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I truly hope we never, ever see some of those monstrosities on the road.
Thanks for the share
FTFYThe Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 11:43 pmUnfortunately, you're not the target user demographic for electric motorcycle sales.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 10:15 am I'm viewing this debate about e-bikes through the lens of someone who, if still able, wants to continue to ride and buy motorcycles beyond 2035. I will need them to be sufficently light, sufficiently powerful, have sufficient range and be sufficiently affordable. The word 'sufficient' is the variable here and will mean different things to different people. For me, there is no way that I can see e-bikes fitting my criteria by the time 2035 rolls round.
Which is why we should be pushing for special dispensationAs a user group we are totally numerically insignificant, and as such we are totally insignificant in the drive to reduce and eeventually eliminate tail-pipe emissions.
When posting, I didn't think I'd explained it wellmangocrazy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 11:20 am I presume you're agreeing with me here? Or are you trying to say that internationally, particularly in Asia, the market is significant? I can certainly see that a low-priced, commuter e-bike could be a big hit in Asia, as long as the punters had somewhere to charge all these commuter bikes.
Bikes are great for reducing congestion and that applies equally to e-bikes and ICE bikes.
As far as leisure biking goes, you're right, 'bang'[whizz] per buck, etc. But, as is happening elsewhere, the move to [much] smaller battery-powered bikes is happening. With swappable batteries (which the Japanese manufacturers are collaborating on), then that is likely to bring down the headline cost.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2023 11:20 am My point is that unless the e-bike value proposition is equivalent to an ICE bike, in whatever market segment you're talking about, it simply isn't going to fly and punters won't buy. Trying to talk up the e-bike proposition when it's so far short of the ICE alternative simply doesn't work.
Regarding not banning ICE motorcycles in the same way as cars - I can't see that happening for purely political/image reasons. If you say ICE cars aren't allowed for environmental reasons how can you possible say, with a straight face, that a vehicle used entirely for leisure where essentially every journey is unnecessary is allowed to still be ICE?
Bikers are a bunch of Canutes They think they can hold back the tide of electrification.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 8:58 am My bet would be Triumph didn't go anywhere with the TE-1 simply 'cause it'd be too expensive to turn it into a road vehicle. Too expensive a project, and targeting an extremely conservative market. It's almost comedic, how stuck in the their ways Bikers are, given the supposed reputation for rebellion.
I wouldn't be so sure that they'd never fly as leisure vehicles, the one user on here who's seriously tried on (so far as I'm aware) had this to say...
Regarding not banning ICE motorcycles in the same way as cars - I can't see that happening for purely political/image reasons. If you say ICE cars aren't allowed for environmental reasons how can you possible say, with a straight face, that a vehicle used entirely for leisure where essentially every journey is unnecessary is allowed to still be ICE?
The bloke who rides twice a month and keeps his bikes for 10+ years isn't the person they're aiming for.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 11:23 am I don't wish to come across as anti e-bike, because I'm not. If there was a genuine e-bike equivalent to the bikes I currently own at a comparative price point I would be very interested to try it out and possibly even buy it. But there is nothing out there that is remotely comparable across all the different (and conflicting) requirements I have, and I'm sure I'm not the only one. I no longer need or want to commute on bikes and all my riding is basically for leisure and enjoyment. For me weight, performance, price and range are all important and you simply can't have them all on an e-bike at present.
That day will come, I'm sure of it - I just doubt it will be in my riding lifetime. All this reminds me of the 'networking triangle' that was regarded as a truism when I was starting out in the big wide world of computer networking. Everyone wanted networks that were fast, reliable and cheap, but the catch was you could only ever have 2 out of the 3 options. You could have networks that were fast and reliable but they'd cost a fortune. Or you could have networks that were cheap and reliable, but they'd be dog slow etc. etc.
You own a Falco which is what, 20 years old ? a 690 that's 6-7 years old ? They want PCP buyers who'll buy them every 3 years, they want people who run them into the ground, get a new one, rinse and repeat.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 12:01 pmI'd say you're talking about yourself there. At least I do still own, buy and ride bikesweeksy wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 11:48 amThe bloke who rides twice a month and keeps his bikes for 10+ years isn't the person they're aiming for.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 11:23 am I don't wish to come across as anti e-bike, because I'm not. If there was a genuine e-bike equivalent to the bikes I currently own at a comparative price point I would be very interested to try it out and possibly even buy it. But there is nothing out there that is remotely comparable across all the different (and conflicting) requirements I have, and I'm sure I'm not the only one. I no longer need or want to commute on bikes and all my riding is basically for leisure and enjoyment. For me weight, performance, price and range are all important and you simply can't have them all on an e-bike at present.
