But what about people who can’t ride a bike because of a possible physical disability? I’m talking about cycling in the open air but in some instances we can’t, because of the physical exertion involved – especially when going up hills.
EBikes give you the freedom to get back into the saddle with minimal exertion.
NipNip.co.uk is a new online electric bike reseller. We offer a carefully constructed and comprehensive range of electric bikes – some of which have a range of up to 90 miles on one charge. And for commuters, there are foldable electric bikes. So you can take it on the train, put it in the boot of your car or put on the back of a caravan and continue electro-cycling with the minimum of effort.
• We’re unbiased. We’re constantly scouring the market to provide you with electric bikes to sell that offer the best price to performance with the best margin.
• All the bikes we source are fully guaranteed and we make certain that the manufacturers give great after-sales service.
• All our products are EN14151 certified and CE-approved and are often available in both high crossbar and mobility-friendly step-through frames
• Training. All NipNip customers receive free cycle training to keep you safe
We also offer generous discounts and price match any bike you find cheaper elsewhere
If you’re interested in finding out more about how NipNip electric bikes, why not give us a call now on 020 7117 6393 for a free test ride or check out
www.NipNip.co.uk - SMART CYCLING
I’m 62 years of age and have cycled all my life. Up until last year I thought I would enjoy my favourite pastime of cycling in the Suffolk countryside for the rest of my life. Then age caught up with me and consequently I realised that this would not be the case and instead had to look forward to a double hip replacement. The day I had to surrender to the reality that I would not be able to continue cycling was a very sad day for me, nonetheless I sold my bicycle on Ebay for the princely sum of £350.
The double hip replacement was supposedly a success, however cycling an ordinary bicycle was still too gruelling for me. Then I read an article on Electric Bikes and started to consider the possibility of my return to cycling.
I searched pages and pages of Google and came across many vendors of Electric Bikes but I was bemused by the jargon they used and didn’t felt I understood enough about Watts, Amps, Volts etc etc! When I spoke to the chaps at www.NipNip.co.uk I felt their impartial approach really put me at ease. They were nice to talk to and helped me through the process without pressurising and really understood my needs.
Now I am back in the saddle and doing what I love best and its all down to the team at NipNip.
By Olive Ringwood , 62, Halesworth, Essex.
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