• brot@feddit.org
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    5 days ago

    And how many time you reach 25 km/h while pedaling and how many time you reach 25 km/h with a throttle ?

    Have you ever ridden an eBike? It’s totally easy to reach 25km/h by pedalling. It’s also possible to reach that speed (and to go over that) on a normal bicycle without a motor

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      5 days ago

      Have you ever ridden an eBike?

      Yes.

      It’s totally easy to reach 25km/h by pedalling. It’s also possible to reach that speed (and to go over that) on a normal bicycle without a motor

      I didn’t ask if it is possible but how many times you reach that speed while pedaling versus how many time you reach it using the throttle.

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        I reach it every time. You do not need much pedal assist to reach the max. And if I’m on my road bike without a motor, I’m even faster. And I communte by bicycle and can tell you: 25km/h is the default speed for eBikes

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      5 days ago

      Yes, exactly this is what makes e-bikes so unpredictable in traffic. While a normal biker is unlikely to bing 350 W onto the street every time they start, it’s a piece of cake with an e-bike. Additionally, as e-bikes legally count as regular bikes, they are subject to the same slack safety standards and e-bike manufacturers regularly have been criticised e.g. by Stiftung Warentest for failing components.