Why Ride an Electric Bike

The electric bike is the transportation in the future – and available today. An electric bicycle can replace your 2nd or 3rd car, in some cases even your only car. The electric bike can do a lots of the trips you’re using your car for. Customers use their electric bicycle to go to work on a daily basis, to go across college campus, to go to the tennis court, to go for a joy ride around town or for shopping at your local Walmart.

“Electric bicycles are the new way to get around..”

Your electric bicycle can really do most of your trips as well as or even faster than your car. Make a list of how do you use your car. I bet you don’t go far than 8 miles 8 out of 10 times and don’t have to bring anything but your briefcase, backpack, and a shopping basket of extra stuff. Our new generation electric bicycle is becoming very affordable and is now priced as low as $400 to $ 900 for a reliable vehicle. Electric bicycles are the new way to get around. Electric bicycles will replace your car, bus or train ride for all those shorter distance commutes.
Our typical electric bicycles travel at around 18 mph for about 10-25 miles per charge. Electric bicycles cost about $5 worth of electricity a year. Nothing beats driving our electric bicycles past a traffic jam. Electric bicycles take away the hills, the headwinds and getting the thing up to speed part. We carry two types of electric bicycles, power-assist and power-on-demand. Power-assist ebikes are designed to do 50 pecent of the ride work for you. It’s not not seem like a lot but it really works great. Electric bicycles are much lighter than power on demand electric bicycles – they ride and feel just like a non-powered bike. There are no controls, just ride your bike and the system does the rest for you. What a great method to get back in shape or just help out on hills. Power-on-demand electric bicycles can climb a hill without any help from the rider.

 

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