Fountain Valley electric bike parade a current eventMore than 300 riders show up in an attempt to establish a Guinness World Record.By JOSEPH PIMENTELSTAFF WRITERFOUNTAIN VALLEY • More than 300 riders on Saturday attempted to establish a Guinness World Record for the largest parade of electric bike riders,Pedego Electric Bikes, a Fountain Valley-based electric bike manufacturer, organized the event.“People think these are scooters or motorcycles, but they are not,” said Don Di-Costanzo, Pedego co-founder and CEO. “These bikes produce no noise and no pollution ... just try it and you'll have fun.”Unlike a traditional bicycle, which riders have to pedal to move, an electric bike has a small motor to help push it forw ard. Electric bikes are legal to ride on bike paths and allow a rider to either pedal normally or get assistance from a battery-charged motor of up to 20 mph. The cost of electric bikes average about .$3,000, DiCostanzo said, adding that the motor assistance can help take a rider 25 to MX) miles.Though there is a Guinness World Record for “the largest parade of electric ve-SCC BlMora than 300 atactrfc Mfca rMors In Fountain VaHay on Saturday ottomptod to tt- • toMish a Cutout aa World Rooord for tho larfOBt paroda of oMctrte MM rtiwn.