
RadRover 6 Review: The RadRover 6 Plus is the latest, greatest fat tire ebike from Rad Power Bikes. It’s the next generation of the world’s best-selling fat tire eBike, but is it a worthy upgrade?
In this review, we’ll explain. The Rad Rover 6 has some pretty big shoes to fill – its predecessor was a huge success, and set the standard for what an ebike should be. But does Rad Power Bikes deliver with their latest offering? Let’s find out!
The flagship RadRover gets a massive upgrade. From a brand new frame to the dual-screen Rad User Interface, this bike keeps the spirit of previous RadRovers and but innovates in all the right places.
Rad Rover 6 Plus Review: What’s the Big (FAT) Idea?

The RadRover 6, technically the Rad Power Bikes RadRover 6 Plus is the latest advancement Rad Power Bike’s flagship fat tire model. They’ve upgraded a ton of of the bike features, inlcuding:
- Custom Geared-hub motor
- Better Stopping Power thanks to new hydraulic disc breaks
- A Streamlined battery
- Overall comfort improvements
- New Display system (finally!)
Rad Power Bikes says it is the biggest evolution in RadRover history. Read our full Rad Power Bikes Review.
A true Rad Power Bikes RadRover, for a change

I have to be honest with you – we review a lot of eBikes on this website. There are only so many different types of wheels, batteries, displays, and the like that you can coble together to make an eBike.
Comparison with Competitors’ Fat Tire eBikes
Navigating the crowded field of fat tire eBikes can be daunting. The RadRover 6 Plus distinguishes itself by offering features often found in higher-end models without the hefty price tag. Compared to competitors like the Aventon Aventure and Himiway Cruiser, RadRover stands out with its custom-tuned motor and dual-screen display for better ride control.
Both the Aventon and Himiway feature motors that deliver similar power output, around 750W, yet RadRover’s motor provides a smoother ride by managing power output more efficiently. This means when you’re tackling those hills or speeding along the trails, you get power exactly when you need it.
Another area where the RadRover excels is battery design. Much like the Aventon and Himiway, it offers a solid 672Wh battery. However, the semi-integrated design ensures it complements the bike’s aesthetics without hindering performance. Unlike some competitors, the RadRover’s hydraulic brakes offer superior stopping power, a marked improvement over typical mechanical brakes found on many bikes at this price range.
When examining the RadRover 6 Plus alongside models like the Espin Nesta and Blix Packa, its competitive edge becomes clearer. While both competitors offer affordability and solid features, RadRover’s thoughtful design choices set it apart. The Espin Nesta, though compact and efficient, lacks the same smooth power transition provided by the RadRover’s custom-tuned motor. The Blix Packa, on the other hand, is built for cargo but doesn’t match the RadRover’s performance in challenging environments.
Moreover, the dual-display design of the RadRover is a feature these competitors lack. This allows for more intuitive control and monitoring, particularly on longer rides where keeping track of power levels and ride distance is essential. The emphasis on rider comfort and the ability to tackle a range of terrains with ease make the RadRover 6 Plus a more versatile choice for riders seeking both adventure and practicality.
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Previous Rad Power Bikes
Previous generations of Rad Power Bikes were great – but they felt like they were a combination of the best parts they could find.

For the first time, in our reviewing eBikes – this feels like a true Rad Power Bike. A bike that only Rad Power Bikes could design. We’ve never seen this display before, or the battery design before. Rad Power Bikes also claims this is a custom-tuned motor, just for the RadRover 6 Plus.
In many ways, this feels like the first true RadRover, and it’s fantastic.
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My Daily Ride for the Past Year: The RadRover 5

The Rad Power Bikes RadRover 5 is what started my crazy habit of collecting and reviewing eBikes. I’ve put several hundred miles on my RadRover, which isn’t a lot, but I’ve also reviewed 10+ other eBikes in the same time period. I have to share the love a little bit.
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But I kept going back to the RadRover 5. Why?
First of all, it just looks awesome. It other countries, it’s called the RadRhino – which is about how I feel riding this bike. It takes anything I throw at it.
I’ve tested other bikes, like the KBO Breeze, which you think would be similar. And, to be honest, you could ride a KBO Breeze and think it was the best bike in the world – if you didn’t have something to compare it to.
But little things like the extra torque available to send extra power to the motor when climbing hills, just makes this bike a blast to ride. It’s like a big, hulking Rhino of an ebike – but has the grace of a gazelle (albeit a slightly large gazelle) when you need it.
The only thing I didn’t love was the size. The RadRover 5 is large eBike. It’s not the heaviest or tallest eBike we’ve tested, it just feels big. You’ll notice it the most when you try and park it in a bike rack at the grocery store.
Fat Tires Rule

