mjr
Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
- Location
- mostly Norfolk, sometimes Somerset
I've put this here rather than the e-bikes subforum because I'm more interested in how it's viewed by non-e-bike riders in general and a rather broader audience than only club cyclists.
Recently a couple of people have complained about electric assist bikes not being 'proper' cycling or that they're only valid if their users are disabled in some way either by age or physical disability.
I'm of the opinion if someone wants to ride assisted for whatever reason, that's their choice and I'm glad there is a choice. My only reservation is - due to a total lack of policing - the laws around electric assisted bikes will be flouted by some, though I suspect the effect will be minimal from a cycling perspective.
Is the subject of validity of pedelec use worth discussing openly without descending into factional chaos?
Recently a couple of people have complained about electric assist bikes not being 'proper' cycling or that they're only valid if their users are disabled in some way either by age or physical disability.
I'm of the opinion if someone wants to ride assisted for whatever reason, that's their choice and I'm glad there is a choice. My only reservation is - due to a total lack of policing - the laws around electric assisted bikes will be flouted by some, though I suspect the effect will be minimal from a cycling perspective.
Is the subject of validity of pedelec use worth discussing openly without descending into factional chaos?