ebikemom
Well-Known Member
In my area, ebikes are, happily, proliferating! And, I see more and more teens on them. A surprising thing I've noticed is "throttle only" riding by some teens who appear to be quite able bodied. A kid I saw yesterday was riding, standing on the pedals, throttle only. But, throttle-only riding misses out on the *active* transportation potential of an ebike.
When I started my son out on ebiking (he was 16), I had Pedego remove the throttle. This allowed him to become habituated to pedaling his ebike. I had the throttle connected/installed after about six weeks ... where we live there are steep hills and the throttle is extremely useful if one must start on a hill. He doesn't ride "throttle only" though.
I point out the throttle-removal possibility because some bikes DO come with throttles and they CAN be removed. For my son's bike that meant simply not connecting it, not installing the throttle lever, and using a longer handgrip.
Anyway, this is just something to consider if getting an ebike for a teenager, if you want your teen to be active.
For those who are unaware ...
Class 1: pedal assist, no throttle, assist up to 20mph
Class 2: pedal assist, throttle, assist up to 20mph
Pedaling onward and upward!
When I started my son out on ebiking (he was 16), I had Pedego remove the throttle. This allowed him to become habituated to pedaling his ebike. I had the throttle connected/installed after about six weeks ... where we live there are steep hills and the throttle is extremely useful if one must start on a hill. He doesn't ride "throttle only" though.
I point out the throttle-removal possibility because some bikes DO come with throttles and they CAN be removed. For my son's bike that meant simply not connecting it, not installing the throttle lever, and using a longer handgrip.
Anyway, this is just something to consider if getting an ebike for a teenager, if you want your teen to be active.
For those who are unaware ...
Class 1: pedal assist, no throttle, assist up to 20mph
Class 2: pedal assist, throttle, assist up to 20mph
Pedaling onward and upward!