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iXi Bike Announces First Retail Shop
iXi Bike Announces First Retail Shop
Foxboro, MA (PRWEB) May 18, 2005
Delta Cycle, US Distributors of the innovative new iXi Bike (http://www.ixibike.com), announced availability of the bike from alternative transportation retailer, Emerging Vehicles LLC.
ÂEmerging Vehicles is the destination of choice for Boston-area consumers looking for new and exciting modes of transport. We are especially excited about Emerging Vehicles showroom in Cambridge; with all the press covering iXi, many potential consumers will be very excited to ride and feel an iXi. says Jeff Greenstein, director of Sales & Marketing at Delta Cycle Corporation, US distributor for the iXi bike.
About iXi Bike
The revolutionary design features of the iXi bike have been the subject of media attention with articles appearing in a number of national publications, like Business Week, New York Magazine,& MenÂs Health. iXi was part of Donum GiftÂs 2005 Oscar gift bags and was featured on NBCÂs ‘Today Show’ The iXi retails for $ 1,289. The iXi comes with a one-year manufacturerÂs warranty; ten-year warranty on the frame and the iXi Drive Belt is warranted to last five years or 5,000 miles.
The iXi is available in the USA from Performance Bike Shops (http://www.performancebike.com), Amazon.com, Vivavi.com, http://www.emergingvehicles.com and the companyÂs website http://www.ixibike.com. Distributed in the United States by Delta Cycle Corporation based in Foxboro, Massachusetts, the bike has been developed by the iXi Bicycle Company based in Bermuda.
About Emerging Vehicles
Emerging Vehicles of Cambridge, MA was founded in 2004 to be the Boston Area resource for “Environmentally Advanced” vehicles. Some of the vehicles available for sale include the new iXi Bike, Oxygen electric motorscooters, TidalForce electric bikes, and other vehicle brands designed to move people safely, cleanly and efficiently in commuting and other daily travel. The Company maintains a vehicle gallery and sales office at the Cambridge Innovation Center, located at One Broadway, Kendall Square, Cambridge, MA. Members of the public are invited to visit and enjoy a TryRide on one or more vehicles. See http://www.emergingvehicles.com for more.
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The Matra MS1 Electric Bike – Newest fashion electric bike

This could be a great commuting machine, it’s an electric powered bike designed by the French company Matra.The aluminum frame hybrid weighs in at just 40 kg (with batteries) and features 100 mm suspension forks and 400 mm front disc brakes up front, plus regenerative braking to extend the battery life. Recharging time is estimated at 3 — 6 hours. The MS1 starts via a magnetic card swiped through the LCD display on the handlebars (which also indicates remaining battery power and speed) and an electric alarm is included along with LED lights for night-time commuting. Another notable feature often omitted from both motorcycle and bicycle design is the ability to adjust the height and depth of the saddle and handlebars.Now this bike should be available for sale in Europe, but no word on whether it’ll make it to the States. It will probably be priced around 00 – 5000$ .
Tidal Force Ebike 9C Motor 66v 45A On Patrol At Work
I work night time security at this property. It takes 45 min to walk the property. But it takes 12 Minutes to patrol the property on my E-Bike. Saves me in Gas Everytime I work this property.
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New Camera. New Controller. New Connectors. Coming Back Harder Than Ever. Im running a lower voltage and have the controller tuned down a little to protect the motor, controller, and connectors. Still able to do 35-40 with “OK” torque. Wish the controller could put out about a stable 60A. Ive rode this route and have tried to record this video many times. My other camera wasnt up to the task. The new key chain camera is awesome. Its on my brake lever with velco. Pretty solid mount. The video is 2x speeded up. To me this is actually how the ride looked while riding. Original speed seems extremely slow even though im doing 30-40mph.
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Eco Moto Offers Free Renewable energy Green Tags to Power Tidalforce Bikes and Other Alternative Fuel Vehicles
Eco Moto Offers Free Renewable energy Green Tags to Power Tidalforce Bikes and Other Alternative Fuel Vehicles
Salt Lake City, UT (PRWEB) January 3, 2005
Jon Schlee, President of Ecomoto announced today that he will offer complementary tradable renewable energy certificates better known as Green Tags as part of their ÂRide the Wind Today campaign.
ÂThese 1000 kWh Green Tags are enough clean power to re-charge our Wavecrest Tidalforce bikes once per day for over 4 years said Schlee. ÂWe have a responsibility to protect our planet from the harmful effects of conventional energy generation. By providing a free 1000 kWh Green Tag, our customers reduce approximately 24,000 pounds of carbon dioxide, a key greenhouse gas, at least 67 pounds of nitrogen dioxide, 55 pounds of sulfur dioxide and 172 grams of Mercury produced by conventional enery production”. Ecomoto purchases the Green Tags from two sources and will also sponsor up to 1000 kWh of ÂBlue Sky wind energy for customers of Utah Power and Light.
Ecomoto provides alternative transportation solutions both at their shop located at 250 South 1300 East in Salt Lake City and worldwide on the web at http://www.ecomoto.net website. Detail of their ÂRide the Wind Today offer and information links on ÂGreen Tags can be found at their site or by contacting them at 801-583-3390.
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E+ Tidalforce M-750 X2.0 Electric Bike
Taking a ride through the Neighborhood on the 1000 Watt E+ Tidalforce M-750 X2.0 electric bike.
Handlebar video from E+ customer Robert Sato’s Tidalforce M-750 X2.0. Watch as his bike hits 30+ mph through the roads of Kauai.
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