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andercat
09-16-2021, 04:54 PM
Are electric bikes allowed on the walking/bike paths?

Toymeister
09-16-2021, 05:03 PM
Yes, please be polite and signal (bell) or announce (on your left) that you are there when overtaking walkers.

DAVES
09-17-2021, 10:16 AM
Yes, please be polite and signal (bell) or announce (on your left) that you are there when overtaking walkers.

Endless posts on the same subject. Post such as I was wrong are non-existent. I drive a car, a golf cart and a bike. Truth, I do not understand why people ride electric bikes as I ride my bike for exercise. But, hey do whatever you want till it intrudes on my rights.

As far as overtaking walkers, the same applies on a regular bike, a golf cart and a car.
The best accident is the one that does not happen. Walkers should be on the sidewalk where there is one. They should be walking toward traffic so as to see what is coming toward them. Bright clothes are a good idea for walkers and bike riders. And the world is not perfect as stated the best accident is the one that does not happen.

eremite06
09-17-2021, 10:27 AM
I ride my ebike for exercise just as I do with my other bikes.

dewilson58
09-17-2021, 10:55 AM
I jus got smoked by a little bald head guy, on a small wheel electric bike and he was traveling close to 30 mph on a path. He thought he was pretty cool weaving around walkers, other bikes & carts. He is definitely trying to compensate for something. :)

Toymeister
09-17-2021, 11:51 AM
[QUOTE=DAVES;2005321Truth, I do not understand why people ride electric bikes as I ride my bike for exercise.
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The truth is every cyclist will either be on an ebike eventually or quit cycling, it's just a matter of time. Your body will certainly give out on you. E-cyclists go further and get as much or more exercise than most casual cyclists.

There are lots of different types of ebikes. Most from a bike shop will be 250 watts without throttle whereas most from the internet will be 1000watt peak (750 nominal) Chinese specials. Different bikes for different purposes. We're all cyclists, though, same rights and responsibilities.

RICH1
09-17-2021, 12:55 PM
I jus got smoked by a little bald head guy, on a small wheel electric bike and he was traveling close to 30 mph on a path. He thought he was pretty cool weaving around walkers, other bikes & carts. He is definitely trying to compensate for something. :)
Bald head ...that guy is everywhere

Taltarzac725
09-17-2021, 01:07 PM
Bald head ...that guy is everywhere

Glad I have missed him so far here in the Villages.

Topspinmo
09-17-2021, 02:01 PM
The truth is every cyclist will either be on an ebike eventually or quit cycling, it's just a matter of time. Your body will certainly give out on you. E-cyclists go further and get as much or more exercise than most casual cyclists.

There are lots of different types of ebikes. Most from a bike shop will be 250 watts without throttle whereas most from the internet will be 1000watt peak (750 nominal) Chinese specials. Different bikes for different purposes. We're all cyclists, though, same rights and responsibilities