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Would you be interested in an e-cycle? (electric bicycle)

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rushikay

Hello all.

So I have found that this island is small enough that you probably don't need a big and bulky car to get around.

However, you may need something a little more powerful than your legs (pedal power :) )...

How many of you would be interested in purchasing electric/rechargeable bicycles that can give about +30KM per charge?

(the bicycles should have pedals also, for when you'd like to exercise/ride)

If you aren't here for too long, would a long-term lease interest you? (month-to-month)

Just trying to gauge some interest from all of you about this.

Please share any/all feedback :)

Thanks,

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clintonjay

That would be great.  I'll like to own one :)

RajAbey

Can we see pictures. What's the costs to buy or lease?

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