Love this website, the layout is great and the explanations are simple and straight-forward.

  • I agree 100%.

    Ebikes are great, especially for basic transportation. Regular bikes are also great, especially for exercise and bike trecking (do hybrid ebikes exist?). They have different use cases and are not fantastic ways to get around.

    Likewise with helmets, I hate mandates, and they’re rarely enforced anyway, so they shouldn’t exist. But I wear a helmet every time I ride (well, maybe not down the street to my neighbor’s house), and I make my kids do the same. However, if you’re riding pretty slow and on well kept, segregated bike paths, there’s really no benefit. My brother wrecked pretty bad while wearing a helmet (car hit just under the helmet), and I’ve wrecked pretty bad without my helmet helping (I was able to avoid hitting my head in an unplanned dismount).

    I haven’t gone through all the advice, but I’m sure there are plenty of similar things where more options would be welcome.

    • @the_third@feddit.de
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      (do hybrid ebikes exist?)

      When you ride an E-Bike you can always set the support to 0% and pedal yourself. Or I don’t get the question.

      • @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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        I mean pedaling would recharge the battery. So you could go for a longer ride (say cross country) and alternate between charging and depleting the battery, just like in a hybrid car.

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          • Ebikes are great for climbing, and I’d be willing to recharge a bit on the flats or downhill if it was reasonably productive. I just don’t know how productive they could be.

      • @nix@midwest.socialOP
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        17 months ago

        Not sure if any exist. Recharging by pedal would require adding resistance to the pedaling. The added resistance is fine in a car because they’re so heavy and fast that it’s barely noticeable downhill. But it’d be very noticeable to someone on a bike.