Like the title said, I had a blast riding an e-bike and didn’t have anyone else to share this to, so I’ll tell anyone who is willing to read about it.

I’ve been getting into riding bikes for the past several months, and decided to try an e-bike at a store and I can’t get over how much fun it is. Riding at 20 mph feels way more fun than driving any car at like 65+ mph. Just the feeling of the wind going past my face felt much better than any of the creature comforts in my car

I have to put in a conscious effort to show emotions on my face, but with riding this e-bike, I had the dumbest, biggest smile on my face from the moment I got onto the bike. Everybody I passed, I wanted to walk up to them and tell them that I was having so much fun and that they should try out this bike. Of course, I didn’t because I have the social skills of a brick, but the urge was still there

I also wanted to buy the bike that day so bad, but I knew I needed to practice some form of self-restraint and wait to make sure I truly wanted that bike and not needlessly spend money for retail therapy

Anyways, bikes are cool, public transit is cool, and micromobility is super cool. I hope everyone can feel the same joy/happiness I felt while I was riding this bike sometime in their life

I hope your day goes well. If it doesn’t, I hope it gets better. Thanks for reading!

  • ATGM 🚀@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Electric engines completely change the crash & fall dynamics.

    As someone with long bike riding experience - for commuting - you couldn’t pay me to write something so irresponsibly dangerous.

    You essentially have a weak motorcycle with zero safety features.

    • douglasg14b@beehaw.org
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      1 year ago

      I’ve been a long time bike user, either for downhill entertainment or for simple commutes like going to the store. Stopped after I lived on a steep hill with a shoulder-less highway at the bottom.

      What sort of crash and fall dynamics are you thinking of? I’m picturing essentially the same, but with a heavier bike, which you might compare an aluminum framed bike vs a steel framed bike to?