Posts Tagged “Commuters”
Urban Mover Terrain Folding Electric Bike (26-Inch Wheels) The most popular form of transportation in the world is the bicycle, but few Americans take it seriously as a car alternative. Enter the Urban Mover Terrain electric bike, a battery-powered bicycle that can go farther and faster than a conventional bike with little effort. The Terrain is outfitted with such features as a lightweight, folding aluminum alloy frame, a Shimano Tourney gear set and shifter, and 20-inch alloy wheel rims with stainless-steel spokes. The folding frame is particularly convenient, as it takes up about as much space as the average piece of luggage, letting you tuck it snugly into the corner of your trunk or closet. It’s the advanced Panasonic lithium battery and powerful UM brushless hub motor that really steal the show, however. The electric assistance makes it easy to pop into town for groceries or commute across the city, because the bike’s sensor detects how hard you’re riding and instantly matches the effort. Even a casual peddler can maintain speeds of 12 to 18 miles per hour with a minimum of effort. And when you stop peddling, the power is interrupted immediately so that you’re always in total control. It’s the perfect bike for commuters tired of facing traffic jams day in and day out or dealing with the spiraling costs of car ownership.
The Terrain offers a real alternative to the social and fiscal costs of driving. Maintenance and fuel costs are minimal, with the electricity for charging the fuel checking in at about 10 cents for every 12 to 18 miles (the charger works in standard outlets and charges in less than six hours). In addition, the bike effectively flattens hills by increasing your average speed on the approach, making it simple to climb hills of up to 12 percent without collapsing in exhaustion. And although it won’t keep you as fit as a conventional bike, the Terrain will get you outdoors and moving. Perhaps the most popular feature, however, is the emission-free design, which is far cleaner and greener than carbon-based transportation. And if you charge the bike using power from a wind generator or solar panels, you’ll be even greener. All that plus it doesn’t smell or rattle, is completely silent, and is easy to maintain.
Tags: 26 Inch Wheels, Alloy Frame, Alloy Rims, Alloy Wheel Rims, Aluminum Alloy, Average Speed, Car Ownership, Commuters, Conventional Bike, Electric Bike, Fiscal Costs, Fuel Costs, Gear Set, Hub Motor, Lithium Battery, Miles Per Hour, Peddler, Shimano Tourney, Stainless Steel Spokes, Traffic Jams
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Urban Mover Cruiser Hybrid Bike (24-Inch Wheels) The most popular form of transportation in the world is the bicycle, but few Americans take it seriously as a car alternative. Enter the Urban Mover Cruiser electric hybrid bike, a battery-powered bicycle that can go farther and faster than a conventional bike with little effort. The Cruiser is outfitted with such traditional bike features as a lightweight, double heat-treated step-through alloy frame, a Shimano Tourney gear set and shifter, and 24-inch alloy wheel rims with stainless-steel spokes. It’s the advanced Panasonic lithium battery and powerful UM brushless hub motor that really steal the show, however. The electric assistance makes it easy to pop into town for groceries or commute across the city, because the bike’s sensor detects how hard you’re riding and instantly matches the effort. Even a casual peddler can maintain speeds of 12 to 18 miles per hour with a minimum of effort. And when you stop peddling, the power is interrupted immediately so that you’re always in total control. It’s the perfect bike for commuters tired of facing traffic jams day in and day out or dealing with the spiraling costs of car ownership.
The Cruiser offers a real alternative to the social and fiscal costs of driving. Maintenance and fuel costs are minimal, with the electricity for charging the fuel checking in at about 10 cents for every 12 to 18 miles (the charger works in standard outlets and charges in less than six hours). In addition, the bike effectively flattens hills by increasing your average speed on the approach, making it simple to climb hills of up to 12 percent without collapsing in exhaustion. And although it won’t keep you as fit as a conventional bike, the Cruiser will get you outdoors and moving. Perhaps the most popular feature, however, is the emission-free design, which is far cleaner and greener than carbon-based transportation. And if you charge the bike using power from a wind generator or solar panels, you’ll be even greener. All that plus it doesn’t smell or rattle, is completely silent, and is easy to maintain.
