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  2. Sur-Ron - Wikipedia

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    Surron is a Chinese company that designs, develops and manufactures electric dirt bikes. The company sells 4 models, the Light Bee S , the Light Bee X , Ultra Bee , and their most powerful model, the Storm Bee .

  3. 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]

  4. Electric bicycle - Wikipedia

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    E-bikes have reached a market share of 10% by 2009, as e-bikes sales quadrupled from 40,000 units to 153,000 between 2006 and 2009, [84] and the electric-powered models represented 25% of the total bicycle sales revenue in that year. [83]

  5. Types of motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    A group of sport bikes, cruisers, scooters, and touring bikes. In the market, there is a wide variety of types of motorcycles, each with unique characteristics and features.

  6. List of bicycle-sharing systems - Wikipedia

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    e-Bike Rio Minho 3 Gen. 2022: Various locations nextbike [16] Vila do Conde [261] biConde 3 Gen. 5 June 2014: Vilamoura [262] Vilamoura Public Bikes 3 Gen. 15 July 2012: Qatar Doha: Dott [19] Romania Alba Iulia: nextbike [16] Bucharest [263] Cicloteque: Proprietary 31 July 2008: Buzău: nextbike [16] Câmpia Turzii: nextbike [16] Drobeta ...

  7. Ohio to Erie Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio to Erie Trail began in 1991 as an outgrowth of the Ohio Bicycle Advisory Council, [4] and was envisioned that year by Edward Franklin Honton, a former Franklin County engineer, who subsequently founded and served as president of a non-profit organization dedicated to developing the trail. [5]