{"id":21332,"date":"2012-03-12T08:41:14","date_gmt":"2012-03-12T15:41:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.betterlivingthroughdesign.com\/?p=21332"},"modified":"2012-03-12T08:41:14","modified_gmt":"2012-03-12T15:41:14","slug":"ridekick-electric-bicycle-trailer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.betterlivingthroughdesign.com\/personal\/ridekick-electric-bicycle-trailer\/","title":{"rendered":"Ridekick Electric Bicycle Trailer"},"content":{"rendered":"
Hmm… a detachable electric motor assist bicycle trailer. Quite brilliant, I’d say! How come no one has come up with this before? Having the motor transmission separate from the bicycle means not having to commit to an expensive, clunky, full-on electric bicycle, or a third-party add-on motor to your bike. You get to keep the bike you already own, and your bike stays just the way it is. Ride it solo for short jaunts round town, and fire up the Ridekick for longer rides and hauling some cargo. It’ll whiz you round on the bike lanes at a steady 19 mph, and get up to 12 miles on a full charge. A weather resistant storage case with lock keeps your groceries dry.\u00c2\u00a0 For those not convinced on the lead acid battery, a lithium-ion battery version is currently being developed, stay tuned to their website for the latest updates.
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