bicycles

CONVERTOR KITS FOR YOUR BICYCLE

'If only',... is definitely the precursor to an invention that makes something easier. If only I could ride my bike to work, if only I had an electric bike, and if only I could convert my regular bike into an electric bike then I could ride my bike to work. There in exists the E BIKE CONVERSITION KIT, at www.grenbikestore.net. I saw this great idea on GOOD DAY LA and I was pretty impressed. On their web-site, it looked like the convertor kit was small and about 500.00. Best of all, you can do it yourself. I don't have a car or a bike, but I know I sometimes think, 'if only I had a bike', so I know I would eventually think an electric bike conversition kit is an even better idea. I'm sure you've noticed the spelling, conversition, I don't know if this is a misprint or one of their own product names, but that's the way they are spelling it.

 

If you ditch your car and ride a bicycle to work you are obviously reducing carbon emissions, by the thousands in some cases. But let's not overlook the other reasons besides being environmentally friendly, for going bicycle. They are, no insurance payments, no license/registration to buy, and my favorite is that I can't shop too much because there's no where to put bunch of stuff on a bike. So less consumerism.

 

What makes it a bicycle instead of a scooter, or motorcycle, is how fast you can go. It's still a bicycle if you can only go up to 20mph. You are still pedaling, it is just assisting your action. At www. e-bikekit.com, they have a conversion system that can get your bike up to 20 mph, and driving a 10-30 mile range. An electric motorcycle goes about a 60 mile range. I liked e-bikekit.com's web-site a little better, than the one 'seen on tv'. It is very descriptive and practical, which makes me believe that I can actually get it to work.

Now, if only the government helped me pay for it. Oh wow, that's next it looks like, or in the works, at www.e-ride.ca.