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How & Why Electric Beach Cruisers

February 22, 2009 // Posted in Uncategorized  

Electric beach cruisers, or ‘motorized bicycles’, are a growing trend in not only the downtown sectors of many cities but are also gaining increasingly widespread acceptance among suburban areas. From the new world to the third world, electric bicycles are being seen more and more on today’s streets, with beach cruisers taking on the brunt of the growing trend.

An electric bicycle is unlike a motorcycle or a moped because of the fact that, if necessary, pedals are still able to be used to power the vehicle. What makes an electric bicycle run is a small two or four stroke IC engine that applies power through various ways. A motor is sometimes built into the hub of the bicycle that causes either the back or front wheel to turn.

There are various factors that lead people to choose motorized bicycles as their main form of transportation. Fuel prices, in today’s economy, are often a factor. If a person lives a reasonable distance from their place of occupation, they may choose a method of transportation that won’t cost them a sizeable amount of money over the long run. They may choose an electric bicycle over a standard simply because they would prefer to not overexert themselves or risk sweating before their workday begins. The same reason a person may prefer a motorized bicycle is the same reason that some people prefer to pedal the old-fashioned way. Health. Whether it is a hobby or an exercise, many people would rather burn the extra calories used up during pedaling than to let a motor do the job.

A person’s living area will also come into play when it comes to choosing whether to go electric. In an urban area, it solves quite alot of problems to use an electric beach cruiser, so as to avoid parking issues, traffic, and walking. In a more rural area, it may not be feasible to ride a motorized bicycle when any destination is miles and miles away.

Prices for motorized bikes have gone down in recent years, but many people are choosing to instead purchase kits that will turn an ordinary beach cruiser into an electric bicycle with minimum effort and maximum payoff.

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