Daydream believer
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That has b..g...d that thread drift thenSorry. I meant e scooter.
That has b..g...d that thread drift thenSorry. I meant e scooter.
Or a boat, people should learn to swim!In which case I trust you do not own a car or use public transport?
Drifting the thread slightly- Shopping by e-scooter, how do you secure it so it's there and complete you come back for it?
That has b..g...d that thread drift then![]()
Drifting the thread slightly- Shopping by e-scooter, how do you secure it so it's there and complete you come back for it?
Realistic performance? Beat the speeds of city traffic? Well on that one it depends on what speed you consider city traffic travels at. Sometimes 30MPH sometimes zero.Personally I think that proper mot and registration as mopeds is the way to go. Then they can have realistic performance, beat the speeds of city traffic but not run on pavement.
e-scooters are common here in Cascais, Portugal. In fact they are even promoted by the town council - you simply use an app to unlock them, use it and leave it where you want. 1 Euro basic charge and 19 cents per minute thereafter. The app shows you the location of all available scooters and their state of charge (in km) so you can choose the nearest one to you. I think the UK is a long way behind by taking such a conservative and regulatory approach to e-scooters.
This is in my lazaret
It’s a go anywhere, very stable e scooter. The hook that I put on the handle bar stem can hold two shopping bags, that plus a backpack means I can get all the shopping I need in one go. For larger items, hot pizza, water bottles, dog, I also carry this folding trailer.
The only downside of my hugely capable, off road, long range folding scooter is that it’s huge and heavy. Very heavy (25 kg).
But of course, much lighter ones are available.
One evening I went to pick up a couple of pizzas on my e-scooter. It turned into a disaster! I mean, where do you put them? I nearly came off a couple of times and did a wheelie trying to hold on to the pizza boxes. In the end the pizzas arrived hot but upside down and folded over calzone style. So I vowed to solve the problem, I experimented with bike racks and in the end settled on the far more expensive option of a folding bike trailer. Transporting her dog was how I sold it to the wifeDo you put the dog in their trailer as the food.
e-scooters are common here in Cascais, Portugal. In fact they are even promoted by the town council - you simply use an app to unlock them, use it and leave it where you want. 1 Euro basic charge and 19 cents per minute thereafter. The app shows you the location of all available scooters and their state of charge (in km) so you can choose the nearest one to you. I think the UK is a long way behind by taking such a conservative and regulatory approach to e-scooters.
Good the hear your take on E_Bikes though .
The only issue I had with E_Bikes when they first came out was judgement of their speed
come towards you in a car. Say car coming out of minor road to main road. The sub conscious makes a decision what is a normal speed for a push bike but E_Bikes obviously can go faster than expected sometimes.