E-Cruiser
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E-Cruiser
These kits makes these bike so relaxing to ride, glide around leisurely , quiet and they will move you along to your destination quickly. The big tires, seat and riding position makes things a breeze
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PS: Mighty nice ride!!!
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There are plenty of different brands of ebike that are beach and sand capable. All they need is some fatter tires, and lowered air pressure. And tons of riders use human power alone, so 250 watts is more than sufficient. An electric motor just adds to the fun. Look it up a bit,...I'm sure it's worth the research.
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You will want single digit air pressure for sand and hit it running.
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Yes, it's best to have speed and try to ride "on top" of the sand. I think of it like water skiing. If you don't get up and on top of the sand, you're just plowing along.