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Our mission at Practical Cycle is to make cycling more practical for everyday people.
To better serve this purpose, we have decided to expand our product line in an effort to make cycling more affordable. Practical Cycle is now proud to offer 3G Bikes starting at only $189.
The world is shrinking and today's highly competitive, rapidly changing global economy demands that we quickly adapt to the marketplace and embrace change. As a small business, we feel that one of our greatest strengths is our flexibility and ability to think on our feet.
Over the past few months we have learned that many people simply cannot afford a Made in USA Worksman or Pedego Electric Bike. (Probably because they spend so much money on their automobiles.) We have also had numerous requests for something similar to a Pedego only without the motor.
3G Bikes is the final product of many years of hard work, life experiences, and dreams of founder, president and designer Gary Silva. Gary strives to design and build the most comfortable, stylish and affordable recreational bikes in the world. He is passionate about his work and it shows in his designs!
3G Bikes are designed with the rider in mind. From design, to concept, to final product, Gary ensures they are safe, handle and perform well, and are masterfully crafted. They are ergonomically correct and fully adjustable, so the you can find your comfort zone while maintaining a powerful pedal stroke.
Learn more about 3GBikes at PracticalCycle.com/products.
Visit Practical Cycle in Old Sacramento for a free test ride.
I'd LOVE to find something more comfy to ride, for I truly LOVE bike riding, especially in this magnificent city, and especially very early in the morning while the city is still asleep...
It's truly a great experience, one that I'm sure would be enhanced by a much more well padded seat...
I know: "To paraphrase a former Comedy Central ad, irony and wit are hard -- leave it to the professionals..."
Those new bikes do indeed look comfy, though -- though their website doesn't indicate pricing -- a bad sign...