IslandHopper
New Member
...that makes me cringe, when I think in terms of e-bikes being allowed access to trails.
http://www.sunahmebikes.com/specs-1
Sunahme bikes, manufactured and sold in Ladysmith, BC.
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for electric powered vehicles. But to call this a bicycle is rather misleading. It weighs over 100 lbs (45 kg). It goes 90+ kph (55+ mph). It's a motorcycle that just happens to have cranks and pedals.
I've seen a video of one going down a hiking trail doing what I would estimate to be 30+ mph. That is what makes me cringe - the interactions and consequences of irresponsible riders on these machines.
Anyone have any thoughts on these? Just curious.
http://www.sunahmebikes.com/specs-1
Sunahme bikes, manufactured and sold in Ladysmith, BC.
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for electric powered vehicles. But to call this a bicycle is rather misleading. It weighs over 100 lbs (45 kg). It goes 90+ kph (55+ mph). It's a motorcycle that just happens to have cranks and pedals.
I've seen a video of one going down a hiking trail doing what I would estimate to be 30+ mph. That is what makes me cringe - the interactions and consequences of irresponsible riders on these machines.
Anyone have any thoughts on these? Just curious.