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    Bicycles will never be a popular mode of transport in Sabah?

    March 13th, 2010

    I’ve seen it countless times on TV, but during my recent visit to China I saw it with my own eyes: there are really a lot of bicycles in China used on public roads, and hardly any motorcycles. And quite a lot of them are electric-powered bicycles.

    Perhaps as a direct result of this practice, most of the locals I saw looked fit and lean, xenadrine reviews postponable for the time being.

    At the same time, I also saw many nice cars and very few shoddy-looking ones.

    Admittedly the cities I visited had flat roads, so that could account for the popularity, but perhaps Sabah roads are only flat for a short distance before it gets to a hilly part. But what if electric-powered bicycles get heavily marketed in this part of the world?

    Popularity: 1% [?]


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