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October 24, 2009

An Introduction to Folding Electric Bikes

We’re often troubled by the need to “work out” more but so many things get in the way. You see people packed into gyms working out, and think : well, I must go to the gym, pay my membership fee, then lift some weights. It just seems like loads of trouble, isn’t there something I can do that’s not going to throw away a lot of my precious time – maybe something that’s actually pragmatic?

Then you may consider bicycling, as bicycling around is a superb way to improve your health. You can cycle to the local shops or to work, so it’s very pragmatic. It’s also very cheap – there’s no gasoline called for and the maintenance are almost nothing. It’s also eco-friendly. Oh, and it gets you fit too!

However, lots of individuals are unwilling to get a bike since it’s TOO much exercise. As crazy as it may sound, consider that they might live in a hilly location, be aged or suffer from particular ailments that make bicycling too “hardcore” for their capabilities. Also for some individuals, it’s not pragmatic cycling to their work simply because they sweat too much through the efforts of biking.

So this is where e-bikes, or electric bikes come in. Electric bikes give you a breather on the tough hills merely by turning your hand on the handlebar and allowing the electric motor take the strain – pedalling is no longer required then. Then when you feel up to it, just let your legs take over. So you get your reasonable exercise and clean air without breaking a sweat. E-bikes are also cost-effective to run necessitating only a daily battery re-charge if you cycle around 20 to 30 kilometres per day, although most people require just two re-charges per week since they’re not doing this kind of mileage. You can find a local supplier of folding ebikes by browsing online.

These days the real cost of purchasing an e-bike have come right down in price, so you can save yourself a lot of cash on fuel, bus fares, gym memberships etc. by buying and regularly using an e-bike.

 
 

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