Rungu Height and Posture Guide

Accommodating riders from 5′ to 6’6″+ All Rungu vehicles are height adjustable.  The standard frame with standard seat/seat post accommodates riders from 5’ (152 cm) to 6’3” (190 cm).  Suspension seat posts raise the minimum seat height by 3” (8 cm).  Adding the Serfas FS-CR seat upgrade also increases minimum seat height by the same…

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Where and how to service Rungu

Rungu is designed to be easy to maintain and service.  Anyone who services bicycles can repair or service Rungu.  Since we build Rungu in the US, we stock most parts at our factory; those we don’t stock we source from US suppliers in a matter of days. In fact, most of the components are bicycle…

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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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Conquering the Rubicon Trail

Rungu nearing the end of the Rubicon Trail at the Overlook

An adventure in a day – The Rubicon Trail. On the first day of October, we saddled up at the Loon Lake trail head for the Rubicon Trail.  Keenan (Production Engineer at Rungu) and I had two identical Electric Juggernaut MDVHC-XR units.  Both had the latest Anti-Pinch-Flat technology in the rear tire that we’ve been…

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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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