• WhippetBowie@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Can’t argue with the base premise. But here in Toronto it’s the ebike wild West. Where no law is enforced.

    Folks are ripping by in the bike lanes on 100lb electric mopeds with throttles and fold away pedals. I’ve seen bikes where the chain is rusted off but the “bike” happily zips past a grandma on dutch bike at 35kph.

    Recently the transit commission finally banned ebikes on the subway because they were lighting trains on fire.

    All I ask is that ebikes are limited to pedal assist and have a weight limit. But I think the genie is out of the bottle.

    Anyway. I’ve got opinions.

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      I think no one disputes that we need a clear separation of electric bicycles and electric motorcycles and the presence of pedals ain’t enough.

      Presumably once that’s sorted out, e-bikes can and should become the norm. They’re the “all ages and abilities” equalizer.

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        Not sure if that’s even possible here.

        It feels like every Uber Eats delivery person is on one of these things.

        They are everywhere.

        I imagine we could grandfather in existing vehicles somehow, maybe by distributing stickers for existing owners. I dunno.

        But it would kill the gig economy here, I feel like the electric motorcycle problem might be here to stay.

  • Phantom_Engineer@lemmy.ml
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    Honestly, even light electric motorcycles are a huge improvement over cars. My ebike-from-a-kit goes about 30mph and runs off a throttle. I generally ride on the road (city streets) and avoid sidewalks when at all possible. It’s fun to ride, doesn’t need gas, and is super-efficent when it comes to electricity (far more efficient than an electric car). I can park it way more easily than I can park a car, and it’s great for short trips where taking the car is unjustified but it’s too far to easily walk. 10/10 would recommend. Would also do whatever training/registering/licensing is required, but right now I live somewhere where regulations either don’t exist or exist but aren’t enforced.

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      1 year ago

      even light electric cars are a huge improvement, a light electric motorcycle is an improvement so tremendous that it’s difficult to comprehend, and actual e-bikes? transcendent.

  • drkt@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    Only semi-related but: The only people I’ve heard say e-bikes aren’t real bikes are people who don’t own bikes of either kind.