Cost-Benefit Poll: Electric Bike to Replace Your Car or Motorcycle

What speed and distance tradeoffs make kicking the car habit worthwhile?

  • 10 miles per day, 20mph

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 10 miles per day, 28mph

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 10 miles per day, 35mph

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 20 miles per day, 45mph

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 40 miles per day, 45mph

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Never a valid option

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    4

Mike leroy

Active Member
What eBike performance level do you need to replace your car or motorcycle for transportation? Is the primary drawback battery range or bike speed? Or, would you never consider it.

Below is table for three speeds and distances that suit eBikes.

  1. 10 miles per day
    • 20, 28 or 35 mph
  2. 25 miles per day
    • 28, 35 or 45 mph
  3. 40 miles per day
    • 28, 35 or 45 mph
  4. Will only drive a vehicle for transportation

I wish I had a Grace One.15 like this:

 
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What eBike performance level do you need to replace your car or motorcycle for transportation? Is the primary drawback battery range or bike speed? Or, would you never consider it.

Below is table for three speeds and distances that suit eBikes.

  1. 10 miles per day
    • 20, 28 or 35 mph
  2. 25 miles per day
    • 28, 35 or 45 mph
  3. 40 miles per day
    • 28, 35 or 45 mph
  4. Will only drive a vehicle for transportation

I wish I had a Grace One.15 like this:

I would do 20 miles a day at 35 miles per hour.
 
For commuting, a year ago I switched to my bike at 20 miles roundtrip / 20-25 mph. I still use the car in bad weather though.
 
For commuting, a year ago I switched to my bike at 20 miles roundtrip / 20-25 mph. I still use the car in bad weather though.
Definetly. Injury also requires some fallback plan. I want to get rid of my gas car. So, the bus and train become my backups.
 
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