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Wife and I Made The Switch To Electric Bikes
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<blockquote data-quote="velocicaur" data-source="post: 16469205" data-attributes="member: 33335"><p>They are awesome. They open up a huge range in travel as you're no longer tied to your stamina. Many people can't go far on bikes, toss in the summer heat, and it is a pretty dreadful experience except for those in really good shape. It's a surefire way to make biking fun rather than a chore for many people. It is now much easier to ride a bike if you have chronic health problems as well. It is a 100% win for getting people outside and doing stuff. It'll be great for biking as a sport once the purists calm down.</p><p></p><p>I had the pleasure of riding a luna cycle (not the sur-ron) with the 2000W boost motor on it with throttle - it's essentially a budget dirt bike with pedals. It's a great time. The pedal assist bikes are really good too - hills are not an issue. There are a ton of restrictions on them in my area (can't take them on mountain bike trails, etc.) but I have a feeling that will change in the coming years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="velocicaur, post: 16469205, member: 33335"] They are awesome. They open up a huge range in travel as you're no longer tied to your stamina. Many people can't go far on bikes, toss in the summer heat, and it is a pretty dreadful experience except for those in really good shape. It's a surefire way to make biking fun rather than a chore for many people. It is now much easier to ride a bike if you have chronic health problems as well. It is a 100% win for getting people outside and doing stuff. It'll be great for biking as a sport once the purists calm down. I had the pleasure of riding a luna cycle (not the sur-ron) with the 2000W boost motor on it with throttle - it's essentially a budget dirt bike with pedals. It's a great time. The pedal assist bikes are really good too - hills are not an issue. There are a ton of restrictions on them in my area (can't take them on mountain bike trails, etc.) but I have a feeling that will change in the coming years. [/QUOTE]
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