Versatility in action
Your plans are flexible. You need an ebike that can keep up. With a halo headlight, durable, full-coverage fenders, and a 350 lb. payload capacity, the RadRunner 3 Plus is ready for anything.
Top speed20 mph
Range45+ miles
Power750W
Payload350 lb
Warranty2-year
The latest addition to the RadRunner family is expertly engineered to help you get the most out of your ride, whether you’re exploring new places, meeting up with friends, or powering through your to-do list. Featuring a redesigned low-step frame, hydraulic brakes, and our most up-to-date tech, you’ll enjoy a riding experience unmatched by any other electric utility bike.
Explore our first-class safety features for all rider types.
We go the extra mile.
All Rad ebikes are either UL Certified or tested by ACT to comply with UL 2849.
This means our bikes and electric systems have undergone rigorous testing to meet safety standards set by UL, a respected third-party organization.
Although U.S. guidelines don’t currently require ebikes to meet UL Certification, we go the extra mile to ensure our riders feel safe in the saddle. UL Certification, we go the extra mile to ensure our riders feel safe in the saddle.
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.
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.
Brake confidently in any weather conditions.
Ride rain or shine. Every ebike comes with brakes tested for all-weather stopping ability.
Size guide
Slide the scale for your bike inseam measurement
Alisa's measurements: bike inseam 28" / 71 cm, height 5'4" / 163 cm
Your plans are flexible. You need an ebike that can keep up. With a halo headlight, durable, full-coverage fenders, and a 350 lb. payload capacity, the RadRunner 3 Plus is ready for anything.
A stress-free spin calls for stress-free tech. This is the first RadRunner to feature our sleek, semi-integrated battery, intuitive dual-screen display, and an optimized motor for 10 percent faster hill-climbing.
With over 350 accessory combinations, you can personalize your ride to fit your unique lifestyle. Keep your items under lock-and-key with the RadRunner 3 Console, or install our plush RadRunner 3 Passenger Package and bring a friend. The choice is all yours.
Enjoy longer rides, whether you’re a rider or a passenger. The ergonomic step-thru frame, front suspension, and plush saddle maximize comfort, while the hydraulic disc brakes promise smooth, natural stops.
14Ah 672 Wh semi-integrated battery, tested by ACT compliant to UL 2271
48V, 2 Amp Rad Power Bikes smart charger, operates on 100V-240V AC power outlets
LCD display. See Display section below for details.
Rear 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.
Auto-on feature
Front: LED headlight
Rear: Integrated taillight with brake light
Pedal cadence sensor, 5 PAS levels, plus a zero assist option
Estimated 25-45+ miles per charge
Half twist throttle
Tested by ACT compliant to UL 2849 and UL 2271
Optional, sold separately
To ensure uninterrupted shipping, some parts may differ from those listed. Rest assured, our engineers rigorously test each component to guarantee quality and compatibility.
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Tektro Hydraulic HD-E350
Semi-metallic
Tektro 180 mm
48T with dual-sided aluminum chainring guard, 170 mm crank arms
7-speed Shimano
Full-coverage front and rear
RST Spring Fork, 60 mm travel
Aluminum
7-speed freewheel, 11-34T
1x7 speed
Lock-on ergonomic comfort grips
Aluminum, 710 mm wide
Charcoal & Pink: Center, dual leg, spring loaded, steel
Green: Side-mounted, adjustable lean angle
Forged aluminum platform, CrMo axle with reflectors, standard 9/16" x 20 TPI threading
Integrated, 120 lb (54 kg) carrying capacity
Moped-style saddle with extra padding
390 mm x 27.2 mm
31.8 mm
Shimano, 7-speed thumb shifter
50 mm + 30º (35 mm rise)
Kenda K905 20" x 3.3" with K-Shield puncture protection and reflective stripe
Title | Text |
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Rider Heights | 4'11"-6'2" (150-188 cm) |
Bike Weight | 75.5 lb, 67.9 lb with battery removed |
Payload | 350 lb, 265 lb. max rider |
Rear Rack Payload | 120 lb |
Handlebar Height | 42.5" - 45.3" (108 - 110.5 cm) |
Reach | 13.8" (35 cm) |
Seat Height |
From ground: 31.5" - 43.3" From pedal bottom stroke: 28" - 37" |
Standover Height | 17" (43.5 cm) |
Total Length | 72.5" (184 cm) |
Wheelbase | 46.8" (1188.5 mm) |
Seat Tube Length | 17.5" (44.5 cm) |
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.
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.
Take charge! See how much juice you have left while you plan the rest of your trip.
The higher the number, the more the motor will boost you when you pedal.
It’s always a bright idea to check and see if your headlights are on.
Time flies when you’re having fun. Keep an eye on the time and how long you’ve been riding.
Fast and Curious? The speedometer will tell you your current speed.
Track the distance you’ve racked up, either by trip or through the bike’s entire lifespan.