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  • I've just lost my odlest, bestest, riding buddy to…..
  • cozz
    Free Member

    christ man – I’ve had plenty of motorbikes – Ii is NOT a motorbike, and suggesting they are it just ridiculous

    and I don;t ride with other people – so yes it does suit me – billy no mates with an E bike – suits me just fine

    tjagain
    Full Member

    500w and its not an e bike. Its an illegal vehicle that does not meet any category

    njee20
    Free Member

    Meh, I often ride with people less fit than me. I could do 35 miles to their 20, but I’m going for a ride with them. So I ride at their pace.

    Rude people are rude whether they’re on an ebike or not. That said, I’m not entirely sure I’d want someone soft pedaling alongside me on an ebike whilst I wheezed up a climb.

    Not remotely anti-ebike though, I think they look great!

    DezB
    Free Member

    I thought the reason most of chose this ‘sport’

    It’s a DIFFERENT SPORT!

    munrobiker
    Free Member

    It suits YOU fine

    Probably suits your mate fine too. The only person it doesn’t seem to suit is you. Why you think other people’s choice of push bikes should suit you rather than them is beyond me.

    Have a word with him, mention that you would prefer to ride with him rather than near him and if he’s not a dick he’ll do something about it. If he is a dick about it he happens to be a dick who owns an ebike, not a dick because he owns an ebike.

    tjagain
    Full Member

    For the vast majority of us and for the OP in the way his rides are described it is a pastime not a sport

    cozz
    Free Member

    just for the haters !

    tomd
    Free Member

    ^ that’s a rancid mutant looking munter of a bike

    munrobiker
    Free Member

    Yeah, even I can’t defend that 😉

    chestercopperpot
    Free Member

    A bit of sabotage for the greater good could be the answer 😆

    mrhoppy
    Full Member

    Welcome to my world, everyone does that to me on climbs even when there’s no assist going.

    coomber
    Free Member

    cozz – Member
    And ill tell you now – trying to sell a (non E bike) in a few years will be like trying to sell a camera that takes film !

    Tongue in cheek? If not… well let’s not go there.

    As to op.. I am always slowest in group rides. If e bike friend is dropping you tell him to slow down. Else he’s not really a mate. He’s showing off or just inconsiderate.

    coconut
    Free Member

    Never seen an e.bike – What’s they typical range of one if your up in the hills (say lake district) sloggin it out all day ? surely a normal bike will win out after a few hours in the mountains. Also a lot of high mountain riding is push and carry, so these must be heavier and harder then ?

    Seeing as most of our electricity still comes from gas, coal and nuclear…these e.bikes are hardly good for the environmment.

    wrecker
    Free Member

    trying to sell a (non E bike) in a few years will be like trying to sell a camera that takes film !

    That would be a sad, sad day indeed.

    mrmo
    Free Member

    an ebike is a MOTOR-bike, and as for the demise of pedal bikes, last time they had a good idea of strapping a motor on a bike the same thing was said. Today, how many petrol motorbikes are sold each year? Not many.

    Nothing against E-bikes they have a place, but they aren’t bikes and won’t replace them.

    munrobiker
    Free Member

    an ebike is a MOTOR-bike

    No it isn’t.

    Of course they won’t replace normal bijes, for exactly the type of riding coconut mentions. My favourite rides involve a good chunk of hike a bike up mountains and trails no amount assistance could get you up and, in answer to coconut’s question, an ebike will not be suited to that at all. Certainly not in the near future.

    chakaping
    Full Member

    Has he had it chipped or something? Thought they were supposed to be about 250w?

    How did he react when you said it was a bit annoying?

    Maybe suggest an epic hike a bike in the lakes to get your own back?

    TimothyD
    Free Member

    ”I appreciate you like your new bike, but I come out riding with mates to ride with my mates…” ?

    coconut
    Free Member

    Exactley! tell him you fancy a day out around the lakes and take him up Helvellyn… Sit at the top having a tea while he struggles up, take a deour home so his battery goes flat and make him cycle a 22kg bike home over hills 😀

    joebristol
    Full Member

    I’ve got a friend who is significantly amazing going uphill – miles ahead of me (I’m very average at best uphill).

    He always picks the hilliest routes with nastiest climbs and then just buggers off up them. No social climbing involved. So tempting to hire an e-bike for a ride without pre-warning him. Can’t see myself buying one though – I need the fitness.

    I have another mate who is nearly as fast as the first one uphill – but he paces himself generally so he doesn’t bomb off and you can actually talk to him.

