacy and new e-bikes – including the first savings on the new Abound SR Smart Cargo e-bike – with prices starting from $1,199. There’s far more e-bikes and e-scooter deals worth browsing in our Green Deals hub, with the best hangover savings from last week available in our most recent Electrified Weekly coverage here.

Rad Power Radster Trail Off-Road e-bike:

Rugged good looks are just the beginning. The Radster Trail is an electric off-road bike with the power to do anything, and the range to go anywhere. The 100 Nm motor makes quick work of hills, the 28 mph top speed promises fast-paced fun, and with two frame sizes for a personalized fit, it’s so comfortable that you’ll barely feel like you’re roughing it.

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