

This is the type of real growth and world health Mike was envisioning.

We wanted it to unlock a world of possibilities for an up-and-coming electric bike community, and build a lifestyle around sustainable routines for everyday living. We appreciate your patience, and encourage you to explore the resources we have available in the help center. For all these aforementioned altruisms, we didn’t just want our e-commerce experience to simply sell bikes. We are currently experiencing longer than normal wait times for support requests. This type of everyman, holistically wholesome mindset is rare and next-to-none-and is the very reason they are the most trusted brand on the market. ApproachĮven though the brand was already successful before ever having a site refresh or a proper digital touchpoint, they were already a trusted voice advocating for sustainability and the environment, and a renowned brand for doing the least likely thing in their space today-not one bike for all, but any type of bike you want and need and envision-for everyone. The e-comm experience would then not only make shopping for the most customized ebike on the market more palatable, but also give a voice to the brand shapeshifting e-transport, worthy of everyone’s attention. Rad Power Bikes is situated nearby to Sellers-Keever Park and United. Our team of trained mechanics provide basic service education, routine maintenance, and extensive a la carte services. And now that the world was starting to care, Mike wanted to use the platform not for simply slinging more frames, but for building a world around the most uncool thing in our sphere-reflecting on your footprint as a patron of the planet. Rad Power Bikes is a bike shop in San Diego County located on Florence Street. We offer full-service for Rad ebikes all years and all models (subject to parts availability). And the bikes were selling themselves word of mouth-without a single, viable digital touchpoint. People were waltzing into stores and leaving with bikes IRL. And the bike looked a thousand times more stunning in person than online. The working landing page didn’t match the aesthetic. Just a teenage tinkerer making ebikes for a California neighborhood long before the trend.

Without ever having a single slapping photograph of their beautiful machine. Rad’s machines were first-in-class creators. Rad Power Bikes already operates physical stores up and down the West Coast of the US in Seattle and two California stores in Berkeley and San Diego. Mike Radenbaugh of Rad Power Bikes started building electric bikes almost two decades before their popularity soared.
