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Press Release just put out today from ebike retailer NYCeWheels:
Just seems like a nice sideline for any ebike retailer (or anybuddy?) anywhere where there are some snowy and cold/wet months of the year and they have some secure space available. Thinking of all those urban dwellers here. Where space inside may be at a premium.
Seen... somewhere:
Just a thought... Might be a plan for any large, flat urban area with lots of folks...
NYCeWheels home of folding and electric bicycles in NYC is now launching a new department for NYC bicycle owners whom do not have a proper place to store their bicycle during off season of WINTER. In the optioned packages of 3-month or 4-month storage plan NYCeWheels will give you the ease of storing away your: folding bicycle, full sized bicycle or electric bicycle. Not only will your bicycle be stored away but will get the SUPER OVERHAUL tune up before being pick up (includes tune up and power washed).
PACKAGE OF 3 MONTHS STORAGE
INCLUDES (STORAGE, MAINTAIN BATTERY AND SUPER OVERHAUL TUNE-UP):
$260 ELECTRIC BIKE + BATTERY MAINTENANCE
$225 FULL SIZED BIKE
$180 FOLDING BIKE
PACKAGE OF 4 MONTHS STORAGE
INCLUDES (STORAGE, MAINTAIN BATTERY AND SUPER OVERHAUL TUNE-UP):
$350 ELECTRIC BIKE + BATTERY MAINTENANCE
$300 FULL SIZED BIKE
$180 FOLDING BIKE
More information can be found at: www.nycewheels.com/nyc-bike-winter-storage.html
NYCeWheels specializes in alternative transportation. That means folding bikes, electric bikes, and kick scooters. You will enjoy gliding from point A to B in new ways, using means that are environmentally friendly, healthy, efficient, and affordable. Electric and folding bikes, motorized and kick scooters can expand your mobility and save time and money. Where storage space, portability, steep inclines and distance were once discouraging factors, our innovative and proven products open up new possibilities for getting around.
353 East 58th Street
10022 NY
New York
Johannes Strauss
info@nyceweheels.com
9175122957
Just seems like a nice sideline for any ebike retailer (or anybuddy?) anywhere where there are some snowy and cold/wet months of the year and they have some secure space available. Thinking of all those urban dwellers here. Where space inside may be at a premium.
Seen... somewhere:
The Department of Health (DOH) estimates that more than 500,000 adult New Yorkers use a bike at least once a month. According to the Department of Transportation's (DOT) Commuter Cycling Indicator, there was a 13 percent increase in daily commuter bicycling between 2009 and 2010 alone. Our city has seen double-digit growth in bike ridership for four straight years -- effectively doubling the number of regular cyclists on our streets, according to the DOT's annual counts.
Just a thought... Might be a plan for any large, flat urban area with lots of folks...