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Pedego Electric Bikes

Pedego Electric Bikes are among the most interesting of electric bicycles available today. They give you a great ride, and a sense of balance that seems to be lacking on some other models. Electric bikes are an easy way to get around without using your car, and riding a bike gives you fresh air and helps you feel freedom that you can't feel in a car or on a conventional bicycle.


Pedego Electric Bike

Pedego Electric Bikes are very popular among bicycles of this design. They are more stylish than many of the other electric bicycles available. Among the favorites for riders are the classic beach cruisers, since they give you a comfortable ride and a relaxed look.

Pedego has always endeavored to make the "coolest" electric bikes on the market. It's not enough to be well-built; they also have the style that other electric bikes often lack. Pedego is always pushing the envelope to integrate new designs into their product line.

Ya Mon!

One of the newer Pedego bikes is the Tommy Bahama model. These bikes have the classic style that riders have come to look for in the brand, as well as extra features that were made just for the Tommy Bahama line. These products focus on the laid-back comfort of island living.

Tommy Bahama bikes are very colorful - orange, as a matter of fact - and they have a padded seat that is adjustable, as well as custom padded hand grips. They can reach speeds of 20 mph and depending on the rider and terrain, these models can get almost 40 miles on each charge.

The Pedego electric cruiser bike works off an optional hydrogen fuel cell, and the system fits neatly atop the rack at the rear of the bike. This is the location that a battery would normally occupy on a Pedego bike. SiGNA Chemistry and Pedego have worked together on this fuel cell bike, and the range is double that of most traditional electric bikes, at 80 miles per canister.

H2 Go!

The canister on the Pedego fuel cell bike uses water from a bottle on each bike to combine with sodium solicide. This allows low pressure hydrogen to be created in a very safe way. Once the bike is available, you can get the 1.4 pound canisters in an exchange program, where you can keep a few on hand and send them back for new ones when yours are depleted. A fuel cell system means never having to plug in your electric bike to charge it. This bike has only water emissions from the vents located on the fuel cell, so it's very environmentally friendly.

The Pedego Electric Trike is designed for those who want an easily-balanced and comfortable ride. It's more stable than the other full-sized trikes that are available today. The rear wheel differential and small wheels allow you to cruise safely at 20 mph. There are handy compartments for hauling things while you're out doing your errands. In addition, the trike is narrow, making it easy for you to go through smaller spaces. This bike should be a great choice for those people who need the extra balance provided, and who want to just get on and go.

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