New York Albertan
Old School Hero
I have worked hard as propagandist towards my children, that older, "retro bikes" are kings, and the newer, fancier bikes, including E-Bikes, are part of the decline of civilization (okay, I wasn't that dramatic, but we buy local, and try to eat and drink local). I've done the same spiel with old cars, old guitars, and old cameras. Maybe it's me?
So when my wife's E-Bike showed up without a hint, well... It through me. Especially since it came via Amazon, who I also can't support. I hear these lithium batteries are exploding in loft apartments in NYC. Then again, the lithium batteries in my old analog cameras aren't - so maybe that's "fake news"... ? That said, my small, always on the cusp of growing, collection of cheap, old bikes will never explode. One up for the retro bikes, I suppose...
This is really a sarcastic post, though I have yet to sit and ride my wife's E-Bike. Perhaps I won't. I'd rather ride a dirt bike, or motorcycle. But I do notice a lot of young people "regressing" back to film, old digicams, nostalgia, older bikes, more "organic" pursuits, and so on. And I am happy to see this return to simplicity and "local".
Tomorrow, I will take my 1989 Norco Cherokee out for a two hour run on the trails by the Bow River, here in Calgary. It's an old ATB, but I will force it to do what it was built to do in 1989. And it will comply. Or it won't. But my backpack will have one film camera, and an old digicam, to film the experiance.
Rant over. Over and out!
(I just noticed I'm a "Devout Dirtbag". I wear that moniker proudly!)
So when my wife's E-Bike showed up without a hint, well... It through me. Especially since it came via Amazon, who I also can't support. I hear these lithium batteries are exploding in loft apartments in NYC. Then again, the lithium batteries in my old analog cameras aren't - so maybe that's "fake news"... ? That said, my small, always on the cusp of growing, collection of cheap, old bikes will never explode. One up for the retro bikes, I suppose...
This is really a sarcastic post, though I have yet to sit and ride my wife's E-Bike. Perhaps I won't. I'd rather ride a dirt bike, or motorcycle. But I do notice a lot of young people "regressing" back to film, old digicams, nostalgia, older bikes, more "organic" pursuits, and so on. And I am happy to see this return to simplicity and "local".
Tomorrow, I will take my 1989 Norco Cherokee out for a two hour run on the trails by the Bow River, here in Calgary. It's an old ATB, but I will force it to do what it was built to do in 1989. And it will comply. Or it won't. But my backpack will have one film camera, and an old digicam, to film the experiance.
Rant over. Over and out!
(I just noticed I'm a "Devout Dirtbag". I wear that moniker proudly!)