Originally Posted by
veganbikes
But an e-bike is not a radio or a smart phone and you need to pedal in order to move forward so not sure where the need to be handicapped comes in? I commute on mine and it helps me replace a trip that would be done with a car or bus with a bike. I go out to get groceries or meet up with friends or family and things like that. Bikes are not just for fun they are also useful transportation and e-bikes fit into that quite nicely.
His rude comment about disabled people come from a place where bikes are used solely for recreational purposes. His vision is of able-bodied roadies, lol. Quite often, folks that like don't even want to "share" the bike paths with anyone not in lycra. But ebikes are making cycling a transportation option, not just recreational. And the use of e-assist means more cyclists out on those recreational pathways that used to be the sole purview of lycra roadies. they need to learn to share with others, lol. And, many e-bike riders were former MUGGLE bike riders who developed some arthritis or other health issues - and did not want to give up riding. I'd been riding and car-free for 4 years before I had health issues which necessitated some assist.