10-10-2022, 01:46 PM
To me, a large part of the fun of motorcycling is the precise co-ordination of throttle modulation and clutch, precisely timed gear shifting, trailing throttle for braking, relying on engine sound rather than the tach, all things lost on an e-bike. It's a rewarding skill we've practiced and refined over time.
I can see how some, especially new riders, would see an e-bike as the logical choice. Just point and shoot. And I can maybe see owning one some day, as an alternative addition in the stable. But only if I can't fit a clutch and shifter to my wheelchair.
I can see how some, especially new riders, would see an e-bike as the logical choice. Just point and shoot. And I can maybe see owning one some day, as an alternative addition in the stable. But only if I can't fit a clutch and shifter to my wheelchair.
