• esa
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      114 months ago

      I get the impression a lot of leftpondians use “bike” to mean MC, so to them saying “ebike” when they mean “electric motorcycle” is pretty natural.

      • DudeImMacGyver
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        Emoto or escooter are words too, and they would have been more accurate. This is not an ebike, there are no pedals and calling it one is just straight up incorrect.

        • esa
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          34 months ago

          That’s my opinion as well (I think of “ebike” as “EU-conformant pedelec”), but that opinion doesn’t seem to be universal.

          • DudeImMacGyver
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            That is largely due to companies misusing the term because they want to hop on the ebike hype train but IMO, it does more harm to the micromobility industry than good.

            • esa
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              33 months ago

              Yes, I agree. It appears to have worked on the leftpondians though, and thus we get headlines like this.

        • @Mac@mander.xyz
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          23 months ago

          I agree with you but language isn’t up to us. I am the only moto rider i have ever seen that uses eMoto. Both types of cycles are called bikes. 🤷‍♂️

  • DudeImMacGyver
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    284 months ago

    Definitely NOT an ebike, but still cool. Hopefully we will see this tech in actual bikes.

    • Justagamer
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      54 months ago

      I’ll guess that the day you see a sudden price drop or clearance sale in a particular ebile brand or their batteries are when new models or batteries will be announced.

    • ✺roguetrick✺
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      13 months ago

      That thing is limited to 25 km/h. I honestly wouldn’t care if it used bicycle infrastructure at that speed, since I often pedal that fast.

    • HubertManne
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      I thought mopeds did have pedals and without them its a motorbike

      • @DragonsInARoom@lemmy.world
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        13 months ago

        Moped (UK) scooter (US) don’t have pedals, they’re gas or electric twist to go. You can get bikes that are in the form factor of a moped.

        • HubertManne
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          ah ok. im from the us. Its actually sorta funny because I think moped was used here for gas engine things with pedals but then if its electric its just called an electric bike. I also think the term sorta fell out of the language sometime during the nineties.

        • @sem@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          I always called those motor bikes with the pedals mopeds, and the ones without pedals “vespa scooters” (USA)

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      Including rider?? A twisted up rubber band could get a 70kg rider to 45 miles!

      • Porco
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        43 months ago

        It’s the rated load as specified on the manufacturer’s product page.

  • @humanspiral@lemmy.ca
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    43 months ago

    Very fast charge rate that is missing from most “45 mile range ebikes” LFP could be lighter. Sodium advantage includes even more resistance to “spontaneous combustion” that may be less common than feared, but still.

    Sodium ion becoming mainstream is the biggest read I get from this. It ensures humanity to have limitless battery supply.