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Weather protection. That’s the crucial benefit over cargo bikes. Otherwise this is basically a cargo bike, they’ve just taken it to its logical conclusion.
Sure, but a pancho is a “solution” like a soft-top is a solution on a car. Normies want an enclosed space with a door that you close behind you, and honestly I see where they’re coming from.
On cost, that’s another matter, this model is obviously too expensive.
I should get a rain poncho at some point. Would ideally want one that works for cycling and walking, if it’s airy then it doesn’t need to be expensive goretex either so it would be more comfortable than a coat and cost less.
Dont those block your mirrors? Are you worried you might not be able to bail? I have a 2 piece I got for 6 bucks, but its hot and inconvenient enough I rarely use the pants unless theres a literal typhoon.
Sorry, I thought we were talking about the motorbikes/motor scooters, the thing in OP is an electric bike, but priced 5x more than high-end electric scooters.
I suppose its a bit difficult to say what the karbike is more similar to. But as its pedal assist I would have thought closer to an ebike than an emoped.
I can if I fuss with the snap but normally I don’t bother and look over my shoulder by default to double check on turns.
As for bailing, it just uses snaps and a bit of stretchy fabric. With force, they pop off (and if they didn’t, the force of me pushing mysef away from the handlebars would tear the fabric anyways). I’d probably be OK. You could also just not snap it and hang it over the bars. It’s not shaped like a normal poncho so it’d probably stay on.
Update: Works fine without the snaps too, I’ll probably just ride without them going forwars as long as it isn’t super windy.
Weather protection. That’s the crucial benefit over cargo bikes. Otherwise this is basically a cargo bike, they’ve just taken it to its logical conclusion.
The problem with these fabric cabins is they add to wind resistance. You tend to get more wind in bad weather.
Weather protection on bikes is a solved problem, theres panchos and various types of covering that doesnt cost >10x more than a new motorbike.
Sure, but a pancho is a “solution” like a soft-top is a solution on a car. Normies want an enclosed space with a door that you close behind you, and honestly I see where they’re coming from.
On cost, that’s another matter, this model is obviously too expensive.
I should get a rain poncho at some point. Would ideally want one that works for cycling and walking, if it’s airy then it doesn’t need to be expensive goretex either so it would be more comfortable than a coat and cost less.
I got a cheap one for like 16 bucks that goes onto the handlebars: 10/10 would recommend!
Dont those block your mirrors? Are you worried you might not be able to bail? I have a 2 piece I got for 6 bucks, but its hot and inconvenient enough I rarely use the pants unless theres a literal typhoon.
Most bikes don’t have mirrors
Sorry, I thought we were talking about the motorbikes/motor scooters, the thing in OP is an electric bike, but priced 5x more than high-end electric scooters.
I suppose its a bit difficult to say what the karbike is more similar to. But as its pedal assist I would have thought closer to an ebike than an emoped.
Though it costs more than both combined.
I was talking about anything with bars for the purpose of the poncho: It’d work fine on a moped, scooter, bicycle, whatever.
All mine do.
I can if I fuss with the snap but normally I don’t bother and look over my shoulder by default to double check on turns.
As for bailing, it just uses snaps and a bit of stretchy fabric. With force, they pop off (and if they didn’t, the force of me pushing mysef away from the handlebars would tear the fabric anyways). I’d probably be OK. You could also just not snap it and hang it over the bars. It’s not shaped like a normal poncho so it’d probably stay on.
Update: Works fine without the snaps too, I’ll probably just ride without them going forwars as long as it isn’t super windy.
Frog Toggs are nice and cheap too.