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		<title>A Primer on Electric Mountain Bikes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[These days the actual cost of buying an electric bike have come right down in price, so you can save yourself a considerable amount of dosh on gym memberships, fuel, bus fares etc. by purchasing and regularly using an electric bike.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you lacking exercise? It&#8217;s a normal thing &#8211; we know this, yet so much gets in the way of actually working out. We see people packed into gymnasiums working out, and think : well, I must travel to the gymnasium, pay up my membership costs, then workout. It seems like loads of effort, isn&#8217;t there something I can do that&#8217;s not going to throw away a lot of my time &#8211; even something pragmatic?</p>
<p>Then you may consider buying a bike, as cycling is a fantastic means to improve one&#8217;s well-being . You can ride to the local shops or to work, so it&#8217;s rather pragmatic. It&#8217;s also very cost -effective &#8211; there&#8217;s no petrol required and the maintenance are almost nothing. It&#8217;s also eco-friendly. Oh, and it gets you fit too!</p>
<p>But many individuals are put off getting a push bike because it&#8217;s just TOO much effort. As bizarre as that may sound, it could be because they may be aged, live in a hilly location or have a particular ailment that make bicycling too much effort for their capabilities. Also for some individuals, it&#8217;s not practical pedaling to their work simply because they sweat too much because of the exertions of bicycling. </p>
<p>Now it&#8217;s time to talk about e-bikes, or electric bikes. They allow you to give your legs a rest on the tough hills merely by twisting your hand on the handlebar and letting the electric motor take the strain &#8211; you don&#8217;t need to do any peddling then. Then when you feel up to it, just pedal. So you get your gentle exercise and clean air without doing yourself in. E-bikes are also cost-effective to run necessitating only a daily battery re-charge if you do around 20 to 30 kilometres per day, although most individuals need only a couple of recharges per week since they are not doing this kind of mileage. You can find a local supplier of <a href="http://www.topelectricbikes.co.uk/">electric mountain bikes</a> by looking on the web.</p>
<p>These days the actual cost of buying an electric bike have come right down in price, so you can save yourself a considerable amount of dosh on gym memberships, fuel, bus fares etc. by purchasing and regularly using an electric bike. </p>
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