First thing, let's start calling calling/labeling/classifying those things as "motorcycles", "mini-bikes", "mopeds", or something that distinguishes them from actual "electric bicycles". If they had gasoline motors, they's be called min-bikes or motorcyles like I used to ride as a kid. Those motorcycles above are configured to be ridden with a throttle under most circumstances. I've never seen anyone actaully pedaling on of those motorcycles. The pedals are nominal only, and not really functional based on the seating and leg configuration. They certaily are not built, nor conducive to exercising with human power in mind. They have no place on a sidewalk, or pedestrian/bike trail. If I had ridden my gas powered Sears MiniBike on the road, sidewalk, or paved pedestrian trail in the 70's I would have bee arrested, and my minibike impounded.
If we don't get them off the sidewalks and paved trails, were all going to be painted with the same broad brush and lose our access.
This is exactly what my brother and I had in the 70's, The Puncher. Same as those things above, just louder. The front shocks were s*it.
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