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Where Are Ebikes Made? | EP 20

An episode of the Area 13 Ebikes - The Podcast podcast, hosted by Kyle Chittock, titled "Where Are Ebikes Made? | EP 20" was published on June 2, 2020 and runs 22 minutes.

June 2, 2020 ·22m · Area 13 Ebikes - The Podcast

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Hey everybody, welcome back to another episode of the Bolton Ebikes podcast. Things have been going crazy for ebikes. It's totally awesome, but today I have a question that I am going to make my best attempt to answer. It's one I've been getting a lot on my YouTube channel in particular, and it's something that I feel important that we address and I want to make people aware that I'm thinking about it. I am definitely aware of it, maybe more than you think, and you're not going to believe some of the things that I'm about to tell you. So stick around. This is going to be a really interesting one about where ebikes are made. During this episode you’ll learn more about:  Where ebikes are made and why. What the FTC has to do with that “Made In America” sticker you may have seen on so many products.  Why so many, if not all ebike companies use companies from around the world for their inventory, assembly, and more. What products you are familiar with and probably use every day that are not made in the USA.  And so much more! And I look forward to talking about this more because I will, I promise. So make sure you stay tuned. If you haven't been subscribed to the podcast, you're not getting my weekly emails. Make sure to go to e-bike podcast.com and sign up. Once again, that's ebikepodcast.com. I want to make sure you're back every week because sometimes we have people on here that are industry experts talking about ebikes. They have all sorts of awesome things to say. Sometimes the customers, sometimes they're people just like you, and who knows. Even if you don't have an ebike, I might even want you on the show, so stay tuned. Links from The Bolton Ebikes Podcast Get a Bolton Ebike  https://www.boltonebikes.com Subscribe and watch more on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/boltonebikes?sub_confirmation=1 Like us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/boltonebikes Join the Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/868947773245145/ I want to hear your stories about electric bikes. Want to be on the show? Submit your information and stories about your ebike adventures to the team at [email protected]  Subscribe to the newsletter for updates and opportunities to win an electric bike here: http://ebikepodcast.com

Hey everybody, welcome back to another episode of the Bolton Ebikes podcast. Things have been going crazy for ebikes. It's totally awesome, but today I have a question that I am going to make my best attempt to answer. It's one I've been getting a lot on my YouTube channel in particular, and it's something that I feel important that we address and I want to make people aware that I'm thinking about it.

I am definitely aware of it, maybe more than you think, and you're not going to believe some of the things that I'm about to tell you. So stick around. This is going to be a really interesting one about where ebikes are made.

During this episode you’ll learn more about: 

  • Where ebikes are made and why.
  • What the FTC has to do with that “Made In America” sticker you may have seen on so many products. 
  • Why so many, if not all ebike companies use companies from around the world for their inventory, assembly, and more.
  • What products you are familiar with and probably use every day that are not made in the USA. 
  • And so much more!

And I look forward to talking about this more because I will, I promise. So make sure you stay tuned. If you haven't been subscribed to the podcast, you're not getting my weekly emails. Make sure to go to e-bike podcast.com and sign up. Once again, that's ebikepodcast.com. I want to make sure you're back every week because sometimes we have people on here that are industry experts talking about ebikes.

They have all sorts of awesome things to say. Sometimes the customers, sometimes they're people just like you, and who knows. Even if you don't have an ebike, I might even want you on the show, so stay tuned.

Links from The Bolton Ebikes Podcast

Get a Bolton Ebike 

https://www.boltonebikes.com

Subscribe and watch more on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/boltonebikes?sub_confirmation=1

Like us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/boltonebikes

Join the Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/868947773245145/

I want to hear your stories about electric bikes. Want to be on the show? Submit your information and stories about your ebike adventures to the team at [email protected] 

Subscribe to the newsletter for updates and opportunities to win an electric bike here: http://ebikepodcast.com

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