Some of the best-selling eBikes are fat tire bikes, including the previous RadRover 5 (read our full RadRover 5 review).
Why fat tires? Fat tires are good because they have a lot of surface area. Rad Power Bikes says fat tires are added precisely for this purpose. Cruiser e-bikes incorporate fat tires because they just provide a better grip on the sand, which is why RadRover has them too.
This perk really stems from the larger surface area that fat bikes have – twice as wide as mountain bike tire and nearly four times the width of road bike tire.
Hydraulic Brakes
To be honest with you, I had no idea what hydraulic brakes were before jumping into the world of eBikes.
What are Hydraulic Disc Brakes?

Hydraulic disc brakes are a type of brake that uses a sealed fluid system to transfer the braking force from the brake lever to the caliper. This force is then transferred to pistons inside the brake caliper (ceramic brake pads) which push the brake pads into the disc rotor – thus slowing the rotation of the rotor and the wheel with the ceramic brake pads hitting the disc rotor.
Hydraulics provide a superior level of performance and efficiency due to their lack of mechanical cables that are prone to wear, especially if they’re exposed to the elements. The fluid system also has been proven more reliable than steel wire-based systems because there’s no cut or hole necessary on housing which can be easy despite being off-road during hundreds of miles journeys where mud may sneak inside.
So, if Hydraulic Brakes are better in so many ways, how come more eBikes don’t come with them? The answer is pretty simple:
- They are more expensive
- They are harder to service if you need them serviced (even though they are more reliable)
As Rad Power Bikes, and most eBike companies, are direct to the consumer, servicing hydraulic brakes if something goes wrong can be a big, giant pain.

I don’t know this for a fact, but since Rad has upgraded their service offerings (partnering with Velofix and local bike shop partners), I would venture to say they are more comfortable with hydraulic disc brakes.
I heard horror stories from people that bought early versions of the Himiway Escape (read our full Himiway Escape Review, which did include Hydraulic Brakes. They had some shipping problems and hydraulic fluid leaked in the boxes.

Since then, Himiway has gone back to mechanical disc brakes.
In summary, Rad Power Bikes has listened to the people asking for hydraulic brakes and upgraded the RadRover this time around… finally!
What this means for you is that if you buy a RadRover 6 Plus, it’s going to have an awesome, well-tuned, and efficient braking system. That works. That’s the most important part.
The hydraulic brakes are also adjustable, to keep the ride super-ergonomic.
The RadRover 6 has superior performance and efficiency due to its hydraulic brake system. This system is more reliable than traditional cable-based systems, and is easier to adjust for a perfect fit.
The choice of hydraulic disc brakes in the RadRover 6 Plus enhances ride quality with responsive and confident stopping power. Hydraulic brakes operate through a system of fluid-filled hoses and pistons that allow for precise control. This is a marked improvement over mechanical brakes, where cables can stretch and wear out, causing decreased performance over time.
Regular maintenance of hydraulic brakes involves checking for leaks and ensuring that the fluid within the system is not contaminated by air or debris.
An often-overlooked aspect of hydraulic disc brakes is their performance in wet conditions. Unlike mechanical brakes, which can require more force and offer less consistency in rain, hydraulic brakes maintain reliable stopping power. They adjust automatically for brake pad wear, reducing maintenance needs and ensuring consistent lever feel over time.
The RadRover 6 Plus takes full advantage of these benefits, enabling safer descents and better control during all types of rides. Riders appreciate the peace of mind that comes with knowing they can effectively manage speed and stop precisely, something that mechanical brakes might struggle to provide in these conditions.
The New Dual Screens Display – the “Rad User Interface”

I’ve always been annoyed by the screens on eBikes. Seriously, no other eBike that I’ve tested has had a simple clock on the LCD Display. I know we all have Smart Phones these days, but seriously?! Just give me a clock.
The RadRover 6 gives you not only 1 new display, but they give you two. Where the RadRover 5 display looked like a relic from the world of fax machines, the RadRover 6 has two simple, super-functional displays.
One display shows you everything you need to know about Pedal Assist level and battery. I like how they went with a very graphical pedal assist view on the left side, near the controls for pedal assist.

