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Recent reviews
Two Wheeling Tots
Radio Flyer Kids Pedal Bike Review - Flyer 16", 20", and 24"

avr. 2025 · Carrie Wren

Radio Flyer's FLYER line of kids pedal bikes are colorful and well built, but we put all three sizes to the test and we only loved one size. Read why!

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Two Wheeling Tots
Radio Flyer Balance Bike Review - Ultra Lite and Air Ride Models

oct. 2024 · Natalie Martins

As one of the larger balance bikes available, the Radio Flyer balance bike is great for kids getting a later start. Read the review!

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Electric Bike Report
Radio Flyer M880 Review 2023

févr. 2023 · Sam Gross

Radio Flyer M880 Review: Overview The little red wagon company is diving headlong into the e-bike game. Radio Flyer, a company synonymous with childhood nostalgia and classic Americana, is now making affordable electric cargo bikes. In this Radio Flyer M880 review, we’ll take an in-depth look at the company’s lighter-duty electric cargo bike that doubles

Highs
  • We’re a big fan of this bike’s overall presentation — It looks nice; it’s functional; and it rides very nice too.

  • The 720Wh battery combined with the 500W motor give the bike a really impressive range. In both our range tests the M880 outperformed expectations.

  • The rear rack has a 300 lb weight capacity and can accommodate a host of baskets and other accessories like child seats.

  • The motor is exceptionally smooth and quiet. It lacks much of the vibration we get from other affordable hub-driven bikes.

  • The moped-style kickstand is a very cool feature we wish more heavier e-bikes would come with. It makes storage easier.

Lows
  • The display isn’t as feature-rich as some others we see at this price point, but it does give you all the important data and gets the job done.

  • The bike’s very gentle acceleration slightly hampers your ability to maintain speed at higher speeds.

  • The high carrying capacity does have a tradeoff — we noticed the frame felt a little stiff over bumpier surfaces.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which RADIO bikes are most popular?

The most popular RADIO model families are the Asura, Griffin et Zuma.

Q: Does RADIO make eBikes?

No, RADIO manufactures conventional bikes and has not yet entered the e-bike market.