I agree with the Brompton. From what I have seen and heard these are the best folders for bus travel. I have a US PRO Drive. It is too big for a little folder....
Ross or Judy
rossjudy@...
Oct 10, 2000 8:40 pm
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Steven: ... The most used routes are the Adventure Cycling (old Bikecentenial) routes. I think there are three of these, the original Trans America, the...
Hugh Currin
currinh@...
Oct 10, 2000 4:43 pm
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The smallest eBIKE I know is the SINCLAIR ZIKE 12 MPH & only 11.5KGS, can be peddled . FOLDS TO FIT IN TRAIN LOCKERS ! ... you...
darren_scott@...
Oct 10, 2000 4:23 pm
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The smallest eBIKE I know is the SINCLAIR ZIKE 12 MPH & only 11.5KGS, can be peddled . FOLDS TO FIT IN TRAIN LOCKERS ! ... you...
darren_scott@...
Oct 10, 2000 4:22 pm
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If anybody managed to convert one of these Brompton folders to electric, you might have a winner: ...
David Phillippi
dphil@...
Oct 10, 2000 4:19 pm
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Hi If any of you could tell me the routes most commonly used to cycle across the USA, I would be most grateful. Is this usually done from West to East - ...
Steven Thomas
why@...
Oct 10, 2000 3:49 am
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I like the [power-assist] in the header. But I less like the way some messages arrive with Re: after the [power-assist] in the subject line, which jumbles up...
Sellek, Grant (TSA)
grant.sellek@...
Oct 10, 2000 12:12 am
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It's an electric scooter. http://www.zapworld.com/catalog/zappy.html...
Nevin Pratt
nevin@...
Oct 9, 2000 11:31 pm
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So... what is it?...
Renewable News Network
rnn@...
Oct 9, 2000 11:24 pm
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Here are three other folders. http://www.ebicycles.com/ebicycles/folding.htm...
Steffan Carroll
steffan@...
Oct 9, 2000 10:08 pm
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http://www.novacruz.com/xootr/default.asp Will soon be releasing an electric version. 20lbs. It is suppose to work as well in unpowered mode as the manual...
Steffan Carroll
steffan@...
Oct 9, 2000 9:49 pm
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I know that the Zappy is a scooter ... I believe it's the smallest electric vehicle around. There are some 20" wheel e-Bikes out there. Foldables too. Bill ...
Bill Volk
bvolk@...
Oct 9, 2000 9:31 pm
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The Zappy isn't a bicycle. Nevin P.S. I have a Zappy....
Nevin Pratt
nevin@...
Oct 9, 2000 9:21 pm
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The Zappy isn't a bicycle. Nevin P.S. I have a Zappy....
Nevin Pratt
nevin@...
Oct 9, 2000 9:21 pm
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... You pass ;-)...
David Rodenhiser
davidr@...
Oct 9, 2000 8:20 pm
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test ___________________________________________________________ T O P I C A The Email You Want. http://www.topica.com/t/16 Newsletters, Tips and Discussions...
Ron Colverson
ron@...
Oct 9, 2000 7:49 pm
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Just thought I'd say hello to the power-assist members. Hope you enjoy your stay here on eGroups! I noticed there was a flurry of comments recently regarding...
Scott MacGregor
smacgregor@...
Oct 9, 2000 7:09 pm
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Zappy Electric Scooter. ... From: Nevin Pratt [mailto:nevin@...] Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 11:52 AM To: power-assist@egroups.com Subject:...
Bill Volk
bvolk@...
Oct 9, 2000 7:05 pm
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What is the smallest eBike currently available? Small is good if you want to bring it with you on airlines all of the time. Thanks, Nevin...
Nevin Pratt
nevin@...
Oct 9, 2000 6:51 pm
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I sent this to the old location, topica, and it got kicked back so here goes to egroups. You guys are lucky if you live where they allow motorized bicycles on...
Frank Colver
fwcolver@...
Oct 9, 2000 6:45 pm
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Good idea about the link. The archives are also held at www.cyclery.com which is where the list was hosted before it moved to Topica. They have the complete...
Ron Colverson
ron@...
Oct 9, 2000 6:02 pm
15
Hi, We are now all set up on e-Groups. E-Groups have added all the existing subscribers and you should have already received a welcome message from them. I'm...
Ron Colverson
ron@...
Oct 9, 2000 5:50 pm
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It looks great. I think you need to put www.power-assist.org Somewhere on the main page. Also, I think egroups staff can move your tropica archives to egroups ...
Steffan Carroll
steffan@...
Oct 9, 2000 5:27 pm
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I've got the USPD conversion and I've taken it through some pretty rough terrain. I've never had any throuble with the battery mountings. Twice, I completely...
Curtis Onstott
curt.onstott@...
Oct 9, 2000 5:01 pm
12
Ray took the time to help me work out the kinks of our YouPhotoIt.com website with Internet Explorer 3.0... So if you want to avoid email attachments feel free...
Bill Volk
bvolk@...
Oct 9, 2000 4:14 pm
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This query came to me from Argentina, judging by the email address. Can anyone help? -- \ - Giles Puckett ______ o`-+`o o`-oo+ o`-oo+ ...
Giles Puckett
power-assist@...
Oct 9, 2000 1:53 am
10
Hi again, No-one objected to the proposed move to e-Groups so it's going ahead. It will happen over the next couple of days. I will add the entire list of...
Ron Colverson
ron@...
Oct 8, 2000 8:30 pm
9
I had one near disaster where the battery mount loosened while I was in motion, and the battery fell off the frame of my bike. Much to my surprise the power...
Carl Chatfield
carl.chat@...
Oct 8, 2000 3:59 pm
8
Well, one problem is that all of the forces are being carried on the Dzus fastener. I've pretty much decided that a nylon strap to carry the weight will be a...
T. Genereaux
entropy@...
Oct 8, 2000 3:21 pm
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Same again. Mine felt like it was not to be fooled much with, so I've just left it. The battery mounting is clever, but not very robust. I've just tried to be...