Agree with what others said. It's not a lazy excuse for riding (for most people), but I never ride like I'm training for the Tour de France. I ride because it's a way to get around that is often faster than anything else. When I was in Calgary I rode from Renfrew to Quarry Park. It's mostly flat, but some hills. I would dial up the pedal assist on the hills. I regularly would get 90km out of my 6.5Ah battery because of how little I actually used the electric assist. But when you have a 50 km/h headwind at the end of the day to start your 16 km ride and you'll have that the ENTIRE ride. It's a feeling of defeat before you've even started, and the eBike takes that away.
It's all about how you use it.
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