Bikes & Cycling Gear

We make bicycling safe, easy, and fun for everyone in Greater New Orleans. Help make bicycling easy, safe, and fun for everyone in Greater New Orleans. Here’s everything you need to know about getting around on share. Bike Easy believes in the power of bicycling to help create a healthy, prosperous, resilient, and equitable future for all people. Building light yet robust allows for unparalleled power-to-weight-ratio, amazing torque, added speed and battery endurance. The bikes are engineered for optimization around the electric drivetrain.

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From concept to finished product, all of our ebikes are designed by the Rad Lab, our in-house team of designers and engineers. For electric bike tips and inspirational stories straight from the Rad Family, take a trip down the Scenic Route. We now provide Free Black Glove Delivery service throughout the metro on all bicycle purchases. Receive new products, special offers, and exciting news from Montague riders around the globe.

Performance wheelset with 47mm high carbon rim & disc brake mount. Light XC 29″ suspension fork with Charger Race Day damping and DebonAir™ air spring. “This is the best way to see the Capitol Mall. Paul was very knowledgeable and had a great personality. And the electric mongoose bicycless were an absolute godsend. I can’t recommend them highly enough.”

The combined center of mass of a bicycle and its rider must lean into a turn to successfully navigate it. This lean is induced by a method known as countersteering, which can be performed by the rider turning the handlebars directly with the hands or indirectly by leaning the bicycle. The most popular bicycle model—and most popular vehicle of any kind in the world—is the Chinese Flying Pigeon, with about 500 million produced. The RadCity 5 Plus is the designed to change your perspective. Use code FALLSALE2021 to save 15% on select accessories to keep you riding rad this fall.

Most road bicycles use rim brakes, but some use disk brakes. Disc brakes are more common for mountain bikes, tandems and recumbent bicycles than on other types of bicycles, due to their increased power, coupled with an increased weight and complexity. Historically, materials used in bicycles have followed a similar pattern as in aircraft, the goal being high strength and low weight. Since the late 1930s alloy steels have been used for frame and fork tubes in higher quality machines. By the 1980s aluminum welding techniques had improved to the point that aluminum tube could safely be used in place of steel.