Ebikes won't be the downfall of "normal" bikes. Normal bikes are just too cheap and plentiful to disappear. There might be vastly fewer new non-ebikes to buy eventually though, but given this is a site dedicated to secondhand bikes, I don't suppose we'll worry too much about that.
My ebikes means that I don't have a car and I can do the hilly commute to the nearest town in a timely manner, carry all of the household shopping home and go and do a physically demanding job (with a near life long chronic illness) without completely exhausting myself by cycling home uphill in the pissing driving rain at 9pm at night. I keep my push bikes for fun and leisure. Ebikes aren't that expensive either. My first was 350 quid, the second is a motor attached to an existing bike (again about 380 quid).
To address the article, I appreciate the guy has to submit copy and get the chatteratti chattering to get those subscriptions/ad dollars rolling in, but most people don't give a shit about this stuff. They simply want to get from A-B in a way that works for them. Some would do it on a flying carpet if they could. If some of the things above weren't true for me, I'd still be riding my push bike for my commuting needs (as I did for many years). I don't care about the status of an ebike - it's just a useful tool.
Anything that gets people on two wheels is good - whether push bike, ebike, escooter or motorbike. All of these options take up less room on the road and are less polluting than nearly all of the four wheeled personal transport alternatives.
My ebikes means that I don't have a car and I can do the hilly commute to the nearest town in a timely manner, carry all of the household shopping home and go and do a physically demanding job (with a near life long chronic illness) without completely exhausting myself by cycling home uphill in the pissing driving rain at 9pm at night. I keep my push bikes for fun and leisure. Ebikes aren't that expensive either. My first was 350 quid, the second is a motor attached to an existing bike (again about 380 quid).
To address the article, I appreciate the guy has to submit copy and get the chatteratti chattering to get those subscriptions/ad dollars rolling in, but most people don't give a shit about this stuff. They simply want to get from A-B in a way that works for them. Some would do it on a flying carpet if they could. If some of the things above weren't true for me, I'd still be riding my push bike for my commuting needs (as I did for many years). I don't care about the status of an ebike - it's just a useful tool.
Anything that gets people on two wheels is good - whether push bike, ebike, escooter or motorbike. All of these options take up less room on the road and are less polluting than nearly all of the four wheeled personal transport alternatives.
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