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Are electric bikes the future?
yes, I believe they are the future! There are many people out there who can use these wonderful bikes to get outside when traditional bikes don't afford them the opportunity to do so.
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I’m new to the E bike game but I’ve fallen in love so quickly. They are so fun to ride and I personally think they are way safer to ride than motorcycles because they don’t go crazy fast and you can ride them on the sidewalk like a regular bike. I currently own an Ariel Rider X class and it’s been so fun to ride. Currently impressed by the new Astro Class 3 E bike by C3strom. Such a beautiful bike and it’s got all the qualities that I look for in an E bike. The design is so rad. Definitely hope to get my hands on one soon.
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I hope so.
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Well, if to be honestly hard to say. In some case, it is definitely yes. On the other hand, many people can not imagine their life without bikes and doing this outside in the park or other places. I think that e-bikes are the future for sure, but we won't forget about normal one
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There's still so much unknown, and volatility with e-bikes, their manufacturers, and the market, I am not sure if they are the future. Part of the future, maybe. But, I personally don't believe they will replace the non-e-bikes.

I can't imagine taking an e-bike on a tour or flying across the continent and so many such reasons.

They definitely fulfill a niche and need, though.
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Overall, e-bikes have great potential in future urban transportation, especially in terms of environmental protection, health and traffic efficiency. However, realizing its potential requires the joint efforts of the government, enterprises and the public to promote the development and popularization of electric bicycles.
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At the present time:

Most e-bikes don't have enough range for anything other than short distances. I pedal further than the range of many e-bikes.

Most e-bikes are too expensive.

Many e-bikes break too much, and cost too much for repairs.

Electric bikes with small wheels are selling in large numbers in Asia, but are only used for short distances.

https://forums.bikeride.com/thread-8498.html
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Hello,

Absolutely! Electric bikes are undoubtedly the future of personal transportation. They seamlessly blend sustainability with convenience, making them an ideal choice for urban commuting and beyond. As cities continue to grow and traffic congestion becomes a daily struggle, electric bikes provide a practical solution. They offer the freedom to navigate busy streets while reducing our carbon footprint. With advancements in battery technology and motor efficiency, e-bikes are only going to get better and more accessible. So, yes, without a doubt, electric bikes are paving the way to a greener and more efficient future!
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(04-02-2021, 05:35 PM)Nicholas Wrote:  Hello, bike riders!
What do you think about electric bikes? Do you believe that the number of e-bike owners will continue growing steadily in the future? Share your thoughts in the comments!

I don't think ebikes ARE the future, but they will certainly be PART OF the future for quite a while. Hopefully the ebike industry will mature and shift to producing durable products instead of disposable products (although I don't have much hope for that).
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(04-02-2021, 05:35 PM)Nicholas Wrote:  Hello, bike riders!
What do you think about electric bikes? Do you believe that the number of e-bike owners will continue growing steadily in the future? Share your thoughts in the comments!
Yeah, number of electric vehicles are increasing day by day. You can easily witness it from the automobile industry. Secondly,
they are eco-friendly. If someone has solar panels in his house and he or she is charging his electric bike from solar panels than the charging cost of his / her bike will be zero.
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I think electric bikes are a great way to enjoy cycling without getting too tired or sweaty. They are also eco-friendly and cost-effective compared to cars or motorcycles. I believe that e-bikes will become more popular in the future as people seek alternative modes of transportation and recreation.
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My opinion on the subject is that ebikes attract different target group, ie. those people who would not cycle if there were no motor to assist them. For other, established cyclist, getting an ebike would be a long way.
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Electric bikes represent a pivotal aspect of future transportation. Their eco-friendly nature, efficiency, and growing popularity indicate a significant role in shaping the future of personal mobility and urban commuting.

For more information visit this site: Ebikevibe
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(03-14-2024, 04:22 AM)ElectricBike Wrote:  Electric bikes represent a pivotal aspect of future transportation. Their eco-friendly nature, efficiency, and growing popularity indicate a significant role in shaping the future of personal mobility and urban commuting.

For more information visit this site: Ebikevibe

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(10-19-2023, 07:21 PM)Kimmy Wrote:  
(04-02-2021, 05:35 PM)Nicholas Wrote:  Hello, bike riders!
What do you think about electric bikes? Do you believe that the number of e-bike owners will continue growing steadily in the future? Share your thoughts in the comments!

I don't think ebikes ARE the future, but they will certainly be PART OF the future for quite a while. Hopefully the ebike industry will mature and shift to producing durable products instead of disposable products (although I don't have much hope for that).

This is basically my sentiment as well. There are all sorts of use cases for bicycles and so we have different types of bicycles - always have. ebikes are better in some cases, but have drawbacks like weight and cost, and they open entirely new uses for some, like letting those who otherwise couldn't cycle do so.

I'd be more interested in adoption and getting governments to adjust infrastructure to accommodate more people using things like ebikes. Amsterdam always comes up in those discussions. We need a culture shift.
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Hello @sgeorges,

I completely agree that e-bikes will play a significant role in the future, as they address an important market need. However, weight and sustainability are major concerns. The infrastructure question is quite different. Here in India, I see many e-bicycles and e-motorbikes, but the infrastructure is lacking. So, the solution Indians/manufacturers have come up with is to make batteries removable and have a spare battery at home. While one battery charges, the bicycle or motorbike can run on the other. The other solution is that many carry the charging cable along with a meter to gauge how much power one uses. This way, they can recharge even at a stranger's place and pay him. The latter is mostly for motorbikes but again, out-of-the-box things go a long way..

A cultural and mental shift is urgently needed. In Boston/Cambridge, I often saw cyclists riding fast without paying attention to other cyclists, motorists, and traffic. This behavior is common among all cyclists, but e-bike riders, with their heavier bikes, have additional responsibilities. As Spiderman said, "With great power comes great responsibility."...




(07-18-2024, 02:38 PM)sgeorges Wrote:  
(10-19-2023, 07:21 PM)Kimmy Wrote:  
(04-02-2021, 05:35 PM)Nicholas Wrote:  Hello, bike riders!
What do you think about electric bikes? Do you believe that the number of e-bike owners will continue growing steadily in the future? Share your thoughts in the comments!

I don't think ebikes ARE the future, but they will certainly be PART OF the future for quite a while. Hopefully the ebike industry will mature and shift to producing durable products instead of disposable products (although I don't have much hope for that).

This is basically my sentiment as well. There are all sorts of use cases for bicycles and so we have different types of bicycles - always have. ebikes are better in some cases, but have drawbacks like weight and cost, and they open entirely new uses for some, like letting those who otherwise couldn't cycle do so.

I'd be more interested in adoption and getting governments to adjust infrastructure to accommodate more people using things like ebikes. Amsterdam always comes up in those discussions. We need a culture shift.
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(04-02-2021, 05:35 PM)Nicholas Wrote:  Hello, bike riders!
What do you think about electric bikes? Do you believe that the number of e-bike owners will continue growing steadily in the future? Share your thoughts in the comments!

Yes, the trend of ebikes is groing. If you look for ebikes at Google trends for the last 5 years, you will see this:


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