Tags: 24 Inch Wheels, Alloy Frame, Alloy Rims, Alloy Wheel Rims, Average Speed, Bike Features, Car Ownership, Commuters, Conventional Bike, Fiscal Costs, Fuel Costs, Gear Set, Hub Motor, Hybrid Bike, Lithium Battery, Miles Per Hour, Peddler, Shimano Tourney, Stainless Steel Spokes, Traffic Jams
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Electra S Bell Bike Bicycle Cruiser This is one fantastic bell. Made by Electra, “S” chrome design. Metal bell with an “S” in the center. Bell measures 2-1/4″ across the top. Customer Review: Quality product This isn’t some cheap junk that will fall apart. It is built strong to last. I was surprised that quality products are still made. Customer Review: Good and loud! This is a great bell for commuters. It’s big, loud and has a nice ring-ring sound to it much like my old bicycle bell I had 30 years ago as a child. In fact it looks like exactly the same design. The only problem is that the little emblem that covers the rivet on the bell itself isn’t securely attached and fell off while I was installing the bell.
Tags: Bell Bicycle, Bicycle Bell, Bike Bicycle, Cheap Junk, Chrome Design, Commuters, Cruiser Bicycle, Cruiser Bike, Cruiser Electra, Nice Ring, Quality Product, Quality Products, Rivet, S Bell
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Urban Mover Glider Mountain Electric Bike (26-Inch Wheels) The most popular form of transportation in the world is the bicycle, but few Americans take it seriously as a car alternative. Enter the Urban Mover Glider electric mountain bike, a battery-powered bicycle that can go farther and faster than a conventional bike with little effort. The Glider is outfitted with such traditional bike features as a lightweight, double heat-treated alloy frame, a Shimano Tourney gear set and shifter, and alloy wheel rims with stainless-steel spokes. It’s the advanced Panasonic lithium battery and powerful UM brushless hub motor that really steal the show, however. The electric assistance makes it easy to pop into town for groceries or commute across the city, because the bike’s sensor detects how hard you’re riding and instantly matches the effort. Even a casual peddler can maintain speeds of 12 to 18 miles per hour with a minimum of effort. And when you stop peddling, the power is interrupted immediately so that you’re always in total control. It’s the perfect bike for commuters tired of facing traffic jams day in and day out or dealing with the spiraling costs of car ownership.
The Glider offers a real alternative to the social and fiscal costs of driving. Maintenance and fuel costs are minimal, with the electricity for charging the fuel checking in at about 10 cents for every 12 to 18 miles (the charger works in standard outlets and charges in less than six hours). In addition, the bike effectively flattens hills by increasing your average speed on the approach, making it simple to climb hills of up to 12 percent without collapsing in exhaustion. And although it won’t keep you as fit as a conventional bike, the Glider will get you outdoors and moving. Perhaps the most popular feature, however, is the emission-free design, which is far cleaner and greener than carbon-based transportation. And if you charge the bike using power from a wind generator or solar panels, you’ll be even greener. All that plus it doesn’t smell or rattle, is completely silent, and is easy to maintain.
Tags: 26 Inch Wheels, Alloy Frame, Alloy Wheel Rims, Average Speed, Bike Features, Car Ownership, Commuters, Conventional Bike, Electric Bike, Fiscal Costs, Fuel Costs, Gear Set, Glider, Hub Motor, Lithium Battery, Miles Per Hour, Peddler, Shimano Tourney, Stainless Steel Spokes, Traffic Jams
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Urban Mover Glider Mountain Electric Bike (26-Inch Wheels) The most popular form of transportation in the world is the bicycle, but few Americans take it seriously as a car alternative. Enter the Urban Mover Glider electric mountain bike, a battery-powered bicycle that can go farther and faster than a conventional bike with little effort. The Glider is outfitted with such traditional bike features as a lightweight, double heat-treated alloy frame, a Shimano Tourney gear set and shifter, and alloy wheel rims with stainless-steel spokes. It’s the advanced Panasonic lithium battery and powerful UM brushless hub motor that really steal the show, however. The electric assistance makes it easy to pop into town for groceries or commute across the city, because the bike’s sensor detects how hard you’re riding and instantly matches the effort. Even a casual peddler can maintain speeds of 12 to 18 miles per hour with a minimum of effort. And when you stop peddling, the power is interrupted immediately so that you’re always in total control. It’s the perfect bike for commuters tired of facing traffic jams day in and day out or dealing with the spiraling costs of car ownership.
