
Visit my bicycle art web site. situp-bike-art.com. As one imagines oneself to be, so one is. In this video, I was tricked into imagining myself differently, and with good results for my self image. Also, I've had an interesting reaction to the film from a friend in Holland, a real bike expert, who sees E bikes as a niche market product of not much interest to the general rider. "What does your video prove?" he asks. " It's no surprise that a bike with a motor can go up hills faster than one without. .... However over a 50km ride, the E bike will have a flat battery and become a heavy and inefficient bicycle, while the road bike you compared it with, will remain as efficient as it was at the start," My friend goes onto say."If you don't mind me saying so, Mike, you are exactly the demographic for these bikes, someone returning to cycling at an older age." (I'm 70) But the point is that when I bought my E bike, I wasn't "returning" to unassisted cycling. Indeed, I never would have returned to cycling without the E bike. Where I live, there are hills like the one in the film, though not so long, and virtually no one, midst the several hundred thousand people who who live in the area, rides a bike as transport , and it's mainly because of the hills. My friend can't come here and convince my neighbors to ride bikes. They wont listen to him. Not only the oldies like me wont listen, neither will those between 30 and 70. Maybe they should listen , but they wont and they don't <b>...</b>
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