You may think of riding as a solitary sport with the occasional group or club ride. However, there is a growing number of couples that use cycling as a way to spend time together. Cycling with your partner can strengthen your relationship (when done right), and it can become something that brings the two of you together. Exercise has been proven to benefit your own health and mental well-being, so why not bring your relationship into it?
Eahora Couple Riders
Dani M. and her husband
They have our X7 with zero issues over one year.
"We purchased two bikes a year ago. We searched high and low and far and wide and felt confident we chose right with Eahora! These bikes go everywhere with us! From sandy desert roads to rocky beaches and dirt mountain paths. We have had ZERO issues and get SO MANY compliments! Battery life is excellent and speed is more than adequate! Looking forward to lots more fun adventures on our Eahora bikes!"
John B. and his wife
Family proved and recommended.
"I bought Six Azarias! Three of my friends bought them too after seeing ours. I researched ebikes for two months before deciding to pull the trigger on six Eahora Azarias (one for me, my wife, son, son's fiance, step-son, step-son's wife)."
Bob and Wendy
Over 1800 miles on their X7s
"We love our ehora ebikes, and have taken them everywhere. Pics from Yellowstone national park last Sept. We have about 1800 miles on them now. Still going strong. Drove them from the pinnacles down to the Jackson hole wy. 45 miles, no problem. We are both 68 years old and could not do this on a regular bike, need help up hills, etc"
D McIntosh and her husband
Perfect Performance after 2 years.
"After putting on 1000 miles over two years it was time to replace squeaky breaks. They are better than new."
A long-standing concept in social psychology is that the presence of someone else affects your ability to do an activity. Even if you already feel confident cycling, bringing along your other half will be a great way to boost your energy output.
When you cycle together, you create an environment in which you can coordinate your actions. For example, you might match your pedalling pace with theirs, or cycle side by side. This behaviour creates nonverbal matching, or mimicry, which benefits you both. Interestingly, nonverbal mimicry helps people feel emotionally connected with one another. Those who experience or engage in cycling together tend to report greater feelings of having “bonded” with their partner. In truth, exercising together provides an opportunity to create such a connection, benefiting both your health and your relationship.