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Old 15th July 2008, 20:46
rock_hopper rock_hopper is offline
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I think with all the recent talk on cycling safety there might be more of a push with regards training (mandatory cycling proficiency !) and that 'might' encourage more people to try cycling again/for the first time.

Any bike can have a significant role but the cost of the more reliable e-bikes will put many off from that option. The middle ground between cheap and expensive is where the bulk buyers might fit so new/improved models in the that area will be a key factor in how things progress.
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