RichardB
Slightly retro
- Location
- West Wales
OK, I get that.
But the majority of E Bikes I've seen are being ridden by teenagers whose parents have more money than sense. The local cycle trail is a flat ex railway line some 18 miles in length and is an easy ride on even the cheapest Halfords bike. But this year, it was polluted with kids hooning along on battery power getting zero exercise benefit.
I get your frustration completely and I would feel the same. But to condemn a whole mode of transport because of the behaviour of a few youngsters doesn't make sense. It's like condemning all motorcyclists because a few kids ride illegal bikes round the housing estate. Personally, I love the feeling of busting a big hill on a conventional bike too, and enjoy the effort/reward thing more the fitter I get. But I still love my ebike for days when there is a lot of shopping, or I want to go a longer distance and the time is short. Horses for courses.
Also, not everybody wants to do strenuous exercise (and that is their choice), so the ebike still has massive potential for revolutionising short-distance/urban travel - it could be a literal car replacement for millions with the right support.