I love the feeling of gliding along silently on my little folding bike, knowing that I am, in effect, being pulled along by magnets, and I often wonder why e-bikes weren't around decades ago. I mean, we've had electric motors, lead-acid batteries and rheostats for more than a century, and 60-odd years ago we had the Cyclemaster powered wheel with a tiny two-stroke engine in its hub.
If only...I could have had 60 years of electrocycling under my belt by now!
I actually had a Sinclair C5 in the mid-1980s, but strangely never really took to it. I didn't like the riding position, yet it's so similar to a modern recumbent. I think it would have been nicer with two wheels at the front, and one at the back, like a little Morgan. Maybe things are just of their time!
Johnny
If only...I could have had 60 years of electrocycling under my belt by now!
I actually had a Sinclair C5 in the mid-1980s, but strangely never really took to it. I didn't like the riding position, yet it's so similar to a modern recumbent. I think it would have been nicer with two wheels at the front, and one at the back, like a little Morgan. Maybe things are just of their time!
Johnny