GDS
New Member
Gary, perhaps you don't understand the workings of an ebike. You state "purely motor assist" above but with a Class 1 e-bike (the VAST majority of them are Class 1) you have to pedal or else the assist isn't there. You can adjust the level of assist on many of the bikes to make it fairly easy or actually pretty close to an analog bike. I'm 69 years old. Last month my buddy and I did a 20 mile ride in the mountains here in Colorado. We rode nearly 4 hours and had over 2,500' elevation gain! If you think that didn't give us a workout you don't understand exercise physiology! At my age I could never have done that ride without some assistance! You anti-ebike folks claim only young fit persons should be on the trail. If I were young and fit then I would likely not be on an e-bike but I can't turn back the clock on my age, I can't undo my total knee replacement, I can't undo my 3 rotator cuff surgeries or my cervical fusion! Just because I'm not young and fit doesn't mean I shouldn't be able to enjoy the same trails and pleasures of younger riders! This is age discrimination and arrogance on full display!Of course you are getting exercise. But if your 6000miles are purely motor assisted you know fine well you haven't been doing as much exercise as you would have using a normal bike. This really shouldn't be difficult to grasp.
Ebikes are 100% accepted here.
I'm simply pointing out that It doesn't matter whether ebikes are seen as a "lazy" option or not. And trying to justify that point is entirely irrelevent to your plight