Why Rungu is more stable than a bicycle

…it’s not an adult trike Rungu can stay upright and has three wheels but it isn’t an Adult Trike.  An Adult Trike, like the Schwinn Meridian, has two wheels in back like a kid’s trike but has upright seating like a bicycle.  The rear wheels are positioned more than two feet apart and require no…

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The perfect snow-bike

Why two wheels in front? Snow-bikes don’t need them… The two front wheels make Rungu easy to control on soft sand, mud, ice and snow. It’s hard to control any two-wheeler (like “snow-bikes”) on slick or soft surfaces regardless how “fat” the tires are. When you turn a snow-bike, all the turning force on the…

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ATV comfort for a true E-ATV

“Can you get a tractor saddle on that thing?” is often the question people ask when considering Rungu as their next E-ATV. Though our standard saddle has excellent padding and comfort, Rungu now offers two upgrade options: the comfort kit, which includes a suspension seatpost, and the NEW Serfas CRS-1 Supercruiser saddle. The comfort kit…

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E-Bikes: Motor power or bike weight?

E-bike Range and Performance: Rungu Electric Juggernaut is heavy, but does that matter? Rungu Dualie(R) E-Bikes are heavier than many e-bikes because of the fat tires and extra wheel. On the other hand, Rungu Dualie is much lighter than an ATV and has practically the same capabilities for off-roading. You may assume that the extra…

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Why Fall for an ATV?

Ride Rungu on and off-road ATV injuries and fatalities continue to mount as riders fail to pay attention to one of the top two ROV safety rules – “Avoid paved surfaces. ROVs are designed to be operated off-highway.” In 2017, at least 16% of all Quad fatalities in the US resulted from an on-road rollover. In…

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