Riding, rebuilding, tweaking nineties mtb’s on low/no budget and having a blast!
Whatever works, whatever is available, whatever is fun 🙃
#CyclingBluesky
It's actually a GoldLine M-Bike, an early 90s mtb frame, handmade here in The Netherlands from Reynolds 853 tubing.
It served as my bike messenger bike for 2 years, and is now waiting for a new use as my main bikes for 2026.
Old 26" rim brake mtbs are my thing 🙃
It's actually a GoldLine M-Bike, an early 90s mtb frame, handmade here in The Netherlands from Reynolds 853 tubing.
It served as my bike messenger bike for 2 years, and is now waiting for a new use as my main bikes for 2026.
Old 26" rim brake mtbs are my thing 🙃
Though the e-part does kinda make the bike-part suck a bit of course.
Though the e-part does kinda make the bike-part suck a bit of course.
As a car replacement maybe, but not for someone here in The Netherlands who used to get by with a simple bike.
As a car replacement maybe, but not for someone here in The Netherlands who used to get by with a simple bike.
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You do you.
There will always be exceptions, but that doesn’t change what I said about Dutch people’s e-bike usage in The Netherlands.
Elderly people ride further then they used to do on regular bikes, other people generally really don’t.
You do you.
There will always be exceptions, but that doesn’t change what I said about Dutch people’s e-bike usage in The Netherlands.
Elderly people ride further then they used to do on regular bikes, other people generally really don’t.
And parent have to pay for those expensive things, which are crap quality and only last a few years.
It's not about being a hardcore cyclist, it's about real objections.
And parent have to pay for those expensive things, which are crap quality and only last a few years.
It's not about being a hardcore cyclist, it's about real objections.
12y old kids, who used to ride everywhere, playful and active, are now zipping by with speeds dangerous to themselves (little experience with bike handling and traffic, high on youthful bravoure, combined with high speeds is a bad combo) and others, on bikes that are only bikes by name, →
12y old kids, who used to ride everywhere, playful and active, are now zipping by with speeds dangerous to themselves (little experience with bike handling and traffic, high on youthful bravoure, combined with high speeds is a bad combo) and others, on bikes that are only bikes by name, →
It points to where my irk is with e-bikes: they are sold to us as the new default.
I don't want an uptake in e-bikes, I want an uptake in BIKES.
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It points to where my irk is with e-bikes: they are sold to us as the new default.
I don't want an uptake in e-bikes, I want an uptake in BIKES.
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E-bikes are mainly replacing regular bikes, as people here already do lots of things by bike. Now they just have a way more expensive bike for it, and are less active. Even the youth, and that's a sad thing.
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E-bikes are mainly replacing regular bikes, as people here already do lots of things by bike. Now they just have a way more expensive bike for it, and are less active. Even the youth, and that's a sad thing.
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That's not a moral judgement, that is just factually what ebikes do.
That's not a moral judgement, that is just factually what ebikes do.
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I have merely pointed out that I don't agree with your assessment that ebikes are making cycling more accessible for most people. Cycling already was accessible to the vast majority of the →
I have merely pointed out that I don't agree with your assessment that ebikes are making cycling more accessible for most people. Cycling already was accessible to the vast majority of the →
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I never said 'ebike journeys only replace acoustic bike journeys', I specifically said 'ebikes HERE don’t replace car trips' (emphasis mine).
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I never said 'ebike journeys only replace acoustic bike journeys', I specifically said 'ebikes HERE don’t replace car trips' (emphasis mine).
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However, you can't have your cake *and* eat it.
You can't say 'someone else's fitness is not your business' while also mentioning 'ebikes make people fitter'.
Fitness is either a factor in the discussion, or it isn't.
However, you can't have your cake *and* eat it.
You can't say 'someone else's fitness is not your business' while also mentioning 'ebikes make people fitter'.
Fitness is either a factor in the discussion, or it isn't.
I am not against ebikes. I don't like 'm myself, but I am not blind for their advantages. I stings me however that proponents →
I am not against ebikes. I don't like 'm myself, but I am not blind for their advantages. I stings me however that proponents →
Lastly, a fact that is almost universally ignored, is that ebikes becoming the default, it also makes cycling much LESS accessible for MANY people.
Ebikes are much more expensive than regular bikes, and much more so when you factor in COO.
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Lastly, a fact that is almost universally ignored, is that ebikes becoming the default, it also makes cycling much LESS accessible for MANY people.
Ebikes are much more expensive than regular bikes, and much more so when you factor in COO.
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I'm also very much on the fence about the much used 'ebikes make cycling more accessible' argument.
Sure it does for certain people (elderly, less fit/healthy people, etc.), but let's be honest, →
I'm also very much on the fence about the much used 'ebikes make cycling more accessible' argument.
Sure it does for certain people (elderly, less fit/healthy people, etc.), but let's be honest, →
My comment was merely that the OP's take isn't the whole story.
Also, the people I was talking about can't go 'back to driving', because their ebike replaced a regular bike, not a car.
My comment was merely that the OP's take isn't the whole story.
Also, the people I was talking about can't go 'back to driving', because their ebike replaced a regular bike, not a car.
Same goes for many adults. Ebikes here don’t replace car trips, they replace regular bike trips.
Same goes for many adults. Ebikes here don’t replace car trips, they replace regular bike trips.