pmcdonald
Well-Known Member
You are kidding, right? I never know these days in our hyper PC new normal.
You get that quote was pretty misogynistic, right? We're a better forum than that. Still, it's been deleted so let's move on.
Interesting thread nonetheless. My ebike cost to the dollar what I sold my last car for.
The car could seat 5 adults and their luggage, sit as 110 comfortably, and had a range of 750 km.
My ebike seats one adult, cuts out support at 25 km/h and has a range of 150 km. Plus you get wet when it rains.
The car made me miserable on my commute, the bike brings me joy every morning and afternoon.
It doesn't take much to see the trickle on economic benefits either: one less car congesting the roads, public health and environmental savings. Society is pocketing those savings.
The point has been made here already that the law of diminishing returns kicks in with ebikes, like in all things. A $15k car provides essentially the same functionality as a $500k car. It just won't stroke your ego as much. If you want bleeding edge product you pay the premium. For the rest of us there's plenty of reasonably priced options on the market from $1k up.