The other display shows everything related to your current trip. This is a super nice upgrade that I’m glad Rad Power Bikes finally got out of the Stone Age and upgraded.

Some other eBikes do integrate with an app, but frankly, I just want to get on my bike and ride – not wait to connect to an app.
User Experience and Customer Feedback
Riders frequently praise the RadRover 6 Plus for its balance of comfort and performance. Many owners highlight the intuitive dual-screen display as a standout feature, simplifying the ride interface by providing clear, easy-to-read data on speed, battery level, and pedal assist.
Owners appreciate the plush ride offered by the fat tires in combination with the front suspension, which effortlessly absorbs shocks on varied terrain. The bike’s substantial frame feels sturdy, instilling confidence even on bumpy trails. Feedback from users also indicates that the newer frame design improves comfort across a range of rider heights, something often noted as lacking in older models.
Customers often mention impressive range results in real-world settings, typically matching or exceeding the expected 45+ miles. This range reliability, paired with the smooth operation of its pedal-assist modes, contributes to a consistent riding experience that many find enjoyable.
Custom Designed Geared Hub Motor
While the new motor in the RadPower Bikes RadRover isn’t more powerful, it is definitely more finely tuned. What do I mean by that?

The RadRover 6 still has 5 levels of pedal assist and the same half twist throttle.
Where you’ll notice the new motor is when utilizing one of the pedal assist settings. To be honest, other eBikes feel a bit “touchy” – especially on the highest pedal assist setting. In other eBikes, you could barely turn the wheels and the bike would take off.

While that’s fun, it can be a bit difficult to navigate at slower speeds and difficult terrain.
The best way to describe the new rear hub motor, especially when pedaling, is that it feels like it’s not even there. It feels like a mid-drive motor than a rear hub motor – and that’s a very good thing.
Headed up steep hills? This new motor is even better prepared to take whatever you give it. The Rad engineering team has fine-tuned this bike for all the ways you Ride Rad.
They’ve developed a new, custom 750 W geared hub motor that provides more power, more efficiently. The result is the ability to climb hills faster, get up to speed quicker, and enjoy more confidence throughout your entire ride.
Improved battery design

The new semi integrated battery design is actually one of the first things I noticed about this ebike when the e bike launched. The old design of the Rad Power Bikes Battery just seemed prehistoric and dated from the beginning.
It just looked like a giant eyesore on an otherwise beautiful bike. Other electric bikes have fully integrated batteries, however, we recommend you get one that can be removed.
A removable battery can be more easily serviced and replaced.
The RadRover’s semi-integrated design still provides all of the benefits of a fully integrated battery, but with a much cleaner look. The proprietary 14 ah, 48V (672 watt-hour) battery houses directly in the frame, which gives your bike a sleeker look and enhances the overall user experience.

With a practical grip, it’s easier to pop in and pop out with one hand. When it’s time to charge, the simplified, ten LED readout (vs the RadRover 5’s 4 LED read-out) gives you reliable information on how much power you have left at any given time.
Even the wire on the charging block is Rad Power Bikes orange – it’s little improvements that make this bike a big improvement over the previous generation.
Ergonomics, Ergonomics, Ergonomics
The RadRover 5 left some ergonomics to be desired, let’s be honest.
So, the Rad Power Bikes engineers went back to the drawing board. They designed an all-new frame that better accommodates riders at the bottom end of their height recommendation range. The RadRover’s enhanced ergonomics and improved handling promise a smoother, more confident ride, based on a wider range of heights.
Assembly: A Plethora of Options
It used to be that Rad Power Bikes would ship and ugly box to your house and you’d be stuck putting together the eBike all by your lonesome. No more!
Rad has upped their game by allowing several different options for assembly:
- You can do it all by yourself.
- You can have it built by a Rad Local Bike Shop Partner.
- You can have it Pro Built and Delivered by Velofix.
Of course, there are pros and cons to each option.
Build it yourself

Of course building it yourself is free and the electric fat bike ships within two business days (shipping typically take about 5 or so days). Pretty slick. It took me about 45 minutes or so to put it together by myself. If you don’t have the confidence to put it together, like I was lacking the first couple of electric bikes I assembled, you can always have a mechanic come to your home to review you handy (or not so handy work).
The only issue I consistency have is installing the front tire to align perfectly with the new hydraulic disc brakes (or the mechanical disc brakes in other bikes).
Built by a Rad Local Bike Shop Partner

