Why Electric Bikes are Awesome Rides for Commuters

By Nia Lawrence


The difficulties of commuting assails us daily as we traverse the main roads of Australia to reach our destinations every morning. The heavily trafficked streets and the unexpected circumstances, like a speeding violation, that come up during the trip can negatively affect the quality of our performance on the job or in school. Much worse than road issues are the bad effects of noise pollution and carbon emissions on our health. Fortunately, the electric bikes Australia manufactures within its territories deliver the same level of comfort and speed rate as traveling by public transportation. The powerful motor of an eco-bike turned an ordinary two-wheeler into a lean green machine that can reach a speed rate of thirty-five kilometres per hour when assisted by pedal action. Boosting the bike's motor functions is a powerful pack of li-ion batteries that are rechargeable for up to five hundred times before they need to be replaced. Most of all, these eco-friendly bicycles are foldable and easy to store in the boot of your car.

The electric bike Australia cyclists often bring along on their trips to the coast has become the perfect ride for commuters Down Under. The eco-bike, which is made with high-grade aluminum and steel alloys, can be lightweight and durable at the same time. Its battery pack consists of 12A lithium-ion cells that stores enough power for long-range travels. A single trip on a fully-charged battery can reach a range of seventy to eighty kilometres when assisted with pedaling. Furthermore, the type of terrain, the steepness of the road, and the overall load that the bike carries all affect the speed and distance it can reach.

Products like electric bikes Australia offered to metro residents consist of the urban hybrid and the metro cruiser. The hybrid eco-bike has the combined features of a touring bike and a commuter bike while the cruiser features a modernised look with hi-tech elements. More than the usual fittings of an ordinary bike, the hybrid electric bike also has advanced functions such as the power and speed controls that are supported by the fault diagnostic system to prevent gear locking and overheating. In terms of functionality, the state-of-the-art cruiser is as advanced in its design as the hybrid. It also features similar gear options with derailer and micro shifter; plus, marine grade stainless steel bike fittings for the hybrid eco-bike.

When it's time to talk about aesthetics, the electric bike Australia produces boasts of an impressive design that fits the continent's ecology. The frames have been coated with four layers of glossy paint that was oven-dried. Both bikes have Kenda tyres with puncture proof tubes, shatterproof mud guards made of polycarbonate, and a Phylion carrier with a buckle for luggage, a lock for the battery, and a rear-end signal light. The pedals on the two eco-bikes have reflectors that allow car drivers to see where the cyclist is located in the dark while on the road. Plus, the bike wheels feature 26-inch double-wall rims made of high quality aluminum and supported by stainless steel spokes.

Lastly, both types of electric bikes Australia residents can use were equipped with a 36-volt lithium-ion battery. It comes with a Smart charger that can be plugged into a 100-volt or 220-volt outlet. The charger's auto-stop function activates once fully charged to prevent damage to the battery. Both bike models have a 200W motor that's compliant to international quality standards.




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1 comments:

ASEAKO ELECTRIC BIKE said... on July 5, 2012 at 4:52 AM

As per my opinion they are best for commuting because of its speed and control. If it is a folding bike we can keep it in our office also and while going though subways we can carry them with us.

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