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The following link will take you to and interview with my friend Wai Won Ching: https://electricbikesnz.com/2017/12/22/interview-with-wai-won-ching-founder-of-ezee-bike/
I'm glad I read that as it has altered my opinion on some aspects of ebiking. Thanks for supplying the link and it's good to know you're still in touch, albeit taking life a little easier these days (I assume!).The following link will take you to and interview with my friend Wai Won Ching
He talked a lot of sense re throttles, bike usage and the regulations. He's one of the few other people that figured out what the regulations actually allow regarding power.That was the most sensible article that I have read.
And like 18-19 years ago I saw the ebikes, they were designed by the geeks at university, and they designed the bike for their own ego, not for the user.
So true.
Batteries built into frames and effectively irreplaceable when worn out.
WWC speaks with the voice, authority and experience of a commercial realist, not some academic centred crowd funding dreamer.
The comments on throttles are so true.
UK industry and suppliers need to be gearing up for Brexit, MPs will be looking for 'Brexit Bonuses' and revamping EU rules to allow throttles could be one.
the problem is, modern ideas consist of making things lighter, often leading to less reliable bikes.but sadly, he didn't keep up with modern ideas, which left his bikes as relics from the past that nobody wanted to buy. The changes he did make, to me, were never quite what was needed. Maybe at the London show he'll have something new.
You have to make a product that people want to buy.the problem is, modern ideas consist of making things lighter, often leading to less reliable bikes.
that is of course true. People still buy Ezee bikes though.You have to make a product that people want to buy.
Hi Tom,I'm glad I read that as it has altered my opinion on some aspects of ebiking. Thanks for supplying the link and it's good to know you're still in touch, albeit taking life a little easier these days (I assume!).
Your contributions to this forum over the years have been both helpful and very educational. Few people have done more in the UK to promote the Ezee project and Wai Won Ching should be grateful to you for your efforts in that direction. I know 'flecc' has always been a fan of the Ezee motor and may still own at least one model - his usage involving some heavy-duty work for the motor demonstrated how robust and powerful that motor is.
Good to hear from you.
Tom
Thanks for posting this - interesting read. Will you be visiting the show? Looks like we will be on the neighbouring stand, so if you are please do say hello.Wai Won Ching will be at the London Bike Show with eZee bikes on stand LB08.
Hi Bob,Thanks for posting this - interesting read. Will you be visiting the show? Looks like we will be on the neighbouring stand, so if you are please do say hello.