Sujet : Re: Bicycle road test & review
De : roger (at) *nospam* sarlet.com (Roger Merriman)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.techDate : 19. May 2025, 20:03:02
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Wolfgang Strobl <
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Am 19 May 2025 15:20:51 GMT schrieb Roger Merriman <roger@sarlet.com>:
Wolfgang Strobl <news51@mystrobl.de> wrote:
Am 19 May 2025 07:53:26 GMT schrieb Roger Merriman <roger@sarlet.com>:
AMuzi <am@yellowjersey.org> wrote:
Absolutely hilarious.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AB7pBrudFbg
He’s a good watch I enjoyed him getting on of the hire bikes working
yesterday?
And yes those bikes are kinda the worse example of “the Tesla of the bike
world” ie IT fantasies about bikes than reality and all that!
The whole concept of "electrical assist" is a bad joke. Combine that
with “designer bikes” and it becomes completely ridiculous.
It’s more the black box electronics and dumb stuff like hubless wheels and
so on.
That's the "designer bike" part. If it looks nice on the drawing board
and and a person knowing its shortcomings can ride it for the time it
takes to record a few videos, it has served its purpose.
He tends to collect bikes particularly if interesting ones, so i suspect
he’s ridden it a fair bit, I don’t believe that bike ever worked well motor
or not it’s simply not designed well, ie the stiff uncomfortable ride and
so on.
Which is step above the e bike technology which after all can be ridden and
used if off even.
That's missing the point. In both cases, the motor is a necessary
ingredient to hide some shortcomings. Some people might add that a
motor powering a bicycle essentially _is_ a shortcoming. I tend to agree
with this view.
No plenty of hire bikes don’t have motors and ride fine for what they are,
both have rather ponderous ride and so on, and neither go particularly
fast, the vast majority of London’s Boris bikes aren’t electric.
The Lime bikes and similar dockless bikes do all seem to be electric, but
doesn’t make much difference to the bike, both plod along and so on.
Roger Merriman