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Rivian's TM-B electric bike

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ChuckMcM ◴[] No.45676493[source]
I tend to agree with comments that point out that 'modern' e-bikes are really electric motor cycles or the original "MoPed" from the 60's. And they have the same appeal, relatively cheap to operate, fit in between regulatory categories, don't require a garage to store, Etc. E-scooters aren't much better (just worse kinematics). That said, I never thought the Segway was ever going to be more than a 'niche' product whereas I had already lived in a city[1] with thousands of mopeds. To the extent they are embraced by urban planners with reduced parking mandates and their own roadways I think they are a net win for cities, when they terrorize pedestrians on sidewalks, not so much.

[1] Brussels.

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nntwozz ◴[] No.45676886[source]
It depends on what you mean with an e-bike, most e-bikes are pedelecs.

That means they don't have a throttle which is what a motorcycle or moped has.

You have to pedal to get an assist, this can either be a hub drive or a mid drive motor which have different characteristics (that's another story).

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dtgriscom ◴[] No.45677336[source]
> most e-bikes are pedelecs

I think the "most" is overstated; I've been shopping for a year or two, and most of the ones I see have throttles.

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Shin-- ◴[] No.45677497[source]
Must be an American thing? I have never even seen anything else than pedelecs.
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1. skeeter2020 ◴[] No.45678058[source]
I see lots of "sit down" electric fat bikes; they're all throttle assist. Many of the smaller wheeled models are as well.