That day will come, I'm sure of it - I just doubt it will be in my riding lifetime. All this reminds me of the 'networking triangle' that was regarded as a truism when I was starting out in the big wide world of computer networking. Everyone wanted networks that were fast, reliable and cheap, but the catch was you could only ever have 2 out of the 3 options. You could have networks that were fast and reliable but they'd cost a fortune. Or you could have networks that were cheap and reliable, but they'd be dog slow etc. etc.
Why would they really, there's no profit in people who don't buy bikes
I understand the conservative market issues but 'too expensive'? The Energica is on sale and £25k. Check out the prices of top of the range Ducatis.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 8:58 am My bet would be Triumph didn't go anywhere with the TE-1 simply 'cause it'd be too expensive to turn it into a road vehicle. Too expensive a project, and targeting an extremely conservative market. It's almost comedic, how stuck in the their ways Bikers are given the supposed reputation for rebellion.
I wouldn't say I have tried on 'seriously' but I had enough time on one to think "this could replace my Divvie for most purposes".
I agree. Special dispensation - as being argued for by the MCIA and MAG - isn't going to happen.Regarding not banning ICE motorcycles in the same way as cars - I can't see that happening for purely political/image reasons. If you say ICE cars aren't allowed for environmental reasons how can you possible say, with a straight face, that a vehicle used entirely for leisure where essentially every journey is unnecessary is allowed to still be ICE?
WTF are you on about ? We're discussing bikes and it came about about electric bikes, you then said that you're not their target market... How on earth i'm bashing you i have no idea. I'm simply saying that you're not the target buyer of manufacturers... I could say exactly the same about 90% of people on here. How in fucks name you seem to have taken this as a personal attack is completely beyond me.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 12:05 pmI couldn't give a flying fuck what 'they' want and I'm not entirely sure why should either. What is this? Bashing someone who doesn't conform to your concept of how the motorcycle industry works?weeksy wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 12:03 pmYou own a Falco which is what, 20 years old ? a 690 that's 6-7 years old ? They want PCP buyers who'll buy them every 3 years, they want people who run them into the ground, get a new one, rinse and repeat.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 12:01 pm
I'd say you're talking about yourself there. At least I do still own, buy and ride bikes
Stick attached so the spokes of the rear wheel hit it when it's rotating? Just like I used to do on my bicycle as a kidTaipan wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 12:12 pm I was very pro eBikes, and looking forward to getting one at some point, but much less so now. I think the bigger zeros would easily have enough range for my commute, so that side of things is sorted. But, with so many near misses with London's cyclists and pedestrians, its the quietness of them, of all things, thats putting me off!
So i agreed with you and you've taken it personally ? lol... errrrrrrmmangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 12:15 pm I said that the e-bike proposition as it stands doesn't meet my requirements, and tried to explain why that is so. I'm still interested in ICE bikes and am following the Yamaha CP3 variants with some interest, as they look pretty much ideal for me. Then you pop up and effectively tell me not to bother as I'm not the kind of customer they're interested in. Which is why I took it personally.
With the growth of quieter bikes and cars, I wonder if there'll be a "Darwinistic" alteration in the behaviour of pedestrians: all those who aren't prepared to keep proper observations will be killed off and those that are able to look out for vehicles will carry on to breed and evolve a slightly more observant human being?Taipan wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 12:12 pm I was very pro eBikes, and looking forward to getting one at some point, but much less so now. I think the bigger zeros would easily have enough range for my commute, so that side of things is sorted. But, with so many near misses with London's cyclists and pedestrians, its the quietness of them, of all things, thats putting me off!
It didn't feel like agreement, it felt more like taking a pop, but I'm happy to stand corrected. Apologies for flying off the handle.weeksy wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 12:16 pmSo i agreed with you and you've taken it personally ? lol... errrrrrrmmangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 12:15 pm I said that the e-bike proposition as it stands doesn't meet my requirements, and tried to explain why that is so. I'm still interested in ICE bikes and am following the Yamaha CP3 variants with some interest, as they look pretty much ideal for me. Then you pop up and effectively tell me not to bother as I'm not the kind of customer they're interested in. Which is why I took it personally.
As i say, i was commenting on the industry as a whole, not on YOU....
Promise?Rockburner wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 12:18 pmWith the growth of quieter bikes and cars, I wonder if there'll be a "Darwinistic" alteration in the behaviour of pedestrians: all those who aren't prepared to keep proper observations will be killed off and those that are able to look out for vehicles will carry on to breed and evolve a slightly more observant human being?Taipan wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 12:12 pm I was very pro eBikes, and looking forward to getting one at some point, but much less so now. I think the bigger zeros would easily have enough range for my commute, so that side of things is sorted. But, with so many near misses with London's cyclists and pedestrians, its the quietness of them, of all things, thats putting me off!