Acoustic vs Electric bikes.

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deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
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The just ''bike versus ebike'' solution has a problem. Just about anything that rolls on 2 wheels is referred to as a bike. Motor bikers are also bikers, Ebikers are also bikers.

As to the ''acoustic'' or ''analogue'' attempt at differentiating, I don't think anyone ever used ''acoustic'' until they came along with electric guitars because the only guitars anybody has ever heard are acoustic, and nobody had ever called a clock ''analogue'' until the digital clock display came along because they were just clocks but they then needed a way of distinguishing.

I'm going for Sbike - simple bike. Not that anyone knows what the S stands for...
 

freiston

Veteran
Location
Coventry
But it should.

Why?
 

classic33

Leg End Member
The just ''bike versus ebike'' solution has a problem. Just about anything that rolls on 2 wheels is referred to as a bike. Motor bikers are also bikers, Ebikers are also bikers.

As to the ''acoustic'' or ''analogue'' attempt at differentiating, I don't think anyone ever used ''acoustic'' until they came along with electric guitars because the only guitars anybody has ever heard are acoustic, and nobody had ever called a clock ''analogue'' until the digital clock display came along because they were just clocks but they then needed a way of distinguishing.

I'm going for Sbike - simple bike. Not that anyone knows what the S stands for...
Smart Bike?
 

Alex321

Guru
Location
South Wales
But it should.

Why?

They aren't mopeds under any definition there has ever been in the UK.

Prior to 1977, mopeds DID have pedals, and you could, if you had to, propel them for a short distance using those pedals. But they were never something that was intended to be propelled mainly by the use of pedals, with motors only helping. The motor has always been the primary source of propulsion for a moped.

I do remember a time (must have been around 1969-70) when my parents had a moped, which had no starter, you had to bump start it by pedalling. But even with that one, once started, you didn't pedal any more.
 
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