So who has heard of this or who has one? Will it be catching on?
http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2013/12/...e-into-hybrid/
Good for commuting but making it too easy to get exercise benefits?
Just thought I'd see if anyone had a comment.
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So who has heard of this or who has one? Will it be catching on?
http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2013/12/...e-into-hybrid/
Good for commuting but making it too easy to get exercise benefits?
Just thought I'd see if anyone had a comment.
fetchspot
Interesting! I have friends with electric assisted bikes-and have seen people riding to work on them. Public transit is not too good here, and I imagine this is what some people are choosing as an affordable option to a scooter. I might worry about leaving a fancy high tech wheel parked with my bike though! Tokie
If it gets someone moving who otherwise wouldn't, I see nothing wrong with it. I've seen a couple of these at the bike rack outside of the tower where my office is located. I wouldn't be comfortable with that myself.
I thought a hybrid was basically a flat bar road bike? Their terminology is confusing. This doesn't convert a bike into a hybrid, it converts it to an e-bike.
Given that e-bikes are so heavy, I'm inclined to think that having one makes exercise harder, not easier. Easier is a 17 lb. carbon fiber bike!
This thing weighs 12 lbs and costs nearly $700. For $700, you can buy a reasonably decent bike that has a triple crankset to make hills easier!
Last edited by nuliajuk; 12-04-2013 at 04:18 AM.
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