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I was following Ant through some singletrack recently and quite frankly the beeping from his Garmin was disturbing the Z E N of the moment. Beep! We‘ve climbed a bit. Beep! We’ve stopped momentarily. Beep! We‘ve hit a waymark. Er…can you turn it off please.
And then some e-bikes arrived and everything was beeping, winking and generally trying to communicate the whole time. Sitting on a very modern hardtail, with nothing making irritating sounds or emitting light, and no battery anywhere on the bike, I felt as though I am on a different path in terms of what mountain-biking actually means…
These guys had bikes festooned with electronics, some of them non-rechargeable. Disposable batteries are a nightmare for the environment, and while I know that the beans I ate to give me the power to ascend also have a carbon footprint, I was a bit gobsmacked at the sheer size of the battery on these bikes and the fact that the guys had an equally huge and heavy spare battery in their backpacks.
Now, Mike K is on the case, and what he says is interesting….
https://www.pinkbike.com/news/opinion-how-many-batteries-does-a-mountain-bike-really-need.html
And then some e-bikes arrived and everything was beeping, winking and generally trying to communicate the whole time. Sitting on a very modern hardtail, with nothing making irritating sounds or emitting light, and no battery anywhere on the bike, I felt as though I am on a different path in terms of what mountain-biking actually means…
These guys had bikes festooned with electronics, some of them non-rechargeable. Disposable batteries are a nightmare for the environment, and while I know that the beans I ate to give me the power to ascend also have a carbon footprint, I was a bit gobsmacked at the sheer size of the battery on these bikes and the fact that the guys had an equally huge and heavy spare battery in their backpacks.
Now, Mike K is on the case, and what he says is interesting….
https://www.pinkbike.com/news/opinion-how-many-batteries-does-a-mountain-bike-really-need.html