5 reasons why the FreeForce Beach Cruiser electric vs RadRover 6 Plus: Which Is Better?

Our verdict

The 5 reasons why the FreeForce Beach Cruiser electric and RadRover 6 Plus are close. We gave the 5 reasons why the FreeForce Beach Cruiser electric a slight edge at 9.5/10 over the RadRover 6 Plus at 9.1/10 — close enough that fit matters more than the score. The simplest Class 2 eBike we've tested—perfect for casual riders wanting great components, range, and no-fuss controls.

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Attribute5 reasons why the FreeForce Beach Cruiser electricRadRover 6 Plus
Our rating9.5/109.1/10
Best forThe simplest Class 2 eBike we've tested—perfect for casual riders wanting great components, range, and no-fuss controls.RadRover 6 Plus earns a 9.1/10 for its smooth power delivery, sturdy build, and comfortable ride.
Standouts
  • Two-button controls, incredibly simple to use
  • Great value at $1,599
  • 30–50 mile range with pedal assist
  • Quality Shimano components and construction
  • Beautiful, non-intimidating cruiser design
  • Smooth power delivery with custom-tuned motor
  • Superior hydraulic disc brakes
  • Tank-like, sturdy build
  • Dual-screen display for ride control
  • Consistent 35-mile range
Watch-outs
  • Over 50 lbs (noticeable when lifting the bike)
  • No front suspension—not suitable for off-road use
  • 250W motor less powerful than competitors
  • Slightly pricier than budget alternatives
  • Heavy
  • Dated display

Which one is right for you?

Choose the 5 reasons why the FreeForce Beach Cruiser electric if…

The simplest Class 2 eBike we've tested—perfect for casual riders wanting great components, range, and no-fuss controls.

  • Two-button controls, incredibly simple to use
  • Great value at $1,599
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Choose the RadRover 6 Plus if…

RadRover 6 Plus earns a 9.1/10 for its smooth power delivery, sturdy build, and comfortable ride.

  • Smooth power delivery with custom-tuned motor
  • Superior hydraulic disc brakes
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Why we rate them this way

5 reasons why the FreeForce Beach Cruiser electric — 9.5/10

The simplest Class 2 eBike we've tested—perfect for casual riders wanting great components, range, and no-fuss controls.

What we liked: Two-button controls, incredibly simple to use, Great value at $1,599, 30–50 mile range with pedal assist, Quality Shimano components and construction, Beautiful, non-intimidating cruiser design.

Worth knowing: Over 50 lbs (noticeable when lifting the bike), No front suspension—not suitable for off-road use, 250W motor less powerful than competitors, Slightly pricier than budget alternatives.

RadRover 6 Plus — 9.1/10

RadRover 6 Plus earns a 9.1/10 for its smooth power delivery, sturdy build, and comfortable ride.

What we liked: Smooth power delivery with custom-tuned motor, Superior hydraulic disc brakes, Tank-like, sturdy build, Dual-screen display for ride control, Consistent 35-mile range.

Worth knowing: Heavy, Dated display.

Common questions

Is the 5 reasons why the FreeForce Beach Cruiser electric or the RadRover 6 Plus better?

We rated the 5 reasons why the FreeForce Beach Cruiser electric 9.5/10 and the RadRover 6 Plus 9.1/10, so we lean 5 reasons why the FreeForce Beach Cruiser electric — but it depends on what you want it for (see "which one is right for you" on the page).

How much do the 5 reasons why the FreeForce Beach Cruiser electric and RadRover 6 Plus cost?

The RadRover 6 Plus is listed at $1,119. We don't have a current price on file for the 5 reasons why the FreeForce Beach Cruiser electric — check the latest on its review page.

What's the difference between the 5 reasons why the FreeForce Beach Cruiser electric and the RadRover 6 Plus?

Short version — 5 reasons why the FreeForce Beach Cruiser electric: The simplest Class 2 eBike we've tested—perfect for casual riders wanting great components, range, and no-fuss controls. RadRover 6 Plus: RadRover 6 Plus earns a 9.1/10 for its smooth power delivery, sturdy build, and comfortable ride.

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