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Practical transportation for errands and short commutes. Technology has taken huge strides forward in just the last few years and the electric bike has come into its own as practical, reliable and fun transportation alternative. Riding an electric bike is an amazing way to beat rush hour traffic and feel the wind in your face. Electric bikes are quiet, earth friendly and cost just pennies to charge. It's a healthy, enjoyable and economical way to get where you're going.



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The advantages of riding an electric bike:

* Get the experience of riding a bicycle without the sweat.

* Use an e-bike for local errands. Why drive a 6,000 lb S.U.V. - 2 miles to the corner store or post office; when an electric bicycle will get you there in the same amount of time - without the wear and tear on your car, and without polluting our atmosphere?

* Use an electric bike to commute to work. If your one-way commute is 10 miles or less; why not ride an e-bike instead of driving? If you take surface streets; you'll probably arrive at work in the same amount of time it would've taken you to drive, perhaps even less if you must fight morning and afternoon traffic, since a bicycle is much more maneuverable.

* Get a little exercise. Even though your bike is electric; you can still pedal along with it as much as you care to.


Laws governing electric bicycles:

There are new federal guidelines concerning electric bicycles, and each state/municipality will have codes of their own. Suffice it to say: electric bicycles powered under 750 watts - that do not exceed 20 mph - are generally still classified as a "bicycle", and will not have restricted use.

A brief overview of electric bikes and conversion kits currently on the market:
There are basically three types of electric bicycle motor systems currently available:
1.
Hub Motor Systems.
2.
Chain/Gear Driven Systems,
and 3.
Friction Drive Systems,

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