"E-Bike Ready" components marketing BS
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"E-Bike Ready" components marketing BS
(I apologize in advance for the rant)
((I also have no animosity for e-bikes))
I recently purchased a new saddle for my MTB in my eternal search for a comfy seat.
A ribbon label in bright green in the saddle show that it was EBIKE READY.
So, what the hell makes a saddle ebike ready?
Is there a certification process by the Ebike Association of Earth setting standards?
Was this saddle tested for electrical resistance? 1.21 Jigawats?!
Is it extra durable for when I 'kick it up to 300watts'?!
Yeah, I know it's 100% USDA marketing bull poop, and completely unnecessary.
I have yet to see a news article stating that:
"Bob would have survived the test ride of ONLY he had an Ebike ready saddle..."
I apologize again for the rant.
((I also have no animosity for e-bikes))
I recently purchased a new saddle for my MTB in my eternal search for a comfy seat.
A ribbon label in bright green in the saddle show that it was EBIKE READY.
So, what the hell makes a saddle ebike ready?
Is there a certification process by the Ebike Association of Earth setting standards?
Was this saddle tested for electrical resistance? 1.21 Jigawats?!
Is it extra durable for when I 'kick it up to 300watts'?!
Yeah, I know it's 100% USDA marketing bull poop, and completely unnecessary.
I have yet to see a news article stating that:
"Bob would have survived the test ride of ONLY he had an Ebike ready saddle..."
I apologize again for the rant.
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It does remind me of the classic car ads that would state “ready for restoration.”
”So what have you been doing to get it ready?”
“We’ll, we have driven the crap out of it, and left it to rust away. At this point the only thing you can do with it is to junk it or restore it.”
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”So what have you been doing to get it ready?”
“We’ll, we have driven the crap out of it, and left it to rust away. At this point the only thing you can do with it is to junk it or restore it.”
John
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Same marketing hype as "Gravel". Gravel bikes, I can understand, maybe gravel tires, but yes, there are gravel pedals, saddles, shoes, gloves, etc
Many are victim of the latest trends
Many are victim of the latest trends
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(I apologize in advance for the rant)
((I also have no animosity for e-bikes))
I recently purchased a new saddle for my MTB in my eternal search for a comfy seat.
A ribbon label in bright green in the saddle show that it was EBIKE READY.
So, what the hell makes a saddle ebike ready?
Is there a certification process by the Ebike Association of Earth setting standards?
Was this saddle tested for electrical resistance? 1.21 Jigawats?!
Is it extra durable for when I 'kick it up to 300watts'?!
Yeah, I know it's 100% USDA marketing bull poop, and completely unnecessary.
I have yet to see a news article stating that:
"Bob would have survived the test ride of ONLY he had an Ebike ready saddle..."
I apologize again for the rant.
((I also have no animosity for e-bikes))
I recently purchased a new saddle for my MTB in my eternal search for a comfy seat.
A ribbon label in bright green in the saddle show that it was EBIKE READY.
So, what the hell makes a saddle ebike ready?
Is there a certification process by the Ebike Association of Earth setting standards?
Was this saddle tested for electrical resistance? 1.21 Jigawats?!
Is it extra durable for when I 'kick it up to 300watts'?!
Yeah, I know it's 100% USDA marketing bull poop, and completely unnecessary.
I have yet to see a news article stating that:
"Bob would have survived the test ride of ONLY he had an Ebike ready saddle..."
I apologize again for the rant.
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Good rant, just bought a set of Michelin tires for my wife’s 96 Trek 750, dismayed to see they have e bike ready, proudly displayed in white, on the sidewall.
Personally thought the ole MultiTrack deserved better, problem solved with a black sharpie. Pretty lame marketing on their part.
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Personally thought the ole MultiTrack deserved better, problem solved with a black sharpie. Pretty lame marketing on their part.
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I don't think road or gravel e-bikes really need a distinction though new e-bike riders to the scene or occasional riders prob prefer extra-padded saddles. On MTBs, I think it may be. more necessary on some components that are beefed up due to the extra weight and toque, though those motors are quite powerful...not on a just-riding-along basis but sudden accelerations uphill on Turbo mode can be quite hard on chains/hubs and sudden braking downhill or from high speeds much harder on forks/tires/discs/pads. E-bikes are more fascinating as we get older.
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I really need one of those E-Bike ready water bottles & e-bike ready head tube decals.
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I’m saving for one of those e bike ready tire pumps.
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Are E-Bike ready sports beverages too potent for non E-Bike riders?
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Good rant, just bought a set of Michelin tires for my wife’s 96 Trek 750, dismayed to see they have e bike ready, proudly displayed in white, on the sidewall.
Personally thought the ole MultiTrack deserved better, problem solved with a black sharpie. Pretty lame marketing on their part.
Tim
Personally thought the ole MultiTrack deserved better, problem solved with a black sharpie. Pretty lame marketing on their part.
Tim
In any event, I’m not going to get my panties in a twist over it. I have not flatted on tour since 2017, despite riding a good amount of unpaved road, and that was an oddity.
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The tires I use for touring say that. Conti Top Touring II. Wondering if it’s a European standard, possibly meaning they are adequate for extra demands e bikes put on tires?
In any event, I’m not going to get my panties in a twist over it. I have not flatted on tour since 2017, despite riding a good amount of unpaved road, and that was an oddity.
In any event, I’m not going to get my panties in a twist over it. I have not flatted on tour since 2017, despite riding a good amount of unpaved road, and that was an oddity.
That’s what I always was curious about.
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I recently purchased a pair of Schwalbe Marathon GreenGuard for my 29er.
On the Schwalbe website, the Marathon are advertised as E-bike Ready for 50 KPH.
I need them to be good for 70 KPH non-motorized bombing down a mountain.
Hope I'm Okay that they are non-E-bike Ready as well.
On the Schwalbe website, the Marathon are advertised as E-bike Ready for 50 KPH.
I need them to be good for 70 KPH non-motorized bombing down a mountain.
Hope I'm Okay that they are non-E-bike Ready as well.
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I recently purchased a pair of Schwalbe Marathon GreenGuard for my 29er.
On the Schwalbe website, the Marathon are advertised as E-bike Ready for 50 KPH.
I need them to be good for 70 KPH non-motorized bombing down a mountain.
Hope I'm Okay that they are non-E-bike Ready as well.
On the Schwalbe website, the Marathon are advertised as E-bike Ready for 50 KPH.
I need them to be good for 70 KPH non-motorized bombing down a mountain.
Hope I'm Okay that they are non-E-bike Ready as well.
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^^^^Good point! Clinchers, wire tires, tubed on hooked rims.
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Reminds me of a vegetable oil that was advertised as "100% cholesterol free".
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chicken is organically free from carbohydrates
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