From transforming daily commutes to bridging the gap for non-cyclists, e-bikes are the most significant evolution in cycling since the mountain bike—and that’s a win for all.

    • vxx@lemmy.world
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      11 hours ago

      It’s too fast and too dangerous for me, considering I’m not sitting in a cage designed for crashes. I also don’t like wearing a full face helmet all the time, and the thick clothes suck in summer. It would also have to make me drive on the road instead of bike lanes, and a lot of my ways are on gravel like ground and through woods, up and down the hills, taking shortcuts between places. I use it for long and very short distances like going to the shop a kilometre away.

      An e-bike is still a bicycle when the battery runs out.

      It has cheaper replacement parts, isn’t as heavy and doesn’t need registration or insurance.

      I like riding my bike, in every weather besides thunderstorms, I just don’t like working against the wind and uphill, and an e-bike cancels both out.

      I ride about 7000 km each year with it.

    • Showroom7561@lemmy.ca
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      8 hours ago

      Motorcycles would be a step backwards in almost every aspect, except for speed. 😕

      • hawgietonight@lemmy.world
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        7 hours ago

        A step backwards just for changing the pedals for footpegs and adding a throttle control? I think it’s a great step forward, you don’t have to get tired anymore.

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          29 minutes ago

          Just off the top of my head:

          • Can you store a motorcycle in an apartment, closet, or under a desk?
          • Carry one up or down a flight stairs?
          • Drive one legally without training, licensing, and insurance?
          • Take one on paths away from traffic and large vehicles?
          • Purchase one new for under $1000?
          • Safely move kids with it?
          • Take one on public transit?
          • Service it with basic tools and inexpensive components, even in your own living room?
          • Ride one without it making noise?
          • Use one to carry cargo (i.e. a week of groceries)?
          • Refuel one at home or at the office?

          I can come up with dozens of reasons why an e-bike would be better (more practical) than a motorcycle, for pretty much anyone.

          I’m not against motorcycles, but they are basically cars with two wheels and far less utility.

    • Annoyed_🦀 @monyet.cc
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      11 hours ago

      I think people will also ask motorcyclist why not just drive. While motorcycle is really good way to travel within city, cycling got an added benefits as its really good for your physical and mental health. You get your daily exercise by just riding it to places, and there is solid proof that people with ebike(at least on class 1) are still gonna put in energy on their ride and are likely to ride it further and longer, thus improve on their health.

      If your purpose is only about going from point a to point b as fast as you can, then yeah go for motorcycle.

    • PonyOfWar@pawb.social
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      13 hours ago

      Riding my e-bike is still a physical workout, just one that takes me further than my regular bike. I can take bike paths or forest paths and don’t have to always use the roads. E-bikes are quiet.