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This is eBike crap for lazy affluent people so the can feel good about themselves for the least effort possible.
You real bicycle people who think there's any good in this should be ashamed! Shame! Shame! SHAME! |
Originally Posted by BigAura
(Post 18883205)
This is eBike crap for lazy affluent people so the can feel good about themselves for the least effort possible.
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Show me one single study where this has help anyone with a disability or improved the health outcomes for those doing it.
Shame! Shame! SHAME! |
Originally Posted by gregf83
(Post 18883212)
Isn't that what biking is all about? Why not just walk? Why have a bike at all?
They 750watt motors pushing them! Even Euro 250watt motors are substantial. Subtract from a normal effort and can see what is going on. |
Originally Posted by BigAura
(Post 18883234)
Somewhat true, but its not required that you be affluent. $50 bikes are fine. Regular cycling does promote positive health outcomes.
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Originally Posted by gregf83
(Post 18883241)
What does affluence have to do with this discussion? And there are plenty of fat cyclists around. You don't need a bicycle to be healthy. Walking or running work just as well if not better.
Walking and running are great but people are riding motor-bikes so they don't have the time. Good point on fat cyclists though. People need to eat healthy too! |
I just hope in five years my grandson doesn't ask me "Grandpa why doesn't your bicycle have a motor like mine!".
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Originally Posted by BigAura
(Post 18883157)
Sorry I've seen ZERO reports and/posts from disabled persons as to how they use eBikes. The Electric Bike Report has lots of reports about the tech and shows able bodied people who choose to be lazy. Video after video shows regular people & children barely pedaling and going fast. This whole industry is motor-biking plane and simple. Sickening waste because these unfit folks could be getting real exercise and be less of a burden on our healthcare system. I'm sure that their fitness trackers are congratulating them on a what a great job they are doing cycling.
It's actually a lot worse than I thought. There's an entire industry that will be impossible to unwrap. The loopholes they have created are more than likely already entrenched because they are making money. This is very sad to see. As for here in N. America How many times do I need to say, Yes, it's a fail, and it's a fail for exactly the reasons you are saying, overpowered motors. But the basic principle would work here too if it wasn't for the lax E-Bike laws, thus It's a fail because of the lax laws allowing for too much "assist" that isn't an assist anymore but it's really a motor bike, BUT, I REPEAT. It wouldn't be a fail even in N. America if we had the same rules as in Europe, IMO... :crash: |
Originally Posted by BigAura
(Post 18883276)
The discussion is eBikes and the fact that they are motorized vehicles but declared by law to be bicycles. People are told they are the same because the law says so. Bike shops make money selling them to affluent people who think they are fun. Those people don't buy bikes. People get even fatter!
As far as riding on MUPs, pedestrians don't like cyclists and evidently a couple of cyclists don't like e-bikes. They seem to get along fine though. Affluence is a red herring as you don't need to be affluent to spend $3-7k on a bike or e-bike. |
Originally Posted by gregf83
(Post 18883354)
Affluence is a red herring as you don't need to be affluent to spend $3-7k on a bike or e-bike.
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Originally Posted by gregf83
(Post 18883354)
Why do you care if they're motorized? They're mostly ridden on roads which handle cars, bikes and e-bikes just fine.
As far as riding on MUPs, pedestrians don't like cyclists and evidently a couple of cyclists don't like e-bikes. They seem to get along fine though. And there are dirt ones in the back-country. Suffice it to say I think legally defining bicycle as a motor vehicle is absurd. Read through my posts in this thread to see more points. |
Originally Posted by BigAura
(Post 18883451)
Suffice it to say I think legally defining bicycle as a motor vehicle is absurd.
Does it bother you to be passed by a cyclist? Are you against faster riders of any type or just those on an e-bike? |
Originally Posted by BigAura
(Post 18883443)
But most only affluent people do.
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Originally Posted by gregf83
(Post 18883460)
You've got a low definition of affluence.
My point is it's sad that these motorized contraptions are legally called bicycles. $11,000: http://i1.wp.com/static.electricbike...th-Bomber4.jpg |
Originally Posted by BigAura
(Post 18883205)
This is eBike crap for lazy affluent people so the can feel good about themselves for the least effort possible.
You real bicycle people who think there's any good in this should be ashamed! Shame! Shame! SHAME! BigAura, please think twice before you start telling folks to be ashamed. I'm not sure what you think you mean by "real bicycle people", so here are some of my bona fides: Started riding in 2010, worked my way up from sucking wind with an 8 mile flat commute to doing a 400 mile bike tour this time last summer. If you look over in the Clydesdale & Athena section -- since it seems like you only care about riding for fitness and weight loss -- you'll find tour reports. A few months ago, Something Bad happened to my knees. I'm not sure what yet, despite visits to multiple specialists, Xrays, MRI, needles getting fluid out, and needles putting medicine in. Right now, if I want to ride, I need to start on a bike that's already rolling -- I don't have the strength to generate the torque to get the bike moving from a standstill, but I can keep it moving once it gets rolling. That means that if I want to ride at all, I need an ebike. So -- should I sit home and do nothing, or do what I can? Is my reason good enough? Do I meet your standards? Which leads to the next question, of course: why do you care why other people ride? Maybe you see someone who is new at this whole idea, who likes the security of being able to handle hills. Maybe someone can't do 6 miles yet, but wants to find some goddam way to get moving, somehow, at all. Maybe you're running into someone who wants to be able to carry groceries home. Or maybe, just maybe, you're seeing someone who just wants an ebike. |
Originally Posted by BigAura
(Post 18883491)
Whatever.
