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The manufacturer website has it for $699.
Costco had the old version Voyager Compass with 12" wheels for $399 a couple of years ago.
I've been looking for a small foldable E-bike for a while now but they are all in the $700 range. This is the best price I've seen for a fully foldable E-bike.
I rode my friend Jetson Bolt and while I loved it, it does not fully fold and its a bit too kiddy looking.
Purchased as soon as I saw it.
Will let you know how it goes.
Will get one for the wife it this goes well.
https://www.costco.com/voyager-ra...32738.html
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My understanding is that "the steepest officially recorded public street in the U.S." is Canton Ave. in Pittsburgh, at a 37% gradient.
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https://www.ridevoyager.com/products/radius-pro-e-bike?variant=39689644376148¤cy=USD&utm_mediu... [ridevoyager.com]
Curious to see the battery capacity.
I believe this bike was just released.
It's Costco so easy to take a chance if you wanted a small E-bike
If you rebuy at the lower price and returned the new unopened box/package on the old receipt, you're not hurting Costco too much. It's restockable.
This seems like a 20% scaled up version of the Bolt Pro
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This seems like a 20% scaled up version of the Bolt Pro
- Fully foldable.
- 16" wheels instead of 14".
= Bigger motor and longer range(according to the specs).
- Right behind the seat there is a flat surface here you can add a basket or seat for another small person.
- Doesn't look like a kiddie bike(my biggest gripe with the Bolt).
But beside all that it does look like the Bolt.
I like the foldable feature of the bike. Should fit in a trunk.
Unfolded Dimensions: 50.4" x 15" x 40.15"
Folded Dimensions: 28.35" x 13.39" x 27.56"
Net Weight: 50.2 LBS