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By (user no longer on site) OP 33 weeks ago
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I've been commuting on one for absolutely yonks now, as I merrily throttle past traffic and lycra clad cyclists,I do occasionally wonder which find me more annoying.
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By *glyBettyTV/TS 33 weeks ago
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"You get free use of public e-scooters and e-bikes in Dubai , 45mins max per journey or you pay £10 a month.. I really like them both, in winter , too hot in Summer. Saves a fortune on Uber"
You also get these in Liverpool.
The only annoyance is that they're speedlocked at 20mph (and 5mph in "slow zones")
Often find myself swerving to the side & slowing down to allow trailing cars to pass me.
Oh and you can't use them between midnight and 6am which seems stupid to me. |
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"I've been commuting on one for absolutely yonks now, as I merrily throttle past traffic and lycra clad cyclists,I do occasionally wonder which find me more annoying.
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I just ride an actual bike, e-bikes (legal ones at least) are too slow.
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By (user no longer on site) 33 weeks ago
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I've had an e-mountain bike for about 4 years ... the power is legally limited so that it only assists your pedalling to a certain speed. Great for getting up hills but heavy on the downhill tracks. |
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