This costs $199 and will be ready in as early as 12 days for the RadRover 6 Plus in Fort Collins, CO (at the time of writing this). That’s really not too shabby at all. In my small city, there are two bike shops within a couple miles of here. That’s pretty sweet.
Get front and rear racks? They will also mount them for an additional fee.
Pro Built + Delivered by Velofix

The of Velofix as Uber meets bike repair shop. A mobile bike shop comes to your home and can give you the bike fully assembled, or can simply check over your work. For $249, they will assemble AND deliver the electric bike to you in about 15 days from ordering. Pretty sweet.
Do you order front and rear racks? They will also add them for an extra charge.
Both the Rad Local Bike Shop Partner and Velofix is perfect for assembling the bike, especially if you’ve never done it before. I strongly recommend you at least get your assembly checked by a professional, you want to make sure you’re not only ridding rad, but riding safe.
Let’s talk about the overall ride experience
The best way to describe the overall ride experience is simply: effortless. You don’t feel like you are riding an eBike, you feel like you are riding a regular fat tire eBike, but you simply have super human capabilities.
The geared motor hub is super tuned and easy to ride, almost to the not noticing the extra support it give you climbing hills or navigating traffic. It feels like Rad Power took all of the complaints and suggestions from their riders and implemented them in this new RadRover model.
Torque – why does it matter?
Another thing to consider when buying any electric bike is the torque. Sure, the overall power of the motor is important – but torque is also super important. This is basically the actual power that gets to the wheels.
I couldn’t find an official measurement to torque in the specs, but I’d imagine the torque is on-par with the previous generation – which is far higher than other eBikes we’ve tested (see our KBO Breeze Review, for example).
But having the custom designed rear hub motor really helps this bike shine. Not only at a cold start, but also climbing hills.
We had no problems with anything we threw at this eBike.
Battery: Let’s talk range

A lot of people are instantly worried about the range of their electric bike. Most eBike have a range of about 40+ miles. The RadRover 6 Plus officially lists the range as 45+ miles, however, that’s dependent on a lot of different variables:
- What pedal assist level you are using
- How much pedaling you are doing
- Your overall weight – you + any cargo
- Hills
- Going with or against the wind
- A lot more!
Technically the range of this electric bike is unlimited, since you can always pedal. We wouldn’t recommend it, as it is still heavy. However, you can easily count on 30+ miles on this bike, no matter what the conditions. In our first test run, we went about 10 miles and it only took off 2 of the 10 bars on the battery display.

The RadRover also comes standard with a Samsung battery (or Panasonic 35E cells, rated for 800 charge cycles) – which is one of the best in the business. We haven’t had any issues with degradation or anything like that, even after months of riding and testing.
Charging Infrastructure and Best Practices
The increasing popularity of eBikes like the RadRover 6 Plus has spurred improvements in charging infrastructure. Riders can now use a growing network of public and private charging stations across urban areas. The ease of charging at destinations means more flexibility for longer rides or commutes.
For best battery longevity, it’s recommended to charge the battery in a moderate environment to prevent overheating or significant temperature drops. This practice helps maintain the integrity of the Li-ion cells. Most eBike experts suggest charging the battery after each ride, keeping the level between 20% and 80%, which reportedly increases battery lifespan. Regularly updating firmware provided by Rad Power Bikes also ensures that riders get the best performance from their battery management systems.
As the infrastructure evolves, charging stations at workplaces and popular destinations enhance the practicality of using an eBike for daily commutes. The widespread adoption of eBikes encourages cities to develop charging networks, much like those for electric cars.
Aside from infrastructure, regularly calibrating the battery and maintaining connections ensures optimal performance. Users should avoid letting the battery deplete completely to increase longevity. Storing the eBike indoors or in a protected environment prevents exposure to elements that might damage battery components over time. Following these practices helps extend the life of your eBike, enhancing the sustainability of this green transport option.
We simply didn’t care for the overall look of the previous design of the battery and this is a huge area that Rad Power Bikes improved with this design.
Battery Life Concerns? Not for me.
Battery life has never been a huge concern for me, especially with the Rad Battery Pack. I rarely need to go on a trip over 20 miles. If I’m at all worried, I simply lay off the twist throttle and pedal more.
I also think it’s a big reason this bike FEELS lighter. But more on that in just a second.
The Front Fork

