Never Miss Another Adventure

Never Miss Another Adventure

Have you ever felt like you had to skip a ride?

Don’t worry. We’ve all been there. Sometimes there are just those nagging doubts over whether or not it’s worth it to climb up and get going, even if you know you won’t regret it once you’re out there on the trail.

Sure, the first step can be the hardest, but it doesn’t have to be — especially not with the new RadRover Step-Thru.

It’s a low-step electric fat bike with a tough, durable frame that makes it easier than ever to get on and go. It’s not just a beast of a bike, it’s your key to making sure that you’ll never need to miss out on an adventure. 

 

Take a closer look at the tech and specs.

   

Here are three things you need to know about the latest addition to the Rad family. 

 

1. It's a new generation ebike.

The RadRover Step-Thru is the latest evolution of the RadRover, the flagship ebike that launched Rad Power Bikes in 2015 into North America's best-selling electric fat bike. 

The RadRover became known for its seamless blend of rugged capabilities and exceptional comfort. With 4” fat tires and a reputation for stability, it proved to be the perfect ebike for off-road adventures, weekend spins around the cul de sac, and everything in between.

  

2. It's designed for utility. 

Just because it's a more accessible bike, doesn't mean it sacrifices any of the power, strength, and durability that made the original RadRover iconic. 

At its heart is a sturdy, angular 18-inch frame with a standover height that’s 10 inches shorter than the original RadRover. We made the downtube more robust, which adds to the bike’s structural stability and gives it a noticeably tough look and feel. While it's built for utility, its aesthetics don't disappoint.

  

3. It tears down barriers.

Just like its predecessor, the RadRover Step-Thru is a go anywhere, do anything bike. It’s also built to fit anyone, thanks to its step-thru frame and a lower center of gravity.

Designed to accommodate riders between 5’4” and 6’2”, as well as those who may find high-steps to be less practical, the RadRover Step-Thru embodies our goal of making ebikes accessible to everyone.

With a $1,699 price point and financing options as low as 0%, it’s a four-season capable, budget-friendly car alternative -- one that’s just as useful rolling through snow and slush as it is on a daily commute.

 

 

 

Want to learn more? Check out these five reasons to ride an ebike and our guide to picking the right ebike for youWant to try our bikes out? Find a test ride location near youReady to ride Rad? Start shopping now.

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