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Ridekick Customer Testimonials – Ridekick Trailer Boosts 350 – 400 Pounds

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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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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October 7, 2013 by DeeRidekick

We want to thank Mark for letting us know that he’s alive, safe and well, and that the Ridekick survived, too! What a tale… On Sunday morning July 7th at 10:00 AM I was coasting to a stop sign at an intersection in rural Wisconsin. It was a perfect morning for a ride – sunny 

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June 26, 2012 by DeeRidekick

Program Supported by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Aims to Help Small Businesses Expand; Awards Up to $3 Million to Small Businesses Nationwide Ridekick International has submitted an application to the grant program Mission: Small BusinessSM  sponsored by Chase and LivingSocial.  The new grant program offers up to $3 million to small business owners nationwide. Chase and LivingSocial also obtained the 

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March 27, 2012 by DeeRidekick

There are many infographics about the benefits of bicycling and bicycle commuting.  This one caught my attention – it’s easy to look at and includes an interesting variety of details, including sources. Osprey published this on Dec. 14, 2011.  It’s timely today as we approach the spring season of weather that makes bicycle commuting easier. 

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March 16, 2012 by DeeRidekick

Have any of you commuters noticed the rising number of bike racks on public buses?  Having racks on public buses allows for a complete commute – ride your bike to the bus stop and finish by bus.  This is another way to make it easy for you to leave your car in the garage.  According 

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October 20, 2011 by DeeRidekick

Here at Ridekick, we have always thought of people being able to use a power trailer to tour. That idea has recently become a reality. Three people are currently ‘kicking across the country. Our first story comes from a couple in Wyoming who recently retired, sold their business, house, and all their belongings to take 

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October 18, 2011 by DeeRidekick

    An enthusiastic group of seven Ridekick International team members traveled to Las Vegas, Nevada to attend Interbike, the national bike trade show.  What’s incredible about this team is that everyone fluidly takes on the role of sales person during the show.  The engineers, supply chain, customer support, marketing and sales people take a 

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October 11, 2011 by DeeRidekick

Electric bicycles rentals are becoming a thing of the present.  Towns and universities across the country are seeing the potential e-bikes have as gas prices continue to rise.  Because of this influx in cost by driving a gas-powered vehicle, innovative ways to get around are popping up. The University of Nevada, Reno has started renting 

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August 1, 2011 by DeeRidekick

The Federal Government supports bicycle commuting through its pretax bicycle commuter benefit.  With the benefit, employers can reimburse up to $20 per month per bicycle commuting employee.  Both the employee and the employer gain an advantage from the benefit.  The employer saves on employment taxes by reimbursing the employee with funds prior to determining and paying 

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