Here's an interesting development of the e-bike concept........
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-31643823
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-31643823
If I never get that infirm or lazy I'll just revert to the monster truck. If you're going as far as powers propulsion then why get wet in the rain?
my pal would love one of they wheels,he might even go cycling if he had one,he's a lazy 'stard,but it would be good for recovery after an injury,or charging your phone,i love going up hill the real way,the mans wayHere's an interesting development of the e-bike concept........
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-31643823
Women can ride uphill too.i love going up hill the real way,the mans way
So the BBC only just found out about it now? It's been available to the general public for about a year.
i've gone for the 1000cc petrol assistance for the journeys where I'm too feeble or lazy to pedal.
Sounds very nice, I have a 1250 version although 1000cc versions are usually the fastest. I do use an old bicycle to ride to work when ever I can to save on fuel and maintenance costs.
It was nice being able to buy British on merit, rather than nostalgia. Wanted a smaller bike really, but forced into a bigger machine as I wanted factory panniers. Very civilised for pootling despite being ludicrously fast if you open it up. No idea what happens if you turn the throttle more than a quarter turn! It's a triumph sprint 1050