ComedyPilot
Secret Lemonade Drinker
- Location
- The Kingdom of Yorkshire
Call me a snob, but I won't even acknowledge people on 'assist' bikes unless they're over 80 years old, riding with both parents and at least 1 grandparent.
Surely it depends on whether you then sit back and don't do anything or use it to help you. If someone can benefit from getting out on their bike ... who perhaps wouldn't cycle or couldn't cycle otherwise?Sitting on your idle backside and pressing a button on the handle bars is NOT cycling.
But the thing is, they aren't limited to 15mph. The electrical assistance is limited to 15mph for street legal ones in the UK. So they can fly along on the straight, they're heavy so they fly along downhill, and they're assisted, so they can go uphill easily as well. Where I live, I wouldn't have a hope of catching a reasonably fit person on an assisted bike! And I'm told that it's dead easy to remove the limitation. The one I tried was far faster than that.
Yes it is. Its just not YOUR sort of cycling.Sitting on your idle backside and pressing a button on the handle bars is NOT cycling.
Sitting on your idle backside and pressing a button on the handle bars is NOT cycling.
Don't understand this point of view, it is cycling, in addition to my 22 mile commute I was also doing other rides up to 60 miles earlier this year which has fast tracked me to getting fit enough to do similar rides on my (non-powered) mountain bike now fitted with slicks.
It's a shame they don't get more popular, for commuting especially, to create more demand for cycling friendly routes and facilities. A much bigger user base of two wheel users would become a greater lobbying force. It makes a lot of sense to arrive at work NOT hot and sweaty.
My Kudo King rides like a normal bike, if you don't pedal it doesn't go ? It just helps going up hills or against stiff head winds.
Don't understand this point of view, it is cycling, in addition to my 22 mile commute I was also doing other rides up to 60 miles earlier this year which has fast tracked me to getting fit enough to do similar rides on my (non-powered) mountain bike now fitted with slicks.
It's a shame they don't get more popular, for commuting especially, to create more demand for cycling friendly routes and facilities. A much bigger user base of two wheel users would become a greater lobbying force. It makes a lot of sense to arrive at work NOT hot and sweaty.
My Kudo King rides like a normal bike, if you don't pedal it doesn't go ? It just helps going up hills or against stiff head winds.