DaveyB1981
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just seen this article - m.engadget.com/default/article.do?artUrl=http://www.engadget.com/2010/11/21/...ropriately-named/&category=classic&postPage=1
Now, electric bikes are nothing new, but it has got me thinking. Would I ride one? would YOU ride one? what is the point of them?
As much as the geek in me would love a go on this machine, I do fail to see the point. Why have a machine that is meant for pedalling and place something on it that negates the need to pedal? I can understand for some people the desire to have a motor as backup, but I feel it would just make me lazy. With the 40mph top speed, where is the incentive to pedal faster?
The only use I can see is to suprise motorists. That would be pretty cool.
Am I missing something else?
Dave.
Now, electric bikes are nothing new, but it has got me thinking. Would I ride one? would YOU ride one? what is the point of them?
As much as the geek in me would love a go on this machine, I do fail to see the point. Why have a machine that is meant for pedalling and place something on it that negates the need to pedal? I can understand for some people the desire to have a motor as backup, but I feel it would just make me lazy. With the 40mph top speed, where is the incentive to pedal faster?
The only use I can see is to suprise motorists. That would be pretty cool.
Am I missing something else?
Dave.