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lenny

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Family 'devastated' after man killed by teen on modified electric bike in Leeds

Deliveroo rider killed cyclist in e-bike crash
""Neither of you had the right to be on that pavement," he said."
Deliveroo rider who killed cyclist while riding an illegally modified e-bike given community service and four-year driving ban
 

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Have you guys been keeping up with the latest Ebike News? There have been some exciting developments lately, from new battery technologies to improved motor efficiency. I recently read about a brand launching an ultra-lightweight electric bike with a longer range—perfect for commuting in NZ! Plus, with more cities investing in Ebike infrastructure, it looks like the future of cycling is electric. What are your thoughts on the latest innovations? Have you come across any game-changing Ebike technology recently?
 

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Blimey, I hope this doesn't catch on. Of course, I'd much prefer sensible hafnium carbide carriages be provided for ebike conveyance, which can quickly be filled with liquid nitrogen.

RMT calls for e-bikes ban on Tube
 

saneagle

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Have you guys been keeping up with the latest Ebike News? There have been some exciting developments lately, from new battery technologies to improved motor efficiency. I recently read about a brand launching an ultra-lightweight electric bike with a longer range—perfect for commuting in NZ! Plus, with more cities investing in Ebike infrastructure, it looks like the future of cycling is electric. What are your thoughts on the latest innovations? Have you come across any game-changing Ebike technology recently?
The best ebikes all use proven simple technology that works robustly and reliably, and doesn't change. Many new technologies and ideas in ebikes have been and gone because they're unreliable, spare parts were impossible to get for repairs, and they didn't do what the marketing hype said they would.

The only way you get longer range out of an ebike is by pedalling harder or using a bigger and heavier battery. Over the years, batteries have slowly become better, both in reliability and energy density. Already motors have theoretical efficiency in the range 80% to 90%. Any improvement would be small, and anybody who claims extra range from a bike with a more efficient motor or transmission system is just spouting marketing hype. My advice is to be very skeptical about stuff you read that claims such things.

It's true that a bike becomes more efficient when it becomes lighter. For each 1kg mass reduction, the efficiency would increase by about 0.5%, so an ebike that weighs 18kg would be about 3% more efficient than a 24kg one, but lightweight normally means small battery, low power and short range.
 
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lenny

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Fresh appeal issued for man wanted by police in Cardiff
"A new appeal has been launched over the whereabouts of a man wanted in connection with a collision that saw a person knocked off their bike. Joshua Knight is wanted by South Wales Police after the incident on September 9, 2023."
 

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For Delivery Workers in Latin America, Affordable E-Bikes Are a Superpower
In the long run, e-bikes are cheaper than motorbikes. With financing help from start-ups like Guajira, many immigrant workers are making the switch.
"E-bikes produce virtually no greenhouse emissions after manufacturing. Plus, they’re less physically demanding."
 

lenny

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Silvertown tunnel cycle bus: Full details revealed of all the bikes able to taken on board
Free shuttle bus will carry cargo bikes and e-bikes including Lime bikes
"The first images of how the Silvertown Tunnel “bike bus” will transport cyclists and their bikes under the Thames have been revealed."


 

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DNA tagging spray trialled in Watford to tackle e-bike crime
"This dye, detectable only by UV light, provides forensic evidence to link individuals to specific crimes.
It remains on skin and clothing for several months."