VIDEO: Meet Rhonda, Beth and Other Happy Pedego Customers

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We’ve been touched to hearing stories that show how riding a Pedego electric bike can dramatically people’s improve lives. Here are a few such stories.

Rhonda

In February 2012, Rhonda weighed 457 pounds. Today, she’s down to 180 pounds and she’s completely changed her life. Her Pedego Electric Bike was the stepping stone that got her started on her journey. “It’s not about the weight I’ve lost,” she says. “It’s about the life that I’ve gained. I was merely existing and today I’m truly living my life.”

Beth

Beth’s Pedego Comfort Cruiser has allowed her to maintain an active and sustainable lifestyle. Struggling to pedal uphills on the way home from work is a thing of the past. It’s also empowered her to participate in charity cycling events with her friends without feeling left out. “I feel free and liberated and ready to hit the trail!”

Norm & Teri

Norm and Teri thought their cycling days were over. Their bikes hung in the garage gathering dust for years. Then they bought Pedegos, and now they’re having a blast! “The thing about the Pedego is that nothing hurts when you’re finished riding,” says Norm. “It’s almost like being a teenager again. You can’t beat it. It’s a damn good life.”

Esther

Esther rides her Pedego City Commuter to and from work about 18 miles a day. She has enjoyed many benefits from riding, but she maintains that the best benefit is all the fun she’s having. “I’m loving it,” she says. “ It’s just a better quality of life. I look better, I feel better and I couldn’t ask for anything more than that.”

Suzanne

Suzanne rides her Pedego Interceptor about 20 miles a day along with her dog Bogie. She’s lost weight, normalized her diabetes, and stopped taking cholesterol medication since she started riding. “I love the fact that it’s getting me out there doing something I never thought I could do, or keep doing, and now I know I can!”

Larry

Larry gave up driving about ten years ago due to a degenerative eye disease.Now he gets around on his Pedego City Commuter with his guide dog, Trip, in a trailer behind him. “The thing about the Pedego bike that really changed my life, is that it moved me from a life of isolation to one where I’m empowered to go anywhere I want to go.”

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