If you don't like them, stay out of the ebike thread. Don't want your blood pressure rising now do we. There's a good chapYebbut none with motors, we hope, for the cheating lazeeeee b*******s.
If you don't like them, stay out of the ebike thread. Don't want your blood pressure rising now do we. There's a good chapYebbut none with motors, we hope, for the cheating lazeeeee b*******s.
If you don't like them, stay out of the ebike thread. Don't want your blood pressure rising now do we. There's a good chap
Oh poor crankarm......i think someone is ankering after an ebike, but his over inflated ego wont allow it. Poor little man childGo to see what you cheaters are up to from time to time ;@)
indeed i read an article is does indeed stand for f***UCI .....What's written on the chainstay? Just can't make it out.... FUC....
- yes he does seem to have an aversion to ebikes, doesn't he. I expect he's been overtaken by one recently. He is a PROPER cyclist after all!Oh poor crankarm......i think someone is ankering after an ebike, but his over inflated ego wont allow it. Poor little man child
Oh poor crankarm......i think someone is ankering after an ebike, but his over inflated ego wont allow it. Poor little man child
what a load of absolute poppy cock and drivel..........regulations are already in place, you ill informed victorian half breedNot in the slightest. I think E-bike bicycles are frankly pathetic and those that use them equally so. If you want a bicycle with a motor i.e. a motorcycle then take your motorcycle test and get a motorcycle license and buy a proper motorcycle which is what I have. E-bikers want it both ways, increased speed with reduced effort from themselves, but to use cycling facilities and to be taken seriously as cyclists. LoL. The lot of you need to man up. The only driver here is the market selling these things. But hopefully in the fullness of time regulations will inevitably come and they will be treated just like any other motorised vehicle - you shall have to take a test, your bike has to have an MOT and insurance, and you have to wear a proper motorcycle helmet and ideally protective CE clothing. Most importantly you will hopefully be banned from using existing cycling infrastructure as you do at the moment. At the moment with E-bikes it's bit like the Wild West or Wild East. Your time will come.
ill informed victorian half breed
so is calling me lazy and pathetic, but hes posted it many times without any removal of said commentThis probably falls foul of forum rules on name-calling, but it made me laugh.
My own previous post is probably ripe for moderation too, but frankly ICBA to engage with such nonsense - there's no point trying to argue rationally with someone so totally irrational.
Not in the slightest. I think E-bike bicycles are frankly pathetic and those that use them equally so. If you want a bicycle with a motor i.e. a motorcycle then take your motorcycle test and get a motorcycle license and buy a proper motorcycle which is what I have. E-bikers want it both ways, increased speed with reduced effort from themselves, but to use cycling facilities and to be taken seriously as cyclists. LoL. The lot of you need to man up. The only driver here is the market selling these things. But hopefully in the fullness of time regulations will inevitably come and they will be treated just like any other motorised vehicle - you shall have to take a test, your bike has to have an MOT and insurance, and you have to wear a proper motorcycle helmet and ideally protective CE clothing. Most importantly you will hopefully be banned from using existing cycling infrastructure as you do at the moment. At the moment with E-bikes it's bit like the Wild West or Wild East. Your time will come.
It's the first step towards machines taking over and pushing all the humans off the edge of this flat earthNot in the slightest. I think E-bike bicycles are frankly pathetic and those that use them equally so. If you want a bicycle with a motor i.e. a motorcycle then take your motorcycle test and get a motorcycle license and buy a proper motorcycle which is what I have. E-bikers want it both ways, increased speed with reduced effort from themselves, but to use cycling facilities and to be taken seriously as cyclists. LoL. The lot of you need to man up. The only driver here is the market selling these things. But hopefully in the fullness of time regulations will inevitably come and they will be treated just like any other motorised vehicle - you shall have to take a test, your bike has to have an MOT and insurance, and you have to wear a proper motorcycle helmet and ideally protective CE clothing. Most importantly you will hopefully be banned from using existing cycling infrastructure as you do at the moment. At the moment with E-bikes it's bit like the Wild West or Wild East. Your time will come.