Yes, ebikes are here to stay and people will adopt.Agree Vern. I don't think they are mad at me, it is mostly a look of astonishment I get because unless they know what to look for it isn't obvious I am on an assisted bike. Usually when I talk to people about the bike, and help them understand it isn't a scooter, they get really interested in the idea.
Mark,Vern - I run into the situation of passing bikers all the time, mainly because Cincinnati is becoming more bike-friendly every day. The city has a great bike plan ( http://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/bikes/ ). There is even an interactive map to show preferred, caution, and not recommended routes. I always feel a little guilty passing someone working hard, but probably because I have become such an avid "regular" biker over the past year. I have even shrugged an mentioned I was cheating to a couple of people I have passed in the dedicated bike lanes.
can't wait until someone here gets grace mx2 . Nice bike!
It's the end of October now and in Maine, or at least for me, it means waffling between cold gear and warm gear. I start in the darkness now and it's cold but I find myself often overdressed, especially on the return trip. The temperature hovers around freezing in the morning but could be 50 degrees on the return trip.
I have not yet put on my winter tires but I am commuting at 50% eco assist. It slows me a little bit down and I like it that way as I do not want to get caught on frozen asphalt doing 28mph.