    Much less twatish.

    martymac
    Full Member

    Range varies massively according to terrain.
    Flat? 80 miles
    Steep enough for even fit people to get a good sweat on? Less than 10 miles.
    Variable due to rider weight and assist level too.
    I reckon I could flatten mine in 10 miles, if i just sat there and made the battery do all the work.
    As noted on several previous threads, they dont ride like a normal bike, not as lively or responsive, they don’t ride like motorbikes either though.
    Imo, no match for a rider who is actually fit/on a decent bike/is putting an effort in.
    Just so we are clear, i have one, and ive ridden half a dozen others too.
    And i used to have a 145bhp kawasaki too, so the idea that these things are motorbikes is, frankly, hilarious.

    grannyjone
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    E Bikes are probably great to ride but there’s one worrying thing about them. They could increase the popularity of mountain biking immensely. People who never considered the sport might try it now. The complaints towards mountain bikers from dog walkers are already high, think how pissed off they’d be if there were 5X more bikes flying past – mostly E bikes going just as fast uphill as downhill ? It could lead to us all getting banned.

    Other problems arise with E Bikes tearing up the trails, damaging ‘soft ground’ when its wet & muddy – especially in Winter – inevitable as the popularity of mountain biking increases – especially so with MUCH more powerful bikes.

    martymac
    Full Member

    They’re not ‘much’ more powerful though, the assist only takes them up to the level of a good fit rider.

    P-Jay
    Free Member

    I’ve lost a couple to road bikes, I’m sure at some point someone’s going to turn up with an e-bike. If I was in the business of selling them I’d be looking for a way to make them credible to fully able riders, a plausible excuse to say they’re not ‘cheating’.

    I reckon an F1 style KERS system, some way of charging the batteries when you’re coasting or braking so you ‘redeploy’ on climbs or when you want to go a bit faster rather than just cheat – I think that would be enough for a lot of people to buy one. You don’t use electricity, you store otherwise wasted energy to get up hills I can see the forum posts now, thick with denial that’s it’s as part of MTBings as gears “oh you think using the parts of your bike to make it easier to get up hills do you? Well I suppose you ride a fixie the?!!!!!11?!”

    It’s all over.

    deadkenny
    Free Member

    Losing friends to road bikes is far worse. Is somewhere you can’t follow. Not without quitting MTB for a life of tarmac, sportives and being miserable to everyone you meet.

    😛

    sirromj
    Full Member

    Turn up on a Batavus, that’ll teach him.

    Malvern Rider
    Free Member

    agree 100% with the DONT GET A EBIKE if you are a able bodied person with good health.

    I want one to commute/visit in hilly coastal areas. I have need at certain times to get places 5-20 miles away in order to photograph/paint these places. I need to carry certain equipment and I need to climb (up to) a combined +9000ft each time. I don’t wish to use a car as I’m (usually) fairly able bodied and anyway a car won’t get me some places I need to get at (via often overgrown bridleways). Why shouldn’t I use a pedelec instead of a car? A regular bike for this schedule would finish off even the most hardy cyclist, I promise. In fact it’s not possible within required time frames even given giant thighs and lungs of oxen!

    But as for riding with company for leisure:

    ”I appreciate you like your new bike, but I come out riding with mates to ride with my mates…” ?

    ^This!

    takisawa2
    Full Member

    I feel guilty for going on an uplift day now. 😕

    jambalaya
    Free Member

    @max I think you should just tell him (over a pint) that you won’t be riding with him as its no longer any fun. He needs to find other e-bike buddies.

    martinxyz
    Free Member

    I’ve ridden a few now and taken one around parts of the puffer/catsback. Both rides were carting stuff to the hills (camera and stuff) and it made it a piece of piss. I like the idea of one to go for after work jaunts with a sleeping bag,bivi,mat, fishing rod and food. This all weighs quite a bit and the thought of getting into the hills from Coulags etc would be a breeze. Then still fun coming back down. It’s just such a slog dragging all that gear and pushing it. The assist/walk modes on E bikes are real handy for this.

    You don’t slate people for having motorbikes when they’re perfectly able to ride a push bike. This is just something different. Fun, not just a walk in the park without breaking a sweat, far from it. Try one.

    grannyjone
    Free Member

    Anyone who criticises E Bikers must also criticise Motorbikers by 5X more.

    alpin
    Free Member

    So, unless you actually have a medical condition that means an Ebike is the only way you’ll be able to ride (which is fine with me) then please, please, don’t get one of these dammed things!

    +1

    5thElefant – Member
    Pretty obvious solution. N+1.

    in this case i do not concur….