The Glider offers a real alternative to the social and fiscal costs of driving. Maintenance and fuel costs are minimal, with the electricity for charging the fuel checking in at about 10 cents for every 12 to 18 miles (the charger works in standard outlets and charges in less than six hours). In addition, the bike effectively flattens hills by increasing your average speed on the approach, making it simple to climb hills of up to 12 percent without collapsing in exhaustion. And although it won’t keep you as fit as a conventional bike, the Glider will get you outdoors and moving. Perhaps the most popular feature, however, is the emission-free design, which is far cleaner and greener than carbon-based transportation. And if you charge the bike using power from a wind generator or solar panels, you’ll be even greener. All that plus it doesn’t smell or rattle, is completely silent, and is easy to maintain.
Tags: 26 Inch Wheels, Alloy Frame, Alloy Wheel Rims, Average Speed, Bike Features, Car Ownership, Commuters, Conventional Bike, Electric Bike, Fiscal Costs, Fuel Costs, Gear Set, Glider, Hub Motor, Lithium Battery, Miles Per Hour, Peddler, Shimano Tourney, Stainless Steel Spokes, Traffic Jams
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Urban Mover Glider Mountain Electric Bike (26-Inch Wheels) The most popular form of transportation in the world is the bicycle, but few Americans take it seriously as a car alternative. Enter the Urban Mover Glider electric mountain bike, a battery-powered bicycle that can go farther and faster than a conventional bike with little effort. The Glider is outfitted with such traditional bike features as a lightweight, double heat-treated alloy frame, a Shimano Tourney gear set and shifter, and alloy wheel rims with stainless-steel spokes. It’s the advanced Panasonic lithium battery and powerful UM brushless hub motor that really steal the show, however. The electric assistance makes it easy to pop into town for groceries or commute across the city, because the bike’s sensor detects how hard you’re riding and instantly matches the effort. Even a casual peddler can maintain speeds of 12 to 18 miles per hour with a minimum of effort. And when you stop peddling, the power is interrupted immediately so that you’re always in total control. It’s the perfect bike for commuters tired of facing traffic jams day in and day out or dealing with the spiraling costs of car ownership.
The Glider offers a real alternative to the social and fiscal costs of driving. Maintenance and fuel costs are minimal, with the electricity for charging the fuel checking in at about 10 cents for every 12 to 18 miles (the charger works in standard outlets and charges in less than six hours). In addition, the bike effectively flattens hills by increasing your average speed on the approach, making it simple to climb hills of up to 12 percent without collapsing in exhaustion. And although it won’t keep you as fit as a conventional bike, the Glider will get you outdoors and moving. Perhaps the most popular feature, however, is the emission-free design, which is far cleaner and greener than carbon-based transportation. And if you charge the bike using power from a wind generator or solar panels, you’ll be even greener. All that plus it doesn’t smell or rattle, is completely silent, and is easy to maintain.
Tags: 26 Inch Wheels, Alloy Frame, Alloy Wheel Rims, Average Speed, Bike Features, Car Ownership, Commuters, Conventional Bike, Electric Bike, Fiscal Costs, Fuel Costs, Gear Set, Glider, Hub Motor, Lithium Battery, Miles Per Hour, Peddler, Shimano Tourney, Stainless Steel Spokes, Traffic Jams
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