My point is it's sad that these motorized contraptions are legally called bicycles. Have a beer, relax and don't worry so much about what other people do. |
Originally Posted by BigAura
(Post 18883491)
Whatever.
My point is it's sad that these motorized contraptions are legally called bicycles. $11,000: http://i1.wp.com/static.electricbike...th-Bomber4.jpg |
Here's a thought for/@ BigAura.. High powered E-Bikes seem to be problematic for you, as they they are for me too... :thumb: BUT, Is it acceptable for 350 Watt or less assist with no throttle, and must be pedalled to go anywhere, and the assist cuts out at 20 MPH, to be considered worthy enough to be used where bicycles CAN be used? :twitchy: If you think about this carefully, I suspect/hope you realize, that there IS an in-between there somewhere... ;) And not that E-Assist is a total fail, but overpowered E-Assist is a fail because it is basically a moped masquerading as a bicycle... :rolleyes: Oh' and if your definition is zero assistance, for any reason. Case closed... :p
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Originally Posted by BigAura
(Post 18882599)
Few if any people are buying these eBikes to replace their cars.
Originally Posted by BigAura
(Post 18883157)
Sorry I've seen ZERO reports and/posts from disabled persons as to how they use eBikes.
I understand, that for some, cycling is an expression of machismo. For me, and my disabled wife who also lives car-free, they provide transportation and pleasure. I have already posted these things in this thread. Frankly, your rages has led you to the sin of falsehood. Frankly, your posts are filled with hate and lies. You insult people on this forum with the claim that we are somehow "not worthy." We have already conceded that you are the most macho person here. Undoubtedly you have the biggest p****. The name you have chosen for yourself makes it clear that you are The Big Man. We give you all that credit. What we will not do, as you can see, is change our ways because of your rage. I will not start driving a car because you say I am not worthy of bicycling. I will even be courteous to fellow cyclists, even when they are on e-bikes (and I saw one on the MUP today).I will also not take upon myself the presumption of knowledge, which is nothing but hubris, and waste my time judging others to determine their "worthiness." I will also continue with my solar assisted touring trike project. I have a trip planned that is simply more than I can ride without pain, not exhaustion, pain; when you grow up you will know the difference. Why not ride a motorcycle? I have had motorcycles and I can tell you that it is a different experience. I am glad that I had those motor-vehicles; but that is not what I want at this point. Possibly in your world I am not worthy of touring. Frankly, I have a low opinion of the persona you are presenting here too. Here are some other pictures of an e-bike: https://s5.postimg.org/jx87saz3r/IMG_1335.jpg https://s5.postimg.org/wxea4k06v/IMG_0028.jpg |
Originally Posted by Robert C
(Post 18883915)
I live completely car-free. This has been made possible by a combination of my e-bike for commuting, and some errands, and conventional bikes for other uses.
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Originally Posted by BigAura
(Post 18882599)
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Ok, I get it! You guys prefer the stealth mode that hides the fact that you "need" assistance to keep-up with with the girls & guys at bicycle events and on bicycle trails. 250W is what you need to keep it up with them. So for this little "stealthy pop" you are adamant that the world redefine the bicycle as a motorized-vehicle. Really? If we want to get into machismo, once again my regular bike is a nearly 35#, 38 year old Schwinn, with friggin' steel rims I ride in the rain. Look at my sig line for the rest, not a single one of which is as appealing to most as even a simple Trek hybrid would be. My favorite (and main) was made 8 years before I was born (every road bike I own was built before I was born), cost me $27, weighs double what half the crap in Performance Bike weighs, and has less than half the gears to keep up. Plus, the shifters are on the stem, making it less easy to use and therefore more manly, something I doubt your very likely brifter bike can claim. Toss even a 35% motor assist on the thing, and I am still giving up time to someone that has the cash to go out and buy a CF weight weenie bike. Hell, it probably weighs what a light ebike weighs without a lick of assist, other than when I am coming down hills. Some of us, however, learned to go out and enjoy life, and if someone else is living it differently, not to care too much. Except, of course, when that person goes round bashing on others about how they are doing it wrong.
Originally Posted by Robert C
(Post 18883915)
I understand, that for some, cycling is an expression of machismo. For me, and my disabled wife who also lives car-free, they provide transportation and pleasure.
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Originally Posted by Robert C
(Post 18883915)
I live completely car-free. This has been made possible by a combination of my e-bike for commuting, and some errands, and conventional bikes for other uses.
Last time I checked there is an Electric Bike forum. |
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