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  1. The portable green travel companion The electric bike is one of the world's most under rated inventions. It takes the most efficient means of transport known to man (the bicycle) and adds some extra mobility that makes it easy to enjoy by everyone. Some time ago I created a lens on Th...
  2. Vespa Scooters and Electric Bikes If the economy and the price of gas is making it hard for you to make ends meet you may want to look more closely at a Vespa Scooter. At an average of 70 MPG and speeds on some models going up to 100 MPH, the Vespa fits into almost everyone's ne...
  3. Gas Scooters This Squidoo explores the practicallity of using a motorized bicycle for personal transportation around town. It also goes into the gas savings and features of these vehicles. Building of my own motorized bike: One day I got an idea from a friend o...
  4. Zoomi Light Electric Vehicles Launches! A new company, started by a friend of mine named Sebastian, has launched with its debut product: a new electric bicycle. The bike, called the Zoomi Monterey, is an e-bike with a lot of great features and options for an even better price.
  5. Ponderings My name is Gweverly Pond and I'd like to talk to you about  Electric Vehicles.  Maybe spark some interest and get you to test ride an electric bicycle or two. No license or insurance required for e-bikes. At least not in British Columbia....
  6. Ultra Motor A2B Electric Bicycles The Lens was created as part of Ultra Motor's extension and participation into social media and to help share news about our line of electric bicycles, demo ride event opportunities, to hear your stories and experiences and to build stronger relation...
  7. Electric Bikes Electric Bikes Help the Environment and Your Pocket. Electric bicycles has been around for more than a decade, and countries such as China and Japan were quick to embrace it, but Western markets were a little slower to pick up on the idea. It wasn't...