With running costs around 0.05 pence / kilometre (or 2p upwards including deprecation) and door to door times approaching or probably shorter than a car in city centres, and with less hassles with stuff like parking/traffic and getting right to the door at the other end, why do you not own an electric bike?
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Why don't you own an electric bike?
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Why don't you own an electric bike?
74They are too expensive for what they are2.70%2Roads are too dangerous for bikes17.57%13I've forgotten how to ride a bike0.00%0A car adds inches to my ego while a bike shrivells it to nothing2.70%2Not thought about it8.11%6The model I want doesn't exist yet4.05%3I like in-car luxuries such as not being soaked by rain and squashed by juggernauts27.03%20My travel patterns don't correspond to a bike solution20.27%15Too inconvenient / it would crease my shiny suit8.11%6I want to ride AndyW's chopper9.46%7 -
I hate cyclists.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostWith running costs around 0.05 pence / kilometre (or 2p upwards including deprecation) and door to door times approaching or probably shorter than a car in city centres, and with less hassles with stuff like parking/traffic and getting right to the door at the other end, why do you not own an electric bike? -
That's because they have bigger willies than you and are fitter than you.Originally posted by Churchill View PostI hate cyclists.
excellent andyw option BTW, TW.Hard Brexit now!
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I you want to be a vigilante, Charles Bronson style, get yourself a big Chopper and mow the fookers down. Sorted.Comment
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More motorists kill pedestrians than cyclists though?Originally posted by zeitghostWHS.
They're a PITA for motorists & pedestrians.
And how that clown got away with a £2k fine for killing that girl is beyond me.Comment
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Why not just get a regular bike? The only fuel you need is to eat some food, and the humble bicycle is one of the most efficient machines around. Unless you live somewhere with a lot of hills, it's not even hard work.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Cyclists are royal PITA's.. other day i saw one walking, or cycling, rather, her Dog, on the road!!!
99% don't follow the law, and this will only change when they start RFID taggin the bikes so they can also get fines thru the post.Comment
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Why not use an electric wheelchair?
They are cheap 2nd hand on ebay, and you get to do your Lou and Andy impressions on the daily commute?Comment
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Can they tow a 2.5 tonne braked trailer?How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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I'm not sure that leg power is more energy or cost efficient than using mains electric at 11 pence / kWh (a pedal assisted electric bike only consumes 100-200Watts or so). Cycling a little faster makes things a little safer and reducing the impact of hills/headwinds/sweating are probably the main conveniences.Originally posted by d000hg View PostWhy not just get a regular bike? The only fuel you need is to eat some food, and the humble bicycle is one of the most efficient machines around. Unless you live somewhere with a lot of hills, it's not even hard work.Comment
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