Douglas Wever
Member
So after buying an ebike last week (Raleigh) I reached out to the members' coordinator of a very large bike community here with organized rides most days of the month. To say I got a terse e-mail response would be an understatement.
Are owner's of traditional bikes and more specifically the traditional bike clubs non accepting of e-bikes, or think they don't belong together? One of the ride coordinators I followed up with was very nice but texted me, "my main concern is safety."
So apparently there are some issues here I am not aware of, and for the moment this e-bike is just too fun/addictive to break out my traditional Motobecane (heck I'm already researching a Class 3 [Pedelec] - Trek XM 700+). And, I'm not aware of any real ebike community here in Huntsville, Alabama.
Are owner's of traditional bikes and more specifically the traditional bike clubs non accepting of e-bikes, or think they don't belong together? One of the ride coordinators I followed up with was very nice but texted me, "my main concern is safety."
So apparently there are some issues here I am not aware of, and for the moment this e-bike is just too fun/addictive to break out my traditional Motobecane (heck I'm already researching a Class 3 [Pedelec] - Trek XM 700+). And, I'm not aware of any real ebike community here in Huntsville, Alabama.