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That's cheating!

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I've had my Compy for one week and I've used it every day. I've gone on longish treks and short hops to the local shop, (though that does involve a 15% hill). No matter what the trip I've always attracted comments (it's Cornwall, we get our entertainment where we can) and every single day one comment has included the phrase "that's cheating". The Compy is about as far from a stealth ebike as you can get without a neon sign but they can't help themselves.

 

Already I'm starting to get ratty with people who say it - is it a universal problem? Do I need a badge or a tee shirt? And what would it say? "F off, it's not cheating!" All suggestions welcome!

I tend to get in first and say I'm cheating, that takes away the first and usually only thing they can think of saying.
I tend to get in first and say I'm cheating, that takes away the first and usually only thing they can think of saying.

Indeed, I've said it a few times. Once into a headwind I overhauled a younger lycra clad chap and said. "Don't worry, I'm cheating, it's electric" His reply said it all. "Thank f***" he replied.

Already I'm starting to get ratty with people who say it - is it a universal problem? Do I need a badge or a tee shirt? And what would it say? "F off, it's not cheating!" All suggestions welcome!

 

Just say " aye, I know" They have no answer to that. :)

When I pass a cyclist and they look momentarily surprised, I immediately say "I'm cheating, it's electric" with a smile. That keeps them happy!

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If it's a roadie who calls you a cheat, you could say:

 

"At least my cheating is not intravenous."

Another good response.. said with a blank face.. I got it cos I only have one leg! And when they look down at my feet, I add OMG Its grown Back!!

I used to get that years ago when I passed someone peddling a sit up and beg bike up a hill on my quite expensive road bikes.

 

I think it's just something that pops into some people's mouths when you pass them. Better than the uptight sods who immediately started to race you when you just wanted to go at your own pace. Or the Lance Armstrong wannabes, who when they passed looked closely at your face to see if you were working hard and hoped you were so they could smile in a superior way.

 

Very competitive some people.

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Its probably been mentioned before.. But dont the pro's cheat? Cosseted away in the pack being sucked along without expending any energy until they blast to the front looking as fresh as a Dai..... E-Biker!!
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All good responses - think I'll go for the "attack being the best means of defence" route.
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Hah, Sunny, you deserve the name! Best reply yet and one I intend to use myself from now on. Thank you!
If I'm overtaking someone on a hill, I'll point at the battery and say "Don't worry, I've got some help". If it's someone being smart mouthed, I just reply "Yeah, I know but it really helps with the Emphysema.". Usually shuts them up.
If I'm overtaking someone on a hill, I'll point at the battery and say "Don't worry, I've got some help". If it's someone being smart mouthed, I just reply "Yeah, I know but it really helps with the Emphysema.". Usually shuts them up.

 

Funny you should say that two guys half way up a hill the other day and one said to the other hey thats one of those electric bikes isnt it,i replied of course it is i dont ride up hill like this without one.

Once I've said I'm a cyclist in conversation, I'm rather fond of following it up with "I cheat, it's electric" delivered in good humour. Most people are then intrigued, and it starts off a very pleasant conversation about how good e-bikes are these days (advances in battery technology from lead-acid in particular!).

 

The small number of sniffy attitudes I've experienced have been, sadly, from bike shops.

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The small number of sniffy attitudes I've experienced have been, sadly, from bike shops.

 

That's fear. They know nothing about the electrics and are frightened at the thought of having to deal with that aspect.

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That's fear. They know nothing about the electrics and are frightened at the thought of having to deal with that aspect.

 

I agree, though I suspect that fashionable "proper cyclist" snootiness also comes into it. I had an employee of a popular Birmingham bike store nearly suggest my Ave XH-3 was an expensive BSO on the basis of a seat locking post that wasn't working reliably.

I agree, though I suspect that fashionable "proper cyclist" snootiness also comes into it. I had an employee of a popular Birmingham bike store nearly suggest my Ave XH-3 was an expensive BSO on the basis of a seat locking post that wasn't working reliably.

 

That's certainly true for many, especially the shops dealing with roadies. The fear element is most likely more important in the general bike outlets.

 

When Halfords quietly let slip that they were selling a Carrera SPARC e-bike in some outlets I popped into their major outlet in my area to see if they had one. The manager and cycle mechanic there there firmly insisted that Halfords didn't do electric bikes and wouldn't be doing at any time. My suggestion that they checked with head office was met with stubborn insistence that they didn't need to do that, I was wrong and that was that.

 

It was clearly a prospect they couldn't entertain so denial was their defence.

No doubt if eventually sent one they'd avoid trying to sell it and later insist there was no demand!

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Our local Halfruads :) have them in stock.

Not to defend Halfrauds, and a long way off piste but....

 

I bought a load of spares this weekend. The trick is to buy online, reserve and pick up in store.

 

Examples of bargains I've had lately:

 

Clark's 8 speed chain, Inc powerlink £3.49

 

Continental 26 x 1.75-2.5 tube £3.49

 

Sram 8 speed shifter, Inc cable £3.00

 

S/S Gear cable inner/outer £1.79

I saw a lady using an electric child's buggy today. I should have called her a cheat, and then kept her probable expletives for future use. :)
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Truro Halfords has one, I think, but you have to look hard to find it! Where I live the doctor says that older residents "have strong hearts and buggered knees" - I'm hoping to have one and avoid the other by cheating when ever I need to.
Not to defend Halfrauds, and a long way off piste but...

 

I'm generally not a fan of big corporations, but in cycling terms I've never had a problem with Halfords. The ones I've been to have been helpful and friendly (admittedly I've never bought a bike from them).

 

Local bike shops on the other hand have been a mixed bag - I've experienced both incompetent mechanics and sniffy 'proper cyclist' cliqueyness.

 

Incidentally, those deals you bagged seem to be rather good! :)

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