Old 01-14-24, 05:47 PM
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We all have different world views and ride different ways for different reasons.

Some are putists and consider, ANY assist as "cheating". Those on this forum obviously see virtue in E-bikes, either as an assist for the terrain challenged, or as means of practical transportation, or someplace in between.

Imagine a hypothetical person managing a heart condition, who might benefit from data correlating work output and cardiac response. So, while one may be concerned about battery condition, another may be more interested in body condition.

Fortunately, each can have whatever, without limiting the options of others.
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