Seriously - it looks unstable and dangerous.
I hate things like this. It's worse than the Segway. :?
X2 I have to agree.Seriously - it looks unstable and dangerous.
I hate things like this. It's worse than the Segway. :?
Off topic, but pedaling a bike is more expensive than using electricity for locomotion in super light EVs. At 20mph I get two miles per penny of electricy, cost of calories burned in raw sugar is still more expensive if I were to pedal.
You could technically say you are investing in long term health which would lower the price of pedaling a bike."thumbsup"That "bike" is strange looking, but would fit the needs of a "last mile" trip to your destination very well and at only 10 kilos it is lighter and smaller than most normal bikes. I would prefer a folding kick scooter for space reasons, but at least people are thinking outside the box.
Electric bikes don't serve the same purpose as a normal bicycle. Lazyness has nothing to do with it, you just ride the bike that is best for the situation. I rode to town on my pedal bike today, for fun and fitness. Tomorrow I will take an electric moped to class so I can average 30mph there and park like a normal bicycle at the front doors.
Off topic, but pedaling a bike is more expensive than using electricity for locomotion in super light EVs. At 20mph I get two miles per penny of electricy, cost of calories burned in raw sugar is still more expensive if I were to pedal.
You could technically say you are investing in long term health which would lower the price of pedaling a bike."thumbsup"
And to be honest, the main reason I love biking is the feeling of accomplishment when I get somewhere, especially if the ride is really hard.
BTW, that bike would die here in Santa Cruz, going up hills. Battery life would suck.