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as long as e-bikes are labelled as such, no problem. what i don't want to see is 'normal' road bikes retro-fitted with the kind of motor found by the UCI at a cyclocross event pitching up on the club run…
Uhm ... maybe he is worried you can then keep up and want to go out riding with him all the timeMr Hop looked at me like I was the antichrist when I mentioned it.
Why not? If it's not a race, who cares why someone is able to keep up: genetics, training, motor.as long as e-bikes are labelled as such, no problem. what i don't want to see is 'normal' road bikes retro-fitted with the kind of motor found by the UCI at a cyclocross event pitching up on the club run…
Labelled, you say LABELLED?as long as e-bikes are labelled as such, no problem.
I have to admit: the only time I don't like my ebike is when I am riding up the hill from my house (varies easy to moderate) and I come up behind a group of 'proper' cyclists sweating their way up the hill. I can't NOT overtake as I don't want to wait, but I'm embarrassed to do so. The first time it happened, I whizzed past and just shouted "It's OK, I am cheating!". Now, I man up, turn the assistance off (so no tell-tale whine from the rear hub) and make a humongous 30-second effort to pass under my own steam, before reinstating the power when out of earshot. As I am riding something weighing about 22 kg, this takes it out of me for the next half-hour. Good exercise, I suppose.Labelled, you say LABELLED?
They should have bleepers on them, the kind that reversing lorries have, that way real cyclists would know there was an ebike in the vicinity and would not break sweat trying to catch up or be shocked out of their minds when overtaken by an ebike.![]()
You mean mine (apologies for the self-promotion if you don't)? It's here:Wow. That was uplifting. Can someone remember where the longer reply is? I may need a lift after tomorrow![]()
Well, I assume you equally insult overweight men in cars, on motorcycles or riding bus or trains? Or is it just reserved for those who are active, but not quite as active as you?
as long as e-bikes are labelled as such, no problem. what i don't want to see is 'normal' road bikes retro-fitted with the kind of motor found by the UCI at a cyclocross event pitching up on the club run…
In certain circumstances. But I suspect the vast majority of mature adults who don't cycle now would assume they need assistance when all they really need is a few weeks to get used to it.However they really do open up the cycling potential for many people who consider themselves too unfit to cycle normally.
Labelled, you say LABELLED?
They should have bleepers on them, the kind that reversing lorries have, that way real cyclists would know there was an ebike in the vicinity and would not break sweat trying to catch up, or be shocked out of their minds when overtaken by an ebike.![]()