This question has been bopping around my head for several years now. Everyday, I watch a neighbour power up our hill, pedaling slowly on his e-bike. I know it's an e-bike because I've pedaled up this same hill and wheezed and plodded and ground along in first gear. Pedaling up the hill is not as easy as the e-bike makes it look.
I have a regular bike. Which, as of this writing... I still haven't taken down to the bike shop to get its tune-up. By this time of year... I would have done that already. But it always seem a less important task than everything else on my list.
And I wonder... if I had an e-bike... would I take it out more? Would I pedal off to Starbucks in the mornings instead of taking the car? How much would that affect our carbon footprint? Would I ride it enough to justify the costs? What if it got stolen?
All of this soul-searching has been triggered by a radio ad which said that the provincial government was offering up to a $1400 rebate on e-bikes that cost at least $2000. Ooohhh... that is almost too good to pass up. The rebate scales down based on your net income but... still...In previous years, you could only get an e-bike rebate if you brought in your car through the scrap-it program. That seems to be gone... and now you can just get an e-bike rebate without turfing your car. So it is appealing.
Pros
I think of all the benefits...
- I could go farther than I can on a regular bike
- The hills won't affect me like they do on a regular bike
- It will get me out and about more (theoretically)
- I could even pop down to the grocery store for odds and ends without feeling guilty about using the car
- I could even ride it in the spring and fall when it's inclement weather (neighbour dude does...)
- Good for my health!
Cons
- How do you maintain an ebike? I have no idea...
- What if the bike seat is just as uncomfortable as my regular bike?
- Where to park it? The garden shed?
- How to charge it? Run an extension cord from the house to the shed?
- How to protect it? Will it be thievable?
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