‘It’s almost a 2-person job’: Vernon man invents elevator for e-bikes to make sport more accessible
To install the Lift Caddy, all you need is a hitch on the back of your vehicle and an electric trailer light housing. Hannigan designed his invention to be attachable to already existing bike racks to make it even easier for people to use.
E-bikes can weigh anywhere between 40 and 80 pounds and are a popular option in the Okanagan for anyone looking for a little boost. The electric elevator for bikes and e-bikes will be rolled out and available to buy this week. More information is available at
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