This weekend I was chatting to some of my younger friends, one of whom had seen me on my ebike whilst driving a van in town.
I do use panniers and my saddle position is such I sit directly over the battery so this hides the motor and battery a bit, but he hadn't noticed anything "odd" about the bike at all, and had just thought it was a normal MTB with mudguards and a rack.. (he does cycle occasionally despite being a mechanic and thus interested in cars and other vehicles)
Another of the lads did jokingly suggest it was "lazy", but he piped down when I told him I regularly ride from Ipswich to the other end of Mid Suffolk just before the county border (26 miles) - a distance I did use to ride on my conventional hybrid anyway... a lot of people some years my junior think this is an athletic feat rather than a relatively short distance!
both of them thought the concept was a good idea, and it shows that ebikes based on MTB design (such as the Powacycle Salisbury / Wisper) will mean to ebikes gaining increasing acceptance by younger people as well as the older folks who aren't as worried about the "street cred" issue on riding bikes with "different" frame styles..
I do use panniers and my saddle position is such I sit directly over the battery so this hides the motor and battery a bit, but he hadn't noticed anything "odd" about the bike at all, and had just thought it was a normal MTB with mudguards and a rack.. (he does cycle occasionally despite being a mechanic and thus interested in cars and other vehicles)
Another of the lads did jokingly suggest it was "lazy", but he piped down when I told him I regularly ride from Ipswich to the other end of Mid Suffolk just before the county border (26 miles) - a distance I did use to ride on my conventional hybrid anyway... a lot of people some years my junior think this is an athletic feat rather than a relatively short distance!
both of them thought the concept was a good idea, and it shows that ebikes based on MTB design (such as the Powacycle Salisbury / Wisper) will mean to ebikes gaining increasing acceptance by younger people as well as the older folks who aren't as worried about the "street cred" issue on riding bikes with "different" frame styles..