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move affordably and happily past the pump.
Rather than jumping into your car, jump onto a Pi. Electric mobility that transforms your daily, auto-dependant driving habit, into a powerful, seamless, and absolutely head-turning riding experience.
You can smoothly ride anywhere—including bicycle lanes.
Forget using your car for short commutes, trips to the store, or around town
Travel via a cleaner, brighter, zero-emission personal mobility
LiION battery is much lighter and recharges in less time than other battery types
We support battery recycling via the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation’s Charge Up to Recycle! Program
When pack replacement necessitates (3-5 years on average) call the Pi San Francisco headquarters at 415-887-7643, or the “RBRC” at 1-800-8-BATTERY or visit www.rbrc.org and together we will increase the long-term environmental value of Pi-based mobility
Sustainable, eco-friendly, or “green” begins with our selection of suppliers, raw material options based on CO2 output values, and the potential for recycling—there’s minimal plastic on a Pi and very little rubber
“Smaller (and lighter transportation) is better” includes the scrutiny of source materials, manufacturing (the majority of which is California-based), manufacturing by-product and inter-vendor transportation
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what’s in a pi? for starters, it’s made right here in california.
A 4” diameter tube is extruded from recycled aluminum, then roll-formed into the arch structure that produces a very light, but very strong bike, on balance, to available power, purpose and ergonomic relationships
Other wattages are available depending on local, regional, state and host countries of import
Coupled to a semi-automatic 8-speed transmission, the power of Pi is more than sufficient to make the switch from auto to amazing
Pi is capable of 30 miles per charge depending on terrain and conditions and recharges in 3 hours from a standard household outlet
Pi can also ascend most of the world's steepest streets with light pedaling — starting in Pi’s home base of San Francisco
As seen in Hammacher Schlemmer www.hammacher.com
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