legrandefromage":5psfe76u said:Theres Ducati with their ebikes
https://www.ducati.com/ww/en/e-bike/tk-01-rr
https://scramblerducati.com/bike/escram ... 1607673656
They really have lost their way recently
legrandefromage":5psfe76u said:Theres Ducati with their ebikes
https://www.ducati.com/ww/en/e-bike/tk-01-rr
https://scramblerducati.com/bike/escram ... 1607673656
d8mok":2jpqg464 said:legrandefromage":2jpqg464 said:Theres Ducati with their ebikes
https://www.ducati.com/ww/en/e-bike/tk-01-rr
https://scramblerducati.com/bike/escram ... 1607673656
They really have lost their way recently
legrandefromage":s2k7v4i9 said:greencat":s2k7v4i9 said:Yes, I've heard carbon fibre frames are essentially now regarded as consumable items. Personally, will be surprised if many of the modern ones are in regular use in 20 years time.
Probably about a third of the bikes I've owned have had frame failures (cracked seat tube twice, bottom bracket shell crack, bottom bracket threads rusted out, snapped drop out, rack mount insert pulled out, bottle boss ripped off causing downtube failure, head tube crack). Only one of those preventable by maintenance, and only one caused by a crash. Not a heavy or abusive rider either.
I would carefully say that maybe you've been riding the 'wrong' bicycles?
legrandefromage":3i9dz3th said:Theres Ducati with their ebikes
https://www.ducati.com/ww/en/e-bike/tk-01-rr
adroitstif":1j8nlcz5 said:I always think that if I ever took the plunge with a bolt-on Bafang-type kit, I'd be extremely tempted to buy the 750 watt version and cross my fingers that the police didn't look too closely. 250w just doesn't seem quite entertaining enough.
At which point it's classed in law as a motorbike and you start to give e-bike a bad name.adroitstif":zj4a23b1 said:That sounds like a convincing argument from personal experience. So long as 250w is fun, then clearly you don't need to break the law. Nevertheless I might go for 500w and meet the law half-way!