Conversion Kit For Electric Bike
"Nobody Gets Left Out
with Electric Bicycles..."
Conversion kit for electric bike - Back in the days of the Wright brothers, their hometown of Dayton could only claim 12 miles of paved
roads.
As a result, dust was a big trouble maker for cyclists. It got in the bearings and made them wear out too fast. So Orville and Wilbur invented
the self-oiling hub. Felt washers acted as seals and created an oil reservoir in the hubs. No more problem. 
Ingenious individuals today are also innovating to improve cyclists' lives. One of the latest advances is the conversion kit for electric bike make-overs.
It's no secret that we're not getting any younger. The baby boomers aren't kids anymore.
They've picked up a few pounds along the way, and aren't as active as they used to be. They'd love to go with the grandkids on a bike
ride.
Or join some friends on a bike tour. But members of this generation worry that they can't.
Extra Power
The hills might prove to be too much. The distance too long. The addition of a bicycle electric kit motor will get them out there enjoying
these activities in no time.
The extra power the motor provides is always there. In a "power on demand" type of motor, the rider can take a break and not have to pedal at
all.
The bike becomes a pseudo-scooter, doing all the work. With a "pedal assisted" motor, the rider has extra help all the time. But if the pedals
aren't going, neither is the bike.
Conversion kits aren't just for older folks, though. Lots of people would like to commute on a bike, but don't.
Workers fear showing up at the office looking like something that cat dragged in.
Concerns about keeping up with traffic and managing the hills hold them back. Electric motors for bicycles take those worries away.
Riders can get to work effortlessly. No muss no fuss. On the way home, though, they can work up a sweat if they feel like it and get some
exercise.
A bike with an electric motor added to it can replace the second car normally used for running around town. The spouse who's at home can make
the bank deposits and trips to the post office without ever firing up the hooptie they're stuck with.
18 MPH Speed
Since an electric conversion kit gives a conventional bike a range of up to 20 miles, and speeds of around 18 miles per hour, most errands
fall well within its capacity.
If the word "kit" makes you think of model airplane kits or ship in the bottle kits or any other kind of kit that comes with a million pieces
and you never get fully assembled, fear not.
For starters, if the mere thought of installing a conversion kit gives you the heebie-jeebies, take it and your bike to the bike shop. Pay
them money.
Later you get to pick up your bike, ready to ride. If you actually like the idea of do it yourself, you'll have no problem with installation.
In less time than it takes to do a crossword puzzle, you'll be all set to get on and go.
With an investment that equals a car payment or two, anyone can enjoy the freedom that electric motors for bicycles
allow. Whether you're a senior citizen, city dweller, or suburbanite, a conversion kit will be perfect for you.
If Orville and Wilbur were around today they'd say that idea was the ready to take flight!
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Ride With The Wind... Trey Taylor Electric Bike Guy

Conversion Kit For Electric Bike
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