Save Me Steve: Radio Flyer M880 eBike Review

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After years of resisting, consumer reporter Steve Noviello is finally reviewing an ebike. Times have changed. Here is why he decided to try the Radio Flyer M880 and his overall impressions after riding it for two weeks.

It's the peak of the summer season and whether you are exercising, learning or lounging by the pool, we've got what you need. Consumer reporter Steve Noviello has things you might want to add to your arsenal.I think my least favorite part of running or biking or even walking outdoors for exercise is the farther you go, the farther youto get back.

Mind you this ride-home-hurdle didn’t always bother me. I can clearly remember as a kid riding my bike for hours as far as I was allowed. Each day peddling farther to, what seemed at the time to be, the outermost provinces of our development. Streets usually reserved for cars passed quickly below my peddling feet. I had power and energy to spare. Now 40-or-so years later, I don’t. Enter theFor years companies have been pitching their eBikes as story ideas.

With four colors to choose from, black, white, blue and red and a ton of accessories, the M880 is not as large as their L885 which is a longtail better suited for cargo. Instantly you will notice the generous 3" tire size which tells you this bike is equipped with the extra control and traction to go where you want at greater speeds and for longer periods of time. The M880 features a lock-and-key detachable battery which I loved way more than I thought I would.

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