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lots of hate out there

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To be fair that seemed to be one person moaning and buy the sound of it had never been on or any where near a emtb.Im afraid people just dont know what they are genuinely like.I love mine gets me out alot more than a normal bike.

I've always found the bikers I meet think it's good I am getting out on a bike and not sitting in front of the TV.

 

Perhaps a younger person may not have the same response, advantage to the aged or we have a nicer group of people in these parts.

I've just read most of it and honestly that's one of the most supportive ebike threads I've read on a mainstream MTB forum. There is a lot of understanding on there, and the OPs points are flagged up as being pretty much nonsense.

 

Things have improved a lot over the past 2 years, and I could go into many of the reasons for that... but essentially that is pretty good, and positive.

Apart from other ebikers, my experience of meeting other cyclists is that I am generally ignored. As I'm usually over friendly (and not in any lycra etc) then they probably just thing I'm a bit mad/eccentric! Having said that, I generally find that women cyclists are much more inclined to share a "Hi" as you meet/pass.
I did not expect this marmite feeling in the biking world but lots out there have dislike and even hatred

 

Probably best you steer well clear of the 'Brexit' thread then!:D

 

Tom

I have been a competitive cyclist for thirty years but after turning fifty i found that the enjoyment was going out of it for me.The e-bike replaced what i had lost and now i wouldn`t go back.

Most of the haters are young and don`t realise how strength decreases with age and a little help goes a long way.

Any anti feeling I've come across has been from the mamil's mainly local club riders.They just don't get it and think cheating is wrong but shut up once you mention Lance or even a few others who have used the exemption ticket. Recently one particular rider (probably their Alpha male) kept up with me and tried to needle me but he failed miserably as eventually he gave up as I wizzed off in my non lycra gear and walking boots.

Its inevitable that as e-bikes become more and more accepted as they have, the remaining haters are the most extreme in their views.

 

Another way of saying they are the lunatic fringe.

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Its inevitable that as e-bikes become more and more accepted as they have, the remaining haters are the most extreme in their views.

 

Another way of saying they are the lunatic fringe.

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I don't think they would be 'remainers' though.

Kettles warming up on the stove, tin baths and a toilet right up the back garden! Been there, done that. Ain't going back! :confused:

 

Ebikes Pfft! Some of those whiners don't know they're born. I'll bet that many are from the generation that, when sent to their rooms for misbehaving, were gutted to have to stay in there. With only a PC or laptop, cable or satellite tv, a colour tv, hi-fi, and their own phones. Texting all their mates with "I'm grounded!" :oops:

 

Let em whine! It's all publicity, good or bad. It's just the fact that many have OCD and feel that everyone must suffer, as they do. Or, prove their athleticism by going equally as fast as them. Hence, suffering appropriately.

 

If you can't do that, then you must be cheating. Or, tearing up the countryside. Another crock of sugar! In my opinion as a cross country ebiker. First off, I rarely see other bikes going where I go. Especially when it's muddy. It's just too much hard work for regular bikers. Secondly, those that try, leave as much of a trail as anybody else. Trail erosion is another figment of extreme imaginations. What next? Noise pollution! :p

 

The internet. It'll never catch on! :D

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Apart from other ebikers, my experience of meeting other cyclists is that I am generally ignored. As I'm usually over friendly (and not in any lycra etc) then they probably just thing I'm a bit mad/eccentric! Having said that, I generally find that women cyclists are much more inclined to share a "Hi" as you meet/pass.

I rather like the idea that I might also seem mad/eccentric...[emoji625]

 

The internet. It'll never catch on! :D

 

Oh, I'm not so sure, you know! Abraham Lincoln said exactly that but he'd be astonished if he were around today.

 

Tom

As i stated on the other thread being an ex-poacher (I am now too old to run off) i have always been a cheat and class the comment as a "badge of honour". I am typing this on a wireless keyboard, whatever next .
As i stated on the other thread being an ex-poacher (I am now too old to run off) i have always been a cheat and class the comment as a "badge of honour".

 

Cheat, opportunist, entrepeneur, high achiever.

 

Choose the description to position where you'd like your status in society to be. ;)

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I'm a member of another cycling forum and have not had one bad comment about riding an ebike, to the contrary some have asks questions about buying one!.
As i stated on the other thread being an ex-poacher (I am now too old to run off) i have always been a cheat and class the comment as a "badge of honour". I am typing this on a wireless keyboard, whatever next .

 

A wireless policeman is on his way to your residence right now for a cosy little chat which will be faithfully recorded, both sound and film, on a wireless device he will pull out of a pocket.

 

Tom

Being of a certain age I remember when punk rock first hit the scene and the radio 1 jocks of the day (with the honorable exception of John Peel who always played the most obscure s--t he could get his hands on), said that it would never catch on and they would never play it..........

The rest as they say is history.

 

as long as you can move it the council cant do jack about it pmsl ;)

He also has an underground bunker under the shed at the bottom of the garden! There is a video on You Tube about it

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