Some people don't want them on the roads
Views on electric bikes
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I don't like the proliferation of e-bikes on the road and I dislike the e-scooters even more. Silent but deadly (SBD); they need to be outlawed on public streets and highways. They are a hazard not only unto themselves but to operators of motor vehicles as well. Many of them exceed speed limits on residential streets and few obey driving laws. Outlaw them I say or restrict their usage to private property. They are just plain dangerous and serious accidents waiting to happen.Comment
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In our county seat the CofC had a big drive to revitalize the downtown area, and one of the things they brought in was electric scooters. They finally caused enough complaints that the city told the company leasing then to come pick them up.Comment
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Chicago has rental bikes and e-scooter stations everywhere. Charge card access and go.
They pass on the right and use the motorized left turn lanes. I witnessed them on highways almost being run over….at night!
To get though heavy traffic they race down the sidewalk, so pedestrians beware.
When done, they leave them wherever they’re at. Takes days for the trucks to pick them up using trackers. Meanwhile the collection on the corner of lawn keeps getting larger.
The whole concept is about “going green” while getting kickback from the vendors. Good luck doing something which might hinder the revenue generator.
And yes, they are classified as pedestrians. If they get hit or run into you…. Make sure you’ve got enough insurance.2016 Chicago Cubs. MLB Champions!
**Never quite as old as the other old farts**Comment
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Like JB said, "they sometimes drive on the side walks". When they do this, don't stop for traffic by riding between lanes, not stopping for red lights nor stop signs, I imagine you can get somewhere quicker than by car.Comment
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It's electric! Boogie woogie!
I have made two of them. My wife wouldn't ride any of the other bikes I bought or made for her and she asked me to make her an electric. She rode it a few times. I made one for myself - it is a tractor/trailer rig. I have pulled loads close to half a ton with it. Mostly I use it to haul fall leaves for compost in my garden. It could easily tow a canoe or small motorboat, or even a light camper trailer. The original box on the trailer was 30 cubic feet. That's over a yard! I'm not sure what a cubic foot of wet leaves weighs, but pick up a forkful of them and you'll get the picture.
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Not practical for me, but I certainly do have an appreciation for your ingenuity.
In the long run it’s less costly than raising a fleet of kids to do the yard work someday.2016 Chicago Cubs. MLB Champions!
**Never quite as old as the other old farts**Comment
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Allen, I had some MOS WTB Mutano tires, 26" x 2.4" and they grip pretty well. The hard part is getting started, 'cause the motor doesn't kick in until a sensor at the back wheel picks up motion. A trike with 3" tires would definitely be nice if you are pulling heavier loads, say over 1/2 ton. Hauling loads DOES cut into the range - could do four-five loads involving a 1-1 1/2 mile distance and some up-and-down.
The wheelchair wheels are way stronger than their rating,
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