gnvqsos wrote:5.encourage people to block up bridal paths
Bloody e-bikers .
gnvqsos wrote:5.encourage people to block up bridal paths
hemo wrote:Slightly off topic but an answer to Q8 in Mountfields dislikes;
Jimmy at BGA Reworking/Insat intl in North London about 10/15 mins walk from Bounds Green tube station.
Uses only top quality cells (generally about 6 or 7 branded cells only) for battery recells he can do Bosch /Yamaha etc just a case of keeping the BMS live during the process so comms connection isn't broken.
His prices have to be seen to be belived and are much cheaper then most budget OEM packs, his character is infectious and he treats his job more as a hobby then work.
Batteries 4 -10 days turn around and he arranges for pick up and drop off.
horizon wrote:Mountgrove wrote:Hello, I have been riding an ebike for 3 years. So I thought I would add my conclusions.
So began my journey into ebike territory and I soon realised things are not as simple as they seem !
Here is what I like.
Now here is what I DISLIKE !
Please feel free to comment and I would like to hear from others who have made an ebike "journey" !
Really good summary - thanks. It's interesting to hear from someone who has actually tried an ebike and given it their best and come out the other end and back to an ordinary bike.
My concern about ebikes is that they might be taken up by non-cyclists who never get to experience what they and a bike could do. The trouble with this forum is that ebike users on here have mostly had a lifetime of cycling and know what it's like - so my argument with them is that it's the other lot I'm referring to!
hallmrh wrote:The bigoted and offensive contributions to this discussion persuade me to leave this forum. As a lifelong cyclist now with heart disease and an eBike I leave you to your pathetic ramblings.
hallmrh wrote:The bigoted and offensive contributions to this discussion persuade me to leave this forum.
hallmrh wrote:The bigoted and offensive contributions to this discussion persuade me to leave this forum. As a lifelong cyclist now with heart disease and an eBike I leave you to your pathetic ramblings.
Phil Fouracre wrote:As a keen ebiker, I have to admit to being highly entertained by the complete [.moderated.] being talked by the OP, and others. I'm afraid though, it is a free country, relatively, and nobody has the right not to be offended, particularly on an open forum. Life is way to short to be bothered by something as trivial as this
gnvqsos wrote:
Can you post the annual sales of motorbikes and ebikes and allow the emperical criteria determine who is right?I could post several cheap, remarks about the ebike.
1.can be ridden by people before they can demonstrate rpad skills
2.are exempt fromm tax etc and therefore do not contribue to Exchequer ie are free-loaders
3.are a poor means of exercise,compared with normal bikes
4.are a source of pollution unless electric sourced from renewables
5.encourage people to block up bridal paths
[/quote]I plan to buy one and store it as these will become collectors items in 2050
hallmrh wrote:The bigoted and offensive contributions to this discussion persuade me to leave this forum. As a lifelong cyclist now with heart disease and an eBike I leave you to your pathetic ramblings.