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Jane's Bike (named Lucy)
Our customers tend to be interesting, good looking, and one-of-a-kind. That's why we can't stop nattering with them. We had a chat with campaigner and avid e-cyclist (as well as part-time radical teddy-bear) Jane Bence.
Read more: Juicy Riders: Jane Bence | Bolshie the Bear Rides Electric
Here's another peek into the life of a Juicy rider (specifically, the charming Gemma Allen.) How does an electric bike impact Gemma's independant business, her leisure time, her health and money? And more importantly: can her husband still keep up when they cycle together? There was only one way to find out:
I live near some lovely rural villages which are fantastic to visit by bike. I love that I’m not limited in where I can go thanks to the power assist. It helps me up the steeper inclines that I’d normally be forced to avoid. Sometimes I even deliberately slow down to make sure I’m taking in the views.
Day-to-day I use my bike to commute. I run my own business and have to travel to and from customers. I’m so much faster by Juicy Bike so I can visit more people in a day. And I’m able to keep my prices lower than my car-using competitors because the bike is so inexpensive to run. A win win.
Read more: Juicy Riders: Gemma Allen | Electric Bikes & Small Business
Juicy Bike: Hi Bob. Thanks for dropping by to answer some questions. How're you finding your Juicy Bike?
Bob Jackson: "Well, funnily enough, I appreciate the ability to cycle without any assistance. I was in an accident that robbed me of all the strength in my right leg, and being able to choose exactly how much help I get has allowed me to build up the muscle without injuring myself. And if I get really tired, I can twist the throttle and go. The fact that I can fold it up and put it in the boot is also very handy."
Read more: Juicy Riders: Robert Jackson | explains his electric cycling
Police Patrols Needn't be an Uphill StruggleIn our educated and unbiased opinion, a Juicy Bike is a great fit for a Police Community Support Officer.
That's why we were happy to help when the New Mills and Hayfield Support Team inquired about establishing a fleet of their very own.
We thought we'd have a chat with our local PCSO Lee Baker to see how he and his colleagues were getting on.
Juicy Bikes: Morning Lee!
First question: How have you found the transition from police car to Juicy Electric Bike? |
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Read more: Police Patrols Needn't be an Uphill Struggle: electric bikes