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February 23, 2021 by Brillity

ebike fat tire bike

how much maintenance does ridekick’s ebike conversion kit require? As you consider an e-bike or electric bike conversion kit such as the simple Ridekick power trailer, it’s helpful to understand what maintenance will look like. One of the benefits of the Ridekick power trailer is that your bike maintenance is the same as it was 

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January 21, 2021 by Brillity

First thing first, Flexibility. The trailer can be shared between bikes in your family in 30 seconds!  (Try that with a hub motor.) Use your hybrid bike with the power trailer to and from work. Then switch it to your cruiser for going downtown on a summer evening. Hitch it up to your partner’s bike 

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February 7, 2020 by DeeRidekick

Keeping up with Your Cycling Partners People often perceive ebikes as being machines for speeding past slower cyclists or walkers, but there are many advantages of ebikes and ebike conversion kits. Over and over again we hear stories about how hard it is for a group of cyclists to keep the pace and stamina of 

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January 28, 2020 by DeeRidekick

Of course, we love to hear from our riders’ to hear about their experiences with the Ridekick power trailer and the ways it helps their rides. In this rider’s story, he is excited to begin cycling after his heart attack recovery. Bradley “I finally got everything put together and took my Ridekick trailer out for 

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January 2, 2020 by DeeRidekick

Bike Trails to Multi-use Trails Communities offer paved paths, “multi-use trails,” for use by walkers, runners, stroller-pushers, dog walkers, skateboarders, wheelchair users, scooter riders, bike riders, and others. Originally, “bike trails” trails were limited to bikers and walkers. People enjoy recreational or commuter riding apart from traffic. In cities with snow, these paths are often 

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December 10, 2019 by DeeRidekick

In the last decade, electric-assisted cycles (bicycles and adult trikes) have grown in popularity. It has been interesting to watch the shift in societal awareness and attitude around that trend. At first, people were confused about why there was a need to put power on a bicycle — weren’t bikes for exercise? So, what IS 

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November 30, 2016 by DeeRidekick

Ridekick electric bike trailer

Customer testimonials help guide our responses to interested Ridekick fans. Ridekick riders often write us about their experiences. These stories are a basis of first-hand information that we can share (size of rider, terrain, battery range, etc). There’s nothing like a current Ridekick rider to help inform a potential rider! A frequent question is, “Will the Ridekick power 

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April 27, 2015 by DeeRidekick

Long gone may be the days you could pull off having playing cards in the spokes of your tires.  Nevertheless, every bicycle commuter still needs the right bicycle commuting gear so you feel comfortable and safe for the ride. Whether you’re commuting for the health benefits, to save money on gas, or time looking for 

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March 21, 2015 by DeeRidekick

 Court Rye of ElectricRideReview.com was in Fort Collins and asked to spend some time with Ridekick International owners, Mark Wanger and Dee Wanger, and do a thorough Ridekick Review. “It’s actually one of the more affordable electric bike ‘solutions’ I’ve seen out there,” Court Rye – Writing electric bike reviews and conversion kits reviews for five years. 

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March 18, 2015 by DeeRidekick

Electric bikes law enables utility riding.

Electric Bike Law Basics Electric bicycles are defined in the United States as light vehicles that can be powered by human pedal-power and/or by electric power. In order to be considered a “bicycle” rather than a “motor vehicle”,  US federal law specifies that electric bicycles are 2- or 3-wheeled vehicles that can’t travel faster than 20 (23 

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