Spring Maintenance | Riding Rad

Spring Maintenance | Riding Rad

There's no denying it. The weather is starting to get a lot better, which means your rides are about to become a lot more Rad. 

If you've kept your bike in hibernation throughout the winter, check out our guide to getting your ebike spring-ready.

 

Got all that? Remember to:

 Check your battery level, and charge it to full capacity if it's low.

 Check your tire pressure, and inflate them to the recommended PSI for your bike if necessary.

Make sure your chain is clean and lubricated, that you can shift into each gear, and that your brakes have the right stopping power.

Explore Our Ebikes.  Did you just get one? Check out our quickstart guide for new riders. Looking for the right ebike for you? We can help you decide

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