Trikke Bikke Model
Weighing in at a mere 16 pounds and a top speed of 12 mph the TRIKKE BIKKE is the answer to your commuting problems! It's propelled by a motor powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, just like your cell phone! With a laptop type charger it's a simple task of re-charging!
It's range is just about one hour, or ten miles, but that'll get you from mid-town to downtown, and will recharge before the workday is done, about five or six hours.
The BIKKE uses a power-saving strategy that starts the motor at 2 mph, leaving the torque-intensive task of pushing off to the rider.
The BIKKE takes you right to the front door of your office or office building and back home. Compact and light enough to carry it up the stairs or in the elevator.. right to your desk! Beat the cost of gas prices and the hassle of public transportation! Get your TRIKKE BIKKE now!
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Cycling since the beginning
Author: Jill Woods
There are some facts that indicate the bicycle appeared since the early Egyptian civilizations, but the origin in modern times was found in Germany in 1817.
There are more than 800 millions of cycling bicycles around the world and the very first bicycle was named "running machine" and "fun horse".
The bicycle was considered a perfect instrument to exercise and also as a competition device. The first race took place in 1870 in Italy in a 33km trip and the winner was Rynner Van Neste.
England hosted the first World Championship (Aylestone Roads) in 1883; the French Frederic from Civry won the championship.
At the end of the XIX century, the first publications of Cycling as a sport were published, and during the early XX century the big races started to be held as the Tour de France (race that took 19 days and was composed by 6 stages and with a total trip of 2.428 km), the Giro d'Italia, the Vuelta Ciclista a EspaƱa and The Olimpic games.
Cycling became a very popular sport around the world with thousands of fans and since there are many people that practices the sport.
About the author: Jill Woods is part of the skill writers' team on sports for the gambling industry at I Bet IAS Sportsbook. Feel free to reprint this article just as it is posted.




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