classic33
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And limiting it to bicycles does sorta knock tricycles and quaricycles out of it. Not to mention unicycles.This is similar to the point we made. Also no-one had a clue what it meant except some of the students.
And limiting it to bicycles does sorta knock tricycles and quaricycles out of it. Not to mention unicycles.This is similar to the point we made. Also no-one had a clue what it meant except some of the students.
Wonder how a "No Acoustic Bikes Allowed" sign would be taken/read if they put them in place.
I saw this article in road.cc where they refer to normal bikes as acoustic, as opposed to electric bikes. I had never heard the term acoustic applied to a bike, and thought that I was marketing guff invented by Ribble, but it turns out that its been in use for some time, with this Reddit thread discussing it two years ago.
I find it silly to invent a new term for what has always been a bike, and everyone understands what it is. Is it just me?
'Bike' is already used illiterately, as in 'quadbike' or even 'three-wheeled bike'.
"Is it an eBike?" is a question I've had a few times in the last few years when i mention riding a bike.
"It's a manual bike." is my reply. People seem surprised, as if they assume everyone is riding eBikes these days.
"Is it an eBike?" is a question I've had a few times in the last few years when i mention riding a bike.
"It's a manual bike." is my reply. People seem surprised, as if they assume everyone is riding eBikes these days.
Or maybe you just look old and feeble, so they assume you personally can't ride a regular bike? (I have no idea of your looks, so may be entirely wrong in this suggestion, I'm not intending to cast aspersions).
that is very likely
but as far as i can tell... teenagers are hankering after an ebike rather than a regular bike these days.
give it ten years and manual bikes will be as common as penny farthings are today.
that is very likely
but as far as i can tell... teenagers are hankering after an ebike rather than a regular bike these days.
give it ten years and manual bikes will be as common as penny farthings are today.
Bike and ebike. I hear what you say @ebikeerwidnes but feel we just have to accept it. This on the same lines as a cyclist I object to being lumped in with d******** kids riding on pavements, pulling wheelies, no lights, head to toe in black, etc. I do accept though drivers see proper cyclists as a PIA.
that is very likely
but as far as i can tell... teenagers are hankering after an ebike rather than a regular bike these days.
give it ten years and manual bikes will be as common as penny farthings are today.
"Is it an eBike?"