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NPR’s ‘All Things Considered’ Features Electric Bikes


Electric bikes are moving up in the world — they’re now receiving a breezy embrace from public radio. On a recent airing of NPR’s All Things Considered, Senior Correspondent John McChesney featured the E-bikes and found out the difference between a fully powered e-motor and his own pedaling will.

His early verdict: E-bikes make him wheeze, but delightfully, and not as much as regular bikes.

In the segment, McChesney talks with a few commuters that fit one specific e-bike profile: older and slightly out of shape. One particular couple simplifies the attraction: E-bikes ‘make biking possible for more marginal riders.’

As a couple living in San Francisco’s Potrero Hill district (renowned for hills that attract biking masochists), they see their move to e-bikes as a consequence of the hardship of bike commuting — it’s too much sweat and a hard slog to do it every day after a hard day’s work.

In addition, the couple mentions the ’shock pity’ they were continually subjected to by bike enthusiasts and shop managers. Like we mentioned previously, hard-core bikers often scoff at the mere suggestion of bikes assisted by electric motors. But that’s just something people are going to have to get over.

After all, hush puppy-wearing hipsters have been seen hanging out aimlessly around Brooklyn bars riding these bikes, so it’s only a matter time before everyone gets on them.

Source: NPR (All Things Considered) - Electric Bikes Remove Strain Of Riding

See also:

  • Electric Bikes Are Blowing Up and Gadget Lab Readies an e-Bike Test List

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