PEOPLE in Bridgwater can try out an e-bike for up to six hours from today (Tuesday) - totally FREE.
Halfords is offering a total of three million hours of free e-bike trials over the course of the next year, with residents local to the Bridgwater store among the first given the chance to take part.
Participants can be treated to a choice from 12 e-bikes to take out for up to six hours - perfect for exploring.
That gives you ample time to get a feel for your chosen e-bike, including the range, comfortability and speed, so you can ride away confident that your questions have been answered.
Over the past 18 months, electric bikes have increased in popularity.
With one in three workers being reluctant to commute to work by public transport, e-bikes offer a feasible alternative and make cycling far more accessible for all.
Riders of all ages can tackle more challenging journeys, get to places faster and with less exertion, putting the fun back into boring old journeys.
Plus, e-bikes are great for promoting positive mental health by helping to reduce stress and anxiety and boosting one’s mood.
And with benefits for the environment too, it's no wonder sales have grown by 76 per cent year on year.
Taking part in the new trial couldn’t be easier. Customers simply enter their postcode into the Halfords e-bike trial finder, and they are shown availability at their local store.
From there, they can choose a day and time that suits them, and book their slot - a £101 deposit will be taken when the bike is collected, however is refunded in full when returned.
Available from today, residents in Bridgwater can book in their trial slot and learn all they need to know about their chosen e-bike.
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