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  2. The 10 Best Cheap E-Bikes, Determined By Our Testing and ...

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    These are the 10 best cheap e-bikes—including fat tire, city, urban, folding, and ones that can reach 28 mph—costing $2,000 or less that you can buy right now. The 10 Best Cheap E-Bikes ...

  3. New California program will offer $2,000 toward the purchase ...

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    Prices for e-bikes range from about $600 to around $4,000, according to Consumer Reports. Other estimates put the average price at about $2,000. The California Legislature appropriated funding for ...

  4. CicLAvia - Wikipedia

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    Nothing electric is allowed except for the following: E-bikes with pedal-assist—but other e-bikes must have the throttle powered off—and motorized wheelchairs.” [2] Upwards of 100,000 people attend individual CicLAvia events, [ 1 ] and it’s estimated that, cumulatively, more than 1.6 million people have attended them since 2010.

  5. Forget driving in LA – here’s how to explore the sprawling ...

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    In Mid-City Santa Monica, the Ambrose Hotel offers bike and e-bike rentals to guests. Read more on the best hotels in LA. Kinza was travelling as a guest of Discover Los Angeles and Visit Santa Monica

  6. Lime (transportation company) - Wikipedia

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    Neutron Holdings, Inc., doing business under the name Lime, formerly LimeBike, is an American transportation company based in San Francisco, California. It runs electric scooters, electric bikes and electric mopeds in more than 200 cities in nearly 30 countries around the world. [1]

  7. Pure Cycles - Wikipedia

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    Pure Cycles, is a bicycle company based in Los Angeles, California [1] that was founded by Michael Fishman, Jordan Schau, Zachary Schau and Austin Stoffers in 2010, [2] as Pure Fix Cycles. [3] [4] [5] The company was the first to introduce the glow in the dark bicycle. [6]