I never thought I’d notice the front suspension on a bike, until I tried one without a front suspension. Some say that the front suspension is overkill on a bike with fat tires, but I tend to disagree.
The front suspension features a preload adjustment and lock out that allows you to control how much “give” the front suspension has. I like to let this loose a bit for a more comfortable ride. Bumpy terrain? It doesn’t matter if it’s a paved surface, a gravel surface or off road, this bike will handle it all.
Rad Power Bikes RadRover 6 Plus Review: What we didn’t like
While all in all, the RadRover 6 is an incredible, extremely versatile bike, there are a couple of small shortcomings we encountered.
Rear Rack: not included

Many fat tire eBikes these days come with a rear rack included. The Rad Power Bikes branded rear rack is only $89, which is a fair price. We just wish it was included.
The bike is still super heavy
This bike still weighs 73. lb, which is about four pounds more than RadRover’s predecessor. For some reason, it doesn’t feel any heavier at all. In fact, it feels lighter.
I have no logical idea on how Rad Power Bikes did it. I think part of the way it feels lighter, even though it’s not – is the way the battery is semi-integrated. The previous generation had a big, bulky battery that was not as long as the current generation’s battery. I think that’s how they shaved a bit of weight.
But, that’s just speculation on my part. All I know is that Rad Power Bikes somehow managed to make this bike even better and yet, still keep the weight feel less. It’s pretty amazing when you think about it.
The limited heights this works for

This bike is still large, as we mentioned. It doesn’t feel as big as a monster as the RadRover 5, but it’s still only suitable for height 5’4″ – 6’2″ – but this bike is a great fit for larger riders.
The step through version of the eBike is suitable for heights 5’2″ – 6’2″, which is an improvement. However, I’m not sure my wife would feel comfortable riding the step through version, even though she is 5’2″ – it’s still a lot of bike.
Environmental Impact of eBikes
Switching to an eBike like the RadRover 6 Plus offers significant environmental benefits compared to traditional motor vehicles. E-bikes produce no emissions during use, offering a sustainable alternative for commuting and leisure activities. Each mile traveled on an eBike instead of a car reduces carbon emissions and reliance on fossil fuels.
E-bikes also contribute to reduced urban congestion and air pollution by providing a clean, efficient mode of travel. Rad Power Bikes embraces sustainability by focusing on eco-friendly manufacturing processes and working with partners who prioritize green technology. Across its lifecycle, an eBike has a smaller carbon footprint than most cars, even when accounting for manufacturing and eventual battery recycling.
By choosing an eBike, riders support greener cities and enjoy the freedom of electric-powered rides, knowing they contribute to a healthier environment.
The RadRover 6: Checking all the standard boxes

Of course the RR 6 checks all the typical boxes of an eBike, especially one inching toward more premium territory:
- Shimano Altus derailleur and cassette
- LED front light and rear light (these are actually automatically turned on when it gets dark – you can also manually turn them on)
- Adjustable suspension fork
- 6061 aluminum alloy frame
- 7-speed gears
- Class 2 eBike with a top speed of 20 MPH
- Fat tires with puncture protection and reflective sidewalls
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RadRover 6 Plus Review: The Final Verdict
The flagship RadRover gets a massive upgrade. From a brand new frame to the dual-screen Rad User Interface, this bike keeps the spirit of previous RadRovers and but innovates in all the right places.
In many ways, the RadRover 6 is the first eBike from Rad Power Bikes that actually feels like it’s one of its own. From the custom frame to the battery upgrades to even the orange wire on the battery charger, this bike feels like it is 100% conceived from the DNA of Rad Power Bikes – not the best collection of the same components used by other eBike companies.
That’s an incredibly good thing.
There’s not much bad to say about this incredibly capable fat tire eBike. Even the price is reasonable: $1,999. I could argue that maybe it’s a couple of hundred dollars more than other eBikes in a similar category (look at our HJM Toury eBike Review, for example) – but you’re paying for more than just the eBike your butt sits on for hundreds of miles.
You’re really paying for the peace of mind that if something goes wrong with your eBike, there are real people in United State – and maybe even in your city through the Rad Local Bike Bike Shop Partners that can help.

If you’re looking to spend about $2,000 on a great, all purpose eBike, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a better, more capable and reliable solution.
We are proud to give this eBike the WeTriedIt seal of approval.
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