Over the past few years, NYCeWheels has made over 100 folding bike and electric bike video reviews, totaling almost 5 million views. This week's NYCeWheels blog features three of the Best NYCeWheels videos of 2012-2013! Check it out.
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Over the past few years, NYCeWheels has made over 100 folding bike and electric bike video reviews, totaling almost 5 million views.
Looking for a Kick Scooter that can handle tough side walks, folds up to a nice compact size, and has a ride smoother than a best of Barry White compilation album?
The Stromer ST1 Electric Bike is not only one of the fastest and most efficient electric bikes on
The Tern Verge X10 is a perfect mix of casual commuter and extreme performer, built for the minimalist who loves maximum speed, the logical thinker who tips his hat to the daredevil, the man who drives the Volvo but dreams of the Ferrari.
The Electric Tern Link D8 is powerful, compact, and half the price of some full sized electric bikes. With a 350 watt motor and a 36 volt Lithium Ion battery, you'll be able to go 20 mph, travel upwards of 40 miles on a charge, and still fold your bike up small enough to store in your closet when you get home.
The Dahon Formula is one of those rare folding bikes that seems to combine the best of all worlds. It's built for speed, can handle tough commutes of any length, has great components like rapid fire shifters and disc brakes, and still somehow manages to weigh a mere 24.5 lbs.
Electric bikes are like the celebrities of the bike world, flashy, photogenic, and always a great topic of conversation.
In New York City kick scooters are becoming increasingly popular for all different kinds of commuters. But how far can you really commute on a Kick Scooter? Is a kick scooter really a substitute for a bike?