How do I haul Rungu with my car or truck?

Hauling Rungu: Bigger than a bicycle smaller than a Quad ATV Hauling Rungu presents challenges. Rungu is longer, wider and heavier than a standard bicycle or e-bike, so how do I load it up on my rig?  Rungu’s projected length is almost 7’ (213 cm) and width (at the handlebars) is almost 33” (83 cm). …

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Where can I ride Rungu Dualie®?

Rungu nearing the end of the Rubicon Trail at the Overlook

Beyond the boundaries of two-wheel ebikes Rungu® rides on terrain that’s unfriendly to a single-front-wheel E-Bike.  See our blog post about avoiding two-wheel fat-tire e-bikes for perspective.  OHV (off-highway vehicle) trails – accessible by ATV, Jeep, Dirt Bikes, and SxSs – are ideal for Rungu Dualie. By contrast, single-front-wheel E-Bikes washout on OHV trails.  Rungu…

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E-bike In The Backcountry? Don’t Like Pain And Injury? Ride Rungu Dualie®

Rungu maneuvering in deep snow

Watch out for Single-Front-Wheel E-Bikes’ misleading claims If you’re really looking to ride an e-bike in the backcountry on undeveloped roads in all-terrain conditions, avoid single-front-wheel fat-tire E-Bikes. E-Bike producers exaggerate single-front-wheel capability – and even more so when promoting E-Bikes with fat tires. As an example, check out Campers & Gear’s video comparison test…

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Pedal Assist – what is it and how does it work?

Pedal Assist is common to e-bikes Pedal Assist is an operating mode on e-bikes designed to turn on the e-bike motor to help you pedal. Most e-bikes have a pedal-assist feature built in that lets you activate the motor by pedaling instead of using a twist or thumb throttle.  The advantage is simple.  Instead of…

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