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		<title>Green Motorcycle Breaks World Speed Record</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Who says you have to trade speed to go green?  Mission Motors, a software company of all things, may help push the green movement forward by pushing its new electric motorcycle to the 150 mph mark, a new world record for an electric motorcycle. The record was clocked at the Bonneville Salt Flats with a [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Who says you have to trade speed to go green?  Mission Motors, a software company of all things, may help push the green movement forward by pushing its new electric motorcycle to the 150 mph mark, a new world record for an electric motorcycle. The record was clocked at the Bonneville Salt Flats with a prototype of an electric motorcycle the company plans to sell in the near future. Sales for a limited number of the nearly $70k e-bike may start as early as next summer, but the master plan for the company is to license electric power systems for all types of machines.</p>
<p>Apparently Mission uses the best lithium-ion batteries the market and has with a proprietary cooling and management technology. Mission is currently raising funding and working on agreements with a Chinese OEM manufacturer in hopes of merging its battery technology with low-cost bikes. We&#8217;d like to see the whole deal be American made, but the Chinese do continue to dominated the electric bike and scooter market. As long as a peppy machine such as this gets more people interested in cleaner, greener vehicles&#8230; it should be good thing.</p>
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		<title>Michigan Bicycle Friendly Communities, Portage, Lansing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The League of American Bicyclists announced its Spring 2010 Bicycle Friendly Communities in April. The City of Portage, Michigan received the League&#8217;s Bronze designation, along with two other Michigan Cities (Lansing and Marquette). Ann Arbor has been awarded Silver level and been on the list since 2005. Grand Rapids and Traverse City have been awarded [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_402" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 160px"><a href="http://www.kleenimpact.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Bike-Sign.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-402" title="Bike-Sign" src="http://www.kleenimpact.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Bike-Sign-150x150.jpg" alt="Bike Sign 150x150 Michigan Bicycle Friendly Communities, Portage, Lansing" width="150" height="150" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Image: djcodrin / FreeDigitalPhotos.net</p></div>
<p>The <a title="League of American Bicyclists" href="http://www.bikeleague.org/" target="_blank">League of American Bicyclists</a> announced its Spring 2010 <a title="Bicycle Friendly Communities" href="http://www.bikeleague.org/programs/bicyclefriendlyamerica/communities/index.php" target="_blank">Bicycle Friendly Communities</a> in April. The City of Portage, Michigan received the League&#8217;s Bronze designation, along with two other Michigan Cities (Lansing and Marquette). Ann Arbor has been awarded Silver level and been on the list since 2005. Grand Rapids and Traverse City have been awarded Bronze level and on the list since 2009. <a href="http://www.bikeleague.org/programs/bicyclefriendlyamerica/communities/index.php" target="_blank">Michigan ranks 16 out of 50 States for Bicycle Friendly Communities</a>, receiving a grade A in Education &amp; Encouragement. The top three Platinum communities are Boulder CO, Davis CA and Portland OR.</p>
<p>The Bicycle Friendly Communities Program demonstrates how communities across the country see the importance of promoting bicycling to improve public health, improve quality of life, protect the environment and provide better transportation choices. The League of American Bicyclists promotes bicycling for fun, fitness and transportation and works through advocacy and education for a bicycle-friendly America.</p>
<p>The City of Portage, Michigan constructed a bikeway system that was inaugurated in 1989 and has grown to nearly 60 miles of bikeways and trails throughout the city and parks system. The bikeway system connects neighborhoods, shopping areas, city parks, schools, businesses and other points of interest.</p>
<p>Construction is planned to connect Portage&#8217;s bikeway system to the <a title="Kalamazoo River Valley Trail" href="http://www.kalamazoorivervalleytrail.com/" target="_blank">Kalamazoo River Valley Trail</a>. After construction is complete the Kalamazoo River Valley Trail system will connect Battle Creek to the <a title="Kal Haven Trail" href="http://www.vbco.org/government364491.asp" target="_blank">Kal Haven Trail</a>, which stretches from Kalamazoo all the way to the Lake Michigan shoreline in South Haven.</p>
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