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Electric Bicycles Sunshine Coast

Locality: Cooroy, Queensland

Phone: +61 458 796 053



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22.01.2022 This video fits really well in with the article below 'Cycling in Holland'.



19.01.2022 A camper or caravan, plus 2 amazing electric folding bikes and off you go, around Australia!!!

18.01.2022 What's better than going to the beach with your electric bike? No problems with parking and you keep fit!

10.01.2022 i-AMAZE. Our most popular and reliable folding electric bike is the i-Amaze and is the bike I would recommend to caravaners or camper owners like ourselves. The i-Amaze is a beautifully made e-bike framed with aircraft grade alloy and non-rust materials, built to last and provide years of riding pleasure. Ask any of our many satisfied customer friends who own one, and we love riding it too, it is Amazing! Without the battery it weighs just 17 kilos and quickly folds into a ne...at compact package that can be placed in a carry bag for easier handling and safe storage. Our e-bikes come with a one-year warranty and excellent support, not only from our Australian importer/distributer but also from the manufacturer, and our bikes are built using well-known and standard parts that can be serviced by good bike shops if it was ever necessary and they can be authorized to carry out warranty repairs. Generally the electronics are very reliable. Our distributer near Brisbane stocks a wide range of spare parts. Why not give us a call on 0458 796 053, we would love to hear from you for a chat, and if you like, we can also arrange for a no obligation test ride. It is important to test ride any bike before you buy to avoid disappointment. See more



02.01.2022 CYCLING IN HOLLAND. Recently we were cycling in Holland, unfortunately not with our electric bikes We again became aware of the many electric bikes here. Cycling in Holland is not just for fun or exercise; it’s a major way of transport. There are more bikes in Holland than people... Many people don’t have a car. Going to school or work will be done by bike, bad weather or not. There are no school busses and public transport is expensive. Parents ride their bikes with their children to school. Teenagers easily ride 10 km. or more daily to school or Uni. A folding bike comes very handy, if you need to take the train to work. This brings to my attention the general need to educate children at an early age how to behave in traffic. When I was in P.S. in Holland we had to learn the traffic rules and went for a cycling diploma, organised by the traffic police. When I was in my twenties (40 years ago) the traffic became rather busy and as there were more cars on the road and no cycling paths, there was a lot of conflict on the road. We started a Cycling Association to promote education for motorists in their behaviour towards cyclists. Further we worked together with Council and Government to create safe cycling routes, away from the traffic. While last month cycling in Holland, I saw many parents teaching their children how to behave in traffic. (see pictures) It’s so important for parents to be a good role model for their kids on the road! This may be an example for us in Australia: get on our bikes parents, together with our children It’s healthy, fun and can make an enormous change for the future. Further I would promote, just like in Holland 40 years ago: education for motorists in their behaviour towards cyclists! And the more safe cycling routes away from traffic, the better! Anneke. See more

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