Alaskan
Well-Known Member
There is no arguing about the need for higher powered motors and higher voltage batteries with folks who either want the bike to do most of the work, or those who just crave ever more power.
Why they even bother chiming in on threads like this about systems they don't like and that don't meet their power-hungry demands is beyond me. I guess they just can't resist the opportunity to rain on the parade of other people's choices that differ from theirs.
I used to be both a pipe smoker and pipe maker and was very active on pipe forums. The guys with their dime store corn cob pipes were frequently igniting flame wars with the guys that appreciated and shared their love for fine artisan, fully hand-made pipes. Like I said earlier in this thread, there is no convincing those who only consider price, that qualities like, craftsmanship, integrity, refinement add any value worth paying for. It is a form of reverse snobbery.
By the way, ebikes have taken over as my main passion. I no longer smoke nor do I make pipes anymore. My shop space has been taken over by ebikes. For any interested, here is a link to a photo album of my pipes...yes you could buy 20 corn-cob pipes for what I got for mine:
Why they even bother chiming in on threads like this about systems they don't like and that don't meet their power-hungry demands is beyond me. I guess they just can't resist the opportunity to rain on the parade of other people's choices that differ from theirs.
I used to be both a pipe smoker and pipe maker and was very active on pipe forums. The guys with their dime store corn cob pipes were frequently igniting flame wars with the guys that appreciated and shared their love for fine artisan, fully hand-made pipes. Like I said earlier in this thread, there is no convincing those who only consider price, that qualities like, craftsmanship, integrity, refinement add any value worth paying for. It is a form of reverse snobbery.
By the way, ebikes have taken over as my main passion. I no longer smoke nor do I make pipes anymore. My shop space has been taken over by ebikes. For any interested, here is a link to a photo album of my pipes...yes you could buy 20 corn-cob pipes for what I got for mine: