this post was submitted on 05 Jun 2026
71 points (100.0% liked)

Chapotraphouse

14381 readers
439 users here now

Banned? DM Wmill to appeal.

No anti-nautilism posts. See: Eco-fascism Primer

Slop posts go in c/slop. Don't post low-hanging fruit here.

founded 5 years ago
MODERATORS
 

sicko-jammin sicko-biker sicko-pig

I'm cycle pilled and fully electric. I've got wind in my hair and bugs in my teeth. I've got places to be and sweat stains in my pits. I'm moisturized, unbothered, in my (protected!) bike lane, and flourishing. I can't fully ditch my car yet for intermittent long distance commute reasons, BUT, I think I will be able to when I switch projects next year. Capitalism is a fuck, death to AmeriKKKa, may crude oil go to $1000 a gallon!

you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] regul@hexbear.net 18 points 1 day ago (4 children)

E-bikes are great.

I think the way the average non-cyclist engages with them is problematic, though. First question I always get asked by "normies" (non-cyclists) is "how fast does it go?". The second question is always "how far can it go on a single charge?" These two questions indicate how utterly missing the point of ebikes most people are. Which, I think, is why you see so many of those e-motos around with 1000W motors and huge double batteries. I think those things are annoying and unsafe.

But I have to bite my tongue about it, because:

  1. They're still better than cars for everyone involved, and the people riding them would almost certainly otherwise be driving.
  2. Boomer state legislatures are frothing at the mouth to ban e-motos without understanding anything about ebikes and almost always inadvertently nuking regular ebikes (or enacting significant barriers to them) with collateral damage
[–] Dessa@hexbear.net 10 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Why are these bad questions? I just wanna know if I can physically.handle a commute to work on one. I realize that it depends somewhat in how much I pedal, but I'm not an athlete, and I know I won't commit if I'm completely exhausted and sweaty every day at work. Whatever these other higher purposes all the snobs in the replies are about, I'm trying to find something that works for my life. Is it car brained to try and work out the practical considerations of daily travel?

[–] regul@hexbear.net 8 points 1 day ago

The top speed of an ebike usually has nothing to do with how much effort you yourself put in. This is especially true above 20mph.

[–] 7bicycles@hexbear.net 15 points 1 day ago (1 children)

"how fast does it go?". The second question is always "how far can it go on a single charge?"

this is car brain in two types in the sense that most drivers have an entirely fucked up view of trip time with a strenous relationship to reality at best and also that one vehicle needs to do everything. Sure I've never needed to do a cannonball run, but what if i did?

[–] MemesAreTheory@hexbear.net 12 points 1 day ago (2 children)

These freaks are so alienated from nature they think they get in the car and the world moves the 'destination' to them. They resent non-hermetically sealed non A/C spaces as an affront to man's place at the center of the universe. I beg of them to touch grass.

[–] qbduubdp@hexbear.net 1 points 8 hours ago

This comment made me remember riding through the park with a pack of rabbits running alongside me, which happened last week. Car drivers will never experience the joy of moving through nature. Nature, to them, is always a place you must drive to rather than the abundant everything around us.

[–] Le_Wokisme@hexbear.net 1 points 17 hours ago

the weather here sucks shit 10 months of the year. whole town needs to be torn down and rebuilt in a person-friendly layout.

[–] WokePalpatine@hexbear.net 7 points 1 day ago

Yeah, I get the how fast does it go or how fast does it accelerate first-thing too. The distance thing is hard to answer because it's more about speed and how much physical effort put into it for me. If I keep it 18-22 Km/h I can e-bike all day.

[–] MemesAreTheory@hexbear.net 11 points 1 day ago (3 children)

God that's the pits. I'll add it to my list of grievances against car brained society. I got myself a nice class 2-3 fat tire because I really wanted something that could handle snow and ice. I'm serious about using this in all 4 seasons. But the motor is just 750 watts and maxes out at 28 mph with pedal assist, and honestly? That sounds too fast to me anyway. I'd only really want to do that on a long distance paved trail or something where I have exceptional vision conditions.

Everything in the city I'm in is less than 5 miles away from where I live, and MOST of the streets have decent bike lanes, some are even protected. I just want to get around town and get my body moving more regularly. No need for one of those teenager death machines that are basically just electric motorcycles.

[–] stink@lemmygrad.ml 3 points 19 hours ago

E-bikes in my city cap out at ~20mph and I feel like I'm going way too fast riding at that speed. Many such cases of schoolkids renting an e-bike without a helmet and zooming through the city hitting pedestrians.

[–] spectre@hexbear.net 10 points 1 day ago (1 children)

The 28mph is handy when I need to hop on a 25mph street with no bike accommodations to make a connection.

[–] MemesAreTheory@hexbear.net 6 points 1 day ago

Oh that totally makes sense. Less time spent in a car lane the better. Glad I have the option then!

[–] Busgirl@hexbear.net 5 points 1 day ago

I have probably the same bike and need it to do 40 miles every day to get to work so I don't think the range question is really all that bad