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Mobility Scooters for All
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In 2016, Ridetique was originally founded with the idea that electric vehicles could provide fun, unique, and environmentally-conscious transportation to practically anyone. Over the past 4+ years, our product line has expanded significantly. What started with a single manufacturer has quickly expanded into one of the most diverse and well-respected e-bike, electric scooter, and electric skateboard offerings on the Internet. Mobility scooters were always an adjacent product line that made sense to offer our customers based on similar manufacturing processes and features: rechargeable electric batteries, high-quality parts like electromagnetic brakes, power trains, and more. And while we have sold a...
The Five Best Electric Bikes for 2019 Hunting Season
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As hunting season opens, adventurers around the country are gearing up - literally and figuratively - with everything from apparel to water purifiers and everything in between to make it their most successful year ever. Purists may need nothing more than their trusty bow or firearm, ammunition, and a warm jacket to set themselves up for success. But most amateur and professional hunters customize their gear to bring more convenience, adventure, range, and style to what will hopefully be a successful season. One staple growing in popularity is electric bikes built specifically for hunting. Don’t let the word “bicycle” fool...
How to Choose the Best Mobility Scooter
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7 Things to Know Before Buying an Electric Scooter
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Ask yourself these seven questions before taking the plunge Source If it feels like your daily commute is taking longer than usual, that's because it truly is. A survey from the US Census Bureau revealed that the average commute time in the United States has increased from 26.6 minutes to 26.9 minutes. While that 18-second leap may appear negligible, back-of-the-envelope math shows that it actually means spending an extra two and a half hours a year in bumper to bumper traffic. Assuming you work roughly 50 weeks in a year means that your daily commute has now gone up to consume...