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Has it been a while since you rode a bike? Are you looking for a comfortable, easy-to-ride bike, one that’s perfect for running errands and getting around town? How about a bike where you can reach the ground with your feet, even when the seat is at the correct height? The Electra Townie accomplishes all of this and more.

Electra Townie

The Electra Townie falls into the “comfort bike” category. This type of bike has an upright riding position, designed to take the pressure off of the back and shoulders. For many riders this position feels much more natural than the hunched over position found on road bikes. Townies have 26” wheels, and come with tires designed for riding on pavement, but with enough traction to handle the occasional trip off road (like Bellingham’s Interurban Trail).

Electra Townie

Townies use what Electra calls “Flat Foot Technology.” By adjusting the frame geometry of the bicycle, Electra was able to achieve a pedaling position where the rider can have proper leg extension and still easily reach the ground. Flat Foot Technology places the pedals in front of the rider rather than underneath, a position similar to the way a recumbent bicycle is set up.

While creating this extremely functional bike, Electra didn’t forget about fashion. The swoopy frame design has a retro feel to it, yet has modern brakes and shifters. The Townie is available in multiple colors, and there are numerous accessories, including fenders, racks, baskets and bells which you can use to customize your bicycle.

Stop by Fairhaven Bike and Ski to take a Townie for a test ride – it’s guaranteed to put a smile on your face.

This Friday, May 18th, is Bike to Work and School Day. From 6:30-9:30am there will be Celebration Stations set up across town with food, prizes and stickers. At noon, there will be the City Hall tricycle race, and the festivities continue at Chuckanut Brewery starting at 5pm. For more information, visit biketoworkandschoolday.org

Bike to Work and School Day is a great way to celebrate commuting by bicycle in Bellingham. Plus, if you have co-workers who have been hesitant to commit to riding to work, tell them about the free food. Sometimes a little bribery is all it takes to get someone to leave their car at home.

Bellingham Bike to Work and School Day