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Posts Tagged ‘electric bike’

Environmentally Sound Methods of Travel

Tuesday, November 3, 2009
posted by Electric2Go 12:57 PM

electric bicycleWith global warming, species extinction, and climate change looming, it is important to find safe methods of travel which don’t cause further harm the environment. Amongst reliable methods of travel in support of the environment, public transportation, though often causing carbon emissions, is low impact and cost efficient. The bicycle is still one of the most favored methods of travel in the entire world; in foreign countries like Japan and China, bicycles outnumber cars 5:1. If you don’t want to break a sweat, or need to travel a longer distance, you might consider using an electric bicycle. Despite the belief that hybrid cars are better for the environment, in some cases the production of the hybrid engine causes more pollution than the car would for ten years of low carbon emissions.

 In addition to the above methods, simple practices like walking short distances instead of driving, or carpooling help the environment a great deal.

Cyclists Can Never Have Too Many Options

Thursday, October 15, 2009
posted by ElectricIsGreen 9:43 AM

xtreme-electric-bicycle

In recent years, fixed-gear bicycles have become all the rage among urban bike messengers and hipsters. While “fixies” are not without their benefits – they can be stopped without a brake and ridden in reverse – they leave much to be desired for those used to mountain bikes. Most fixed-gear bikes only feature one speed; despite their lightweight construction and low level of maintenance, they require the rider to do every bit of the work.

An electric mountain bike such as the Xtreme electric bicycle sits at the other end of the spectrum. It can be ridden with or without a boost of electricity, making it suitable for leisurely rides on weekends or rush-hour traffic on the bike trail each morning. These bikes are perfect for people who like to have options, and their subtle, nondescript design certainly doesn’t scream “electric bike!”

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