The general problem with electric cargo bikes is that they’re really heavy. And that typically causes a ripple effect of issues. Tough to maneuver. Bad battery range. Sluggishness. Poor turning radius ...
Costs more than most cargo bikes Mirrors not standard Function over fun - keep it on pavement Front cable bundle needs to be neater Care needed when passengers dismount Buy at Pedego Electric Bikes ...
Introduction Running errands by bike is one of the most practical ways to replace short car trips. But once groceries, pet food, packages, or kid gear enter the picture, most riders face the same ...
This e-bike is built in China but under the direction of Troxus, an American team with a goal of giving us affordable, ...
More so than most other forms of bicycle, cargo bikes are specifically designed to make ditching a car easier. Whether hauling groceries or kids, they can handle a lot more of the day-to-day errand ...
Once we started dropping motors and batteries onto bicycles, something magical happened: countless ideas started to become a reality, and one that actually stands a chance at replacing your car is the ...
The Pedego’s Cargo e-bike is marketed as a powerful and sporty ride that’s geared toward parents toting kids around town and anyone who needs to schlep heavy gear. I spent the summer testing out this ...
A new kit from US company Argo claims to be able to convert almost any bike into a cargo bike, with a mail order kit you can build at home. We loved the idea of it, so asked the company if the product ...
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If you live in any major city or suburb in the U.S., you may have noticed more and more parents hauling their kids around on bulky cargo bicycles. Some families are ditching their second car, forgoing ...
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