The Ebike Accessories You Need to Help You Haul the Most Stuff
Michael Venutolo-MantovaniGearJun 28, 2026 5:01 AMHow to Trick Out Your EbikeAn unadorned ebike is a blank canvas. For in-town trips of 5 miles or less, we figured we could (and should!) use the bicycle. At the time, our kids were very young, so we needed a bike capable of safely carting them around and also handling whatever we were hauling on a given day.The Radwagon answered those needs; the direct-to-consumer company allowed me to configure the bike to suit my exact needs during the ordering process.
- ▪Michael Venutolo-MantovaniGearJun 28, 2026 5:01 AMHow to Trick Out Your EbikeAn unadorned ebike is a blank canvas.
- ▪For in-town trips of 5 miles or less, we figured we could (and should!) use the bicycle.
- ▪At the time, our kids were very young, so we needed a bike capable of safely carting them around and also handling whatever we were hauling on a given day.The Radwagon answered those needs; the direct-to-consumer company allowed me to confi
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Michael Venutolo-MantovaniGearJun 28, 2026 5:01 AMHow to Trick Out Your EbikeAn unadorned ebike is a blank canvas. Here, get tips for maximizing its cargo-hauling and person-carrying capabilities.Courtesy of Rad Power BikesCommentLoaderSave StorySave this storyCommentLoaderSave StorySave this storyWhen my wife and I bought our first ebike—a Radwagon 4 by the Seattle-based Rad Power Bikes—four years ago, we did so to replace one of our two family cars. For in-town trips of 5 miles or less, we figured we could (and should!) use the bicycle.
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