A sheltered e-bike seems perfect for the winters where I live but the ones I see available start at $10,000 which seems very steep given they are categorized as bikes.

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    I see the world rapidly realizing it doesn’t need to pedal its bikes anymore. I can’t see it adding pedals to things that have already had them removed…

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      They can go anywhere a bike can and can carry a decent amount of cargo, whereas NEVs are limited to only roads with a speed limit of 30 mph or less. That’s my thinking anyway.

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        It’s a fair point that there are different laws in different countries (or states) when it comes to PEV’s and those could affect what people buy. But I still don’t see it. Bikes have been around for a very long time, as has bad weather. If covered bikes were going to be a thing, they would be already.

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      I can’t see it adding pedals to things that have already had them removed…

      Unless it’s to satisfy antiquated laws that require pedals for something to be considered an “e-bike”

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      Pedal assist done right with torque sensing is actually more fun than just a gas pedal. I believe there is even some science on that. It makes you feel like superman I think. And that is besides the health benefits.