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Jim Roden, owner of Becky's Bikes, shows Caroline Chemaly of Crystal Lake aspects of an electric bike Friday, September 28, 2012 in Ridgefield. (Mike Greene - mgreene@shawmedia.com)

RIDGEFIELD – Jim Roden makes wooden tables, cutting boards and, of course, frames – thousands of them – at The Framery in Ridgefield.

"We just got an order this morning for a thousand (frames) for a company up in Wisconsin," he said.

Maybe some day he'll get similar orders for his newest product line – electric bicycles.

Roden started a new electric bicycle business called Becky's Bikes (named after his daughter) inside The Framery in June.

Roden said he got the idea of getting into the electric bike business last fall in Quebec. "It's very hilly there. I've had a knee replaced. They had a bike shop that had electric bikes.We had so much fun that we did it again the next day."

"This spring I started thinking, with the price of gas, I wondered if anybody else was doing something with electric bikes around here."

Roden ordered some bikes from Pedego Electric Bikes and Becky's Bikes was up and running.

Roden called the Pedego "the Lincoln Town Car of electric bikes." A couple weeks ago he added a line of BH Easy Motion Electric bicycles. He said the BH is "more sleek, upscale and racey – designed for a younger audience."

Pedego models range in price from $1,895 to $2,395. The BH Easy Motion has a price tag of $2,699.

"Electric bikes are for guys like me, who want to get out but don't want to – or can't – pedal up the hill," Roden said. Having that mobility, he said, "makes you want to go out more.

"You can ride until you get tired, turn the battery on, and it boosts you along. It's like some one's pushing you from behind."

The BH has a pedal-assist sensor. "It senses how hard you're pushing. It pushes you along with pedal assist."

Electric bikes can hit speeds up to 20 mph and have a range of about 50 miles. They come with their own battery chargers, and are completely charged in four to six hours.

Some models charge the battery while you're pedaling.

According to a Pike Research, electric bicycles are the world’s best-selling electric vehicles with annual sales expected to reach more than 30 million units in 2012.

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