Practical Motorhome

ELECTRIC BIKES AND MOPEDS

We all know the great advantage of a motorhome over a caravan – speed and viewpoint, plus not having to go out in the rain to get a cuppa en-route. But equally, we also know the main disadvantage: no tow car to run about in once pitched up.

Pedal cycles are a boon and good for getting some exercise, but electrically assisted bikes are wonderful, too.

Here we look at what’s available to extend range, confidence and speed (a little); we’ll start with guidance about the licence you need to ride on the public highway, followed by a round-up of).

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