• JoshuaFalken@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    Conventionally, bicycles require the rider to provide the power through leg movement, whereas motorcycles require the rider to twist a handle.

    Ebikes have blurred the line here with some having pedal assist and others having throttle control. It’s not as cut and dry as everything with two wheels and an electric motor being the same thing.

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      4 hours ago

      with some having pedal assist and others having throttle control.

      Some have both. Like Onyx bikes. They have vestigial pedals and a throttle. Tried peddling one without the throttle and it was like peddling a bike underwater

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        30 minutes ago

        I’m uncertain if you tried pedalling an Onyx ebike that had a throttle you didn’t use while riding it, or if you tried peddling some other ebike that had power assist but no throttle control.

        Either way, something with pedal assist shouldn’t feel like riding underwater even if the battery is dead. Similar to an escalator becoming stairs in a power failure, an ebike should just become a bike. Though it would be noticeably heavier.

        I suppose how well it does unpowered is more an indication of build quality though. Certainly some ebikes are so shoddy they are practically unrideable when the battery is depleted.