What we have called “motorcycles” should actually be called “enginecycles”. Also, the engine on enginecycles is a four-cycle engine.

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    19 hours ago

    Your definition is just yours - I see ebikes doing 35mph+ on the sidewalk all the time.

    How do I know they’re going that fast? Because that’s how fast I’m going on the street, and I’m not passing them.

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      18 hours ago

      Sorry you may not have understood me correctly.

      In Australia and most other jurisdictions an “e-bike” is defined by law as a bike with pedal assist up to 25km/h.

      If a bike has an electric motor which is propelling it faster than that, then it is by definition not an e-bike. It’s most likely an unregulated electric motorbike, or e-moto. They’re incredibly dangerous for everyone involved.

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        15 hours ago

        In Australia and most other jurisdictions an “e-bike” is defined by law as a bike with pedal assist up to 25km/h.

        I’m pretty sure they’re intentionally conflating them to either downplay the risks of unregulated electric motorcycles, or as some odd kind of anti-bike push, depending on the person making the argument.

        The news is constantly bemoaning the dangers of e-bikes, while actually talking about motorcycles, too many times for it to be accidental.

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          15 hours ago

          I think it’s just a news story that the people who watch news (boomers) like to hear as it confirms their world view.