    They are pedal bikes with assistance.

    i always assumed stabilisers were assistance enough….

    re. ebikes getting the whole mtb scene into trouble…. in Bavaria there is a hut situated in the hills, always popular with hikers and bikers. easy enough for most regular cyclists to get to with a climb/descent on a gravel path. since ebikes have come along there have been lots of accidents where people have washed out on the gravel, either through inexperience of riding a bike or possibly the extra weight of the bike, who knows… but the mountain rescue people have been called out so many times over the last few years that there are signs saying you have to walk this section. the fear is that bikes will then be banned.

    You don’t slate people for having motorbikes when they’re perfectly able to ride a push bike

    you don’t slate people for getting the bus when they could walk….

    to compare a petrol engined motorbike with an ebike is daft. however, what is the battery for if not to power a motor? so technically ebikes are motorised bikes…

    for people with some kind of disability, for people commuting long distances (negating the need for a car), on cargo bikes or people towing their kids/photography/fishing gear…. yes, ebikes make sense.

    IMO, it is ultimately cheating, against the spirit of riding. i see those with ebikes as having capitulated… as weaker, lesser beings not worthy of my pump or patches.

    Toddboy
    Free Member

    I’m just waiting for the cheap Chinese e-bikes to hit the market, they then become trendy with chavs who then act like dicks on the trails.

    🙄

    weeksy
    Full Member

    i see those with ebikes as having capitulated… as weaker, lesser beings not worthy of my pump or patches

    That’s a very very sad outlook on the world.

    I don’t know anyone who has one yet, but i certainly wouldn’t hold it against someone to buy one.

    wicki
    Free Member

    Its a moped end of.

    StefMcDef
    Free Member

    Every group of fitter-than-thou riders needs an e-biker in tow, who can bomb up the hill and hold open gates for them, then bomb past them all and hold open the next gate, depriving them of the tactical rest they thought they were gonna get halfway up.

    That’s what Kev, the e-biker who comes out riding with us does. So technically he’s improving everybody else’s fitness and endurance to the point where we’ll all be able to keep up with him. 🙂

    Seriously, I don’t have a problem with e-bikes. In 10 years’ time when all the 40 and 50-something STWers are 50 and 60-something, and the battery technology has improved to the point where they can be secreted away in a seat tube or bottom bracket shell without unduly affecting the aesthetics of the bike, they’ll be de rigeur. Unassisted riding will be regarded as another niche, the way singlespeeding is now.

    pjm7
    Free Member

    E Bikes are probably great to ride but there’s one worrying thing about them. They could increase the popularity of mountain biking immensely. People who never considered the sport might try it now. The complaints towards mountain bikers from dog walkers are already high, think how pissed off they’d be if there were 5X more bikes flying past – mostly E bikes going just as fast uphill as downhill ? It could lead to us all getting banned.

    Other problems arise with E Bikes tearing up the trails, damaging ‘soft ground’ when its wet & muddy – especially in Winter – inevitable as the popularity of mountain biking increases – especially so with MUCH more powerful bikes.

    This is my concern, I can only see the e-bikes getting more powerful, it’s human nature to want the best/fastest……..

    tomd
    Free Member

    Anyone who criticises E Bikers must also criticise Motorbikers by 5X more.

    Why? It’s a different thing altogether. Folk get excited about it because some people reckon electric bikes are pumped up mountain bikes and therefore push bikes and other people reckon they’re dumbed down motorbikes cleverly trying to exploit a loophole, and therefore something else entirely.

    trout
    Free Member

    Having just returned from a weeks riding with a very mixed age group of friends 62 to 28 years young
    One of the guys had an e mtb he is 60 and openly said he could not have done the rides without it .
    I am considering one for myself before next years week away .
    And so is the other over 60 mate then we can keep up with the whippets on the climbs .

    I have a dodgy knee ( carpet fitter ). So if it keeps me riding and working I see nowt wrong with em .

    The OP s issue is one he needs to sort out with his riding buddy

    colp
    Full Member

    i see those with ebikes as having capitulated… as weaker, lesser beings not worthy of my pump or patches

    You won’t like it 50 miles down the road in Austria then where maybe 50% of bikes you see now are E-bikes.
    A lot of the mountain huts have charging stations.
    You see so many families out riding now that probably wouldn’t have attempted to ride up the mountains before, and they’re still burning at least 50% of the calories you would on a non e-bike.

    If the only reason you are into mountain biking is the fitness side you should sell all of your bikes and get an exercise bike in the house.

    A lot of professional athletes have them now for training, Guido Tschugg, Paul Bolton the Enduro rider (proper motorbike enduro). They’ll be shocked to know they are weaker, lesser beings I’m sure.

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