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Old 10-22-19, 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted by KraneXL
I get it, I just don't buy it. We've become a generation of lethargy totally dependent on machines to replace our muscles. In theory e-bikes do make sense especially for those that are extremely handicapped. But the natural state is to add way more assistance than you really need.

When I'm at the gym I see a room full of overweight 20 somethings with a single plate on the machine. This is less than the counterweight of the body part they're attempting to exercise. Exercise has to be a challenge to do you any good.

Maybe when they come with a computer that track the amount of real work your body puts into the mix vs what the machine is doing. That way you get to see how much value you're getting out of it vs the boost from the electric motor.

People will do what they want, and if fun is all you're after then none of what I said applies. But do the math, and don't kid yourself.
Hey! Just chill out. Somebody wants to get out on an ebike..... what's it to you? You a bike nanny?

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