Remember the Ridekick? It’s a little bicycle trailer that carries things like groceries, but that also provides a power boost to the bike towing it, thanks to its integrated electric motor. Well, now ...
It seems that putting a motor into a trailer and bolting it to the back of a bike would be a bad idea, giving an unstable ride and leaving the trailer itself jumping and skipping across the asphalt.
When a mom just can’t keep up on her bicycle against her speedy children and husband, the new electric bicycle aid, Ridekick, might be the answer. “When we think about how we use our cars, 50 percent ...
Although some cycling purists may sneer at them, electric bicycles certainly do come in handy when hills need to be climbed on morning commutes, or loads need to be hauled. E-bikes can be quite ...
It’s like a bicycle accessory for the lard asses lazy out there. If you’re too broke to buy a scooter and have to make do with a crummy bicycle, the Ridekick pretty much saves your day. It’s a ...
Electric bicycles present a nice compromise to green commuters who are slightly apprehensive about relying solely on their own stamina to get around. Unfortunately, they’re expensive (usually $1,000 ...
Here are the products and bikes that caught my eye today (I’m splitting this into three parts)… Everyone’s been talking about e-bikes, and there’s a dizzying array of bikes and products for that ...
Jim Thomas looked as if he was riding a bicycle in the Sands Expo and Convention Center on Wednesday, but a 500-watt motor inside an electric-powered bike trailer connected to the two-wheeler was ...
You can pretend you bought it for exercise, or as an eco-friendly means of transport. But deep down, everyone with a bike secretly wishes it was a motorcycle. And with this $700 trailer, it kind of ...
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