Jeremy McCreary
Bought it anyway
- Region
- USA
- City
- Carlsbad, CA
Another thing I've learned from riding in a place crawling with ebikes: People have all kinds of reasons for riding them — utility, pure transportation, pleasure, fitness, bum knees and other physical limitations, etc.
As long as they're riding responsibly, who am I to say that they should be putting effort into the pedals or riding a certain kind of ebike?
Utility and transportation seem to the main reasons in my hilly area. And for those riders, throttling around and ghost-pedaling seem to be norm. Most are on RadRunner-like cadence-sensing 20" fat-tire hub-drives with throttles.
Yes, they're using their ebikes like motorcycles or scooters. So what? Nearly all of those ebikes represent a car not on the road and fossil fuel not burned.
Isn't car replacement what we all want?
As long as they're riding responsibly, who am I to say that they should be putting effort into the pedals or riding a certain kind of ebike?
Utility and transportation seem to the main reasons in my hilly area. And for those riders, throttling around and ghost-pedaling seem to be norm. Most are on RadRunner-like cadence-sensing 20" fat-tire hub-drives with throttles.
Yes, they're using their ebikes like motorcycles or scooters. So what? Nearly all of those ebikes represent a car not on the road and fossil fuel not burned.
Isn't car replacement what we all want?
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