E-bikes are a thing

Ebikes??

  • I have never ridden one

    Votes: 98 40.2%
  • I have ridden one for over an hour on a trail and I’ll never buy one

    Votes: 10 4.1%
  • I have ridden one in a trail for over an hr and I am considering one

    Votes: 19 7.8%
  • I’ll never give up my analog bike but I’ll still get an ebike

    Votes: 35 14.3%
  • Did he just say analog bike?

    Votes: 36 14.8%
  • My knees are failing and an ebike in inevitable

    Votes: 17 7.0%
  • My next bike will certainly be an ebike.

    Votes: 19 7.8%
  • I’ll never own an ebike, even when I’m 90

    Votes: 25 10.2%
  • Ebikes cause more trail damage than analog bikes

    Votes: 8 3.3%
  • Ebikes have no more trail impact than a traditional bike.

    Votes: 65 26.6%
  • I hate anyone on an ebike

    Votes: 7 2.9%
  • Anyone on a bike is a friend of mine, ebike or not

    Votes: 93 38.1%
  • I’ve been seeing ebikes in the woods regularly

    Votes: 53 21.7%
  • I’ve never seen an ebike on the trail

    Votes: 15 6.1%
  • It's called an Acoustic bike

    Votes: 14 5.7%
  • “I may consider one after my body is all used up and broken"

    Votes: 63 25.8%
  • I already own an off-road Ebike

    Votes: 37 15.2%
  • I have no interest in an e-bike

    Votes: 14 5.7%
  • Arguing against ebikes is kerfuffle

    Votes: 15 6.1%
  • I like Matty no matter what he rides

    Votes: 20 8.2%

  • Total voters
    244
"Electric bikes are more than 10x more efficient than electric passenger cars, meaning the same amount of battery needed for a 20-mile commute in an electric car could power an e-bike for over 200 miles. And that’s compared to normal electric cars. Vehicles like the new electric Hummer have enough battery on-board to produce 400 e-bike batteries!"

 
"Electric bikes are more than 10x more efficient than electric passenger cars, meaning the same amount of battery needed for a 20-mile commute in an electric car could power an e-bike for over 200 miles. And that’s compared to normal electric cars. Vehicles like the new electric Hummer have enough battery on-board to produce 400 e-bike batteries!"

Simple physics. It takes a lot more energy to move a person in a 4000+ lbs. car than on a 50 lbs. bike, especially when on the bike not all of the propulsion is from the battery.
 
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Specs are interesting... up to 100 mile range in Eco mode. 31.6 seat post hints at dropper compatibility, although I don't see anything about a cable routing port.

If there is a way to use a dyno front hub to charge the battery during descents, this could be the ultimate touring bike I've been dreaming about for years.

In a way, the single build-kit option makes sense. It's $10K. Period. If you can afford it and it meets your needs, pick a size.
 
Just makes no sense to me to own a drop bar e bike in NJ to me. If you live in the Rocky Mountains and any route you take leads to 5k+ feet of climbing, sure, it might make sense. Most of my road rides are 15-20 miles long and I am really surprised if I see more than 1500 feet of climbing…… and $10,000 bucks? It should come with a “ more money than brains “ in big letters jersey.
 
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Just makes no sense to me to own a drop bar e bike in NJ to me. If you live in the Rocky Mountains and any route you take leads to 5k+ feet of climbing, sure, it might make sense. Most of my road rides are 15-20 miles long and I am really surprised if I see more than 1500 feet of climbing…… and $10,000 bucks? It should come with a “ more money than brains “ in big letters jersey.
Isn’t the point of a road bike more to get in shape anyway? Around here just pick a flat route.
 
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Just makes no sense to me to own a drop bar e bike in NJ to me. If you live in the Rocky Mountains and any route you take leads to 5k+ feet of climbing, sure, it might make sense. Most of my road rides are 15-20 miles long and I am really surprised if I see more than 1500 feet of climbing…… and $10,000 bucks? It should come with a “ more money than brains “ in big letters jersey.
Makes total sense to me.

Moots' prime customers are the retired folks treating themselves to a bike. The same base of customers mountain E-Bikes have. Lots of people who traded health for wealth during their career.

So similar reasons for buying an electric mountain bike. Loss of fitness, injury, or keeping up with a faster wife/husband.

And not everyone lives in NJ so why is it dumb? Your Rocky Mountain example is a perfect example of where it makes total sense. And the same argument can be said about mountain biking in NJ, it's pretty flat. The highest point in NJ is 1800 feet! Must all be flat!
 
Specs are interesting... up to 100 mile range in Eco mode. 31.6 seat post hints at dropper compatibility, although I don't see anything about a cable routing port.

If there is a way to use a dyno front hub to charge the battery during descents, this could be the ultimate touring bike I've been dreaming about for years.

In a way, the single build-kit option makes sense. It's $10K. Period. If you can afford it and it meets your needs, pick a size.
It's funny because when I was into bike touring, simple & easy was the prime concern in a bike build. Plenty of people with with 26" wheels as you can find tubes/tires anywhere. Cable rim brakes, older 9-speed setups, etc. But in the US most of those concerns really go out the window especially if you're willing to spend $$ to bail out of an issue during a tour.

This bike is probably great for credit card touring. Takes a ton of the stress off your body and mind, can charge at night while sleeping.

4 friends of mine did an organized tour in Europe this year and they had a choice of regular vs E-Bikes. Being able to switch to E-Bikes mid-trip saved some of their entire vacations due to injury/illness during the tour. Also allowed being able to enjoy the trip overall without being beaten up with the mileage & elevation.
 
At this point in my life, fuck-yeah any touring I do will be at least partially credit-card touring. I'm past the point of suffering just for the sake of suffering.

The funny part is at 33 lbs., the Moots e-bike weighs about the same, if not a bit less, than the first (unloaded) touring bikes I had 30+ years ago, so even if I have to pedal a dead battery around it wouldn't be a big deal. The one change I'd want to make is swapping the single chain ring for a dual with a front derailleur so I'd have a bail-out granny gear.
 
That Sur Ron sent me down the rabbit hole reading about things I suddenly think I should own. 🙂. There are definitely people for whom the e-motorcyles appeal because they can get away with poaching trails.
If i was just a *weee* bit closer (meaning not having to actually pass the police station en route) to get to the main pinelands trail heads, i'd have had one long ago.
 
Because most people like to justify their own life choices by examining others DUH!

Honestly, I got tired of pedaling, sweating, dehydrating, swelling, same trails and end up at the same place (start/end) so that’s why I’m enjoying the motorcycle these days. Road E-bike would be nice to go farther, faster, see more, enjoy more. My own propulsion isn’t hitting the spot anymore but a hummer may.
 
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