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Electric Bike Sales Picking Up in Brisbane

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Electric Bike Sales Picking Up in Brisbane


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Brisbane, Australia — The sales for electric-powered bicycles and scooters in Brisbane have been slow, but Nope electric scooter and bicycle importer Harry Samson of Brisbane expects those sales to start growing by leaps and bounds.

“In 1997 they sold 98,000 electric bikes and scooters in China. Last year it was 25 million and they’re sending bike shops broke,” he said.

In Australia, those individuals who want electric-powered bikes do not want for choice, but there are only a few scooters and, as yet, no motorcycles.

Bike conversion kits are also available, such as the eLation system from Queensland.

The only electric scooters on the market are three Nope scooters. EVT offers two scooters, which are limited to 50km/h. There is also the Vectrix maxi-scooter.

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Drinking too much? Don’t ride your E-bike

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Drinking too much? Don’t ride your E-bike


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Ontario, Canada — Drinking too much, and then trying to ride your E-bike home? That can get you into trouble, in more ways than one.

First off, of course, it’s hard to handle any kind of equipment when you’re drunk, and accidents are three times more likely to happen.

Secondly, if you’re seen by a police officer, you could be arrested for DUI.

Delectric bikes or mopeds while intoxicated is illegal.

“As long as they are electric, they fall under the Criminal Code,” a police spokesman pointed out.

Regular bicycles powered by pedaling don’t fall under the Criminal Code, however, police strongly urge people not to use them as an alternative mode of transportation after drinking, either.

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