The batteries pose a risk of serious injury and death, the agency says, after 31 reports of fires. But Rad Power isn't offering replacements or refunds. Side view of a Rad Power Bikes lithium-ion ...
(Gray News) - Officials are asking people to stop using the lithium-ion batteries for Rad Power Bikes’ e-bikes after receiving 31 reports of fires. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said the ...
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The agency is advising that owners of Rad Power Bikes e-bikes should stop using the bike’s battery due to a fire hazard. The batteries can ignite and explode, "posing a fire hazard to consumers, ...
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