English: Tim Seward, San Francisco, USA: "The the bigger story behind it is that I’m incredibly into vintage vehicles and that even though I don’t like to buy new things, I like to buy used things that might have been handed down over time. I believe that when building an electric moped, that it should be a timeless design and also make sure it will last for a really long time. I wanted it to be electric so it would be really sustainable and not use fossil fuel and it just makes really good send to be electric if you’re using it around town, so you’re not spending money on fuel and essentially for just a few cents you’re getting miles and miles of very cheap transport." Intended for article in Signpost by Ed Gold
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