Aug 31 2009

A New Green Alternative – Electric Bikes & Scooters

With rising energy prices and increasing awareness of global warming and it’s impact on our environment, consumers are looking for cheaper, greener forms of alternative transportation. Unfortunately, their choices are limited to a handful of pricey hybrid vehicles that are far too expensive, or electric cars that are incapable of meeting their daily transportation needs. With affordable and efficient vehicle technology years away, consumers are considering a new option for short trips and commutes: electric bicycles and scooters.

Last year, over 21 million electric bikes were sold in China alone. Although the Western World is still far behind, a new trend is emerging in Europe and the U.S. as consumers look for more affordable, greener ways to get around town. With ranges of 10 to 40 miles per charge (depending on the bicycle model and technology), electric bikes and scooters provide consumers with an excellent eco-friendly alternative that can help them save on fuel costs without emitting harmful CO2 emissions.

At just pennies per charge, the savings can be substantial by riding just a couple miles per day. And considering most people live less than 20 miles from their workplace, an electric bike is a great solution for reducing transportation costs. Not to mention they make no sound, release no smelly exhaust and are a breeze for almost anyone to operate. Pedal just like a normal bike, use power to assist or run on 100% electric power and don’t pedal at all. Entry level bikes cost just $599, while upper-end models run $2000+ with top of the line Li-Ion batteries.

Electric bicycles and scooters are great for people of all ages. They’re perfect for college campuses, getting around the city or going to-and-from work. Plus, there’s no need to worry about being sweaty or exhausted when you arrive at your destination. Baby-boomers have been especially fond of these new products which allow them to get outside and be active again.

By Jeremy Panizzoli

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Aug 27 2009

Which Pocket Bike Dealer Do You Use

Pocket bikes are some of the strongest things to use when you are trying to pass the time and are sick and tired of going to movies or swimming. It is something that the entire family has the ability to do together and you can even have races of your own with close friends in your neighborhood. But in order to do this you have to obtain a pocket bike first.

Betting on where you reside there may be very few places that only offer pocket bikes. Though they are popular they are not yet popular enough to have numerous dealerships in contrasting cities. The greatest place you are able to buy a model that you may enjoy is to go on the Internet.

There are lots of web sites that you can utilize which will give you with a extensive inventory of models that can be used by little kids or maybe adults. When attempting to find the correct dealer to utilize it is crucial to go through someone that is trustworthy, will supply new or used bikes, are able to provide you with the required components to keep up on it, and that will present you a warranty with your bike.

Test driving a model is not always an option. The easiest thing you are able to do is to talk with somebody that is able to give you info on the bikes you want. Make sure to understand the power of the engine, what age you have to be when driving it, the price, and all of the needed safety requirements.

The pocket bike dealer you work through must also be able to extend used models. This is a great option for people who cannot afford newer models. Also make a point that they have the correct parts that you are able to use if something should break.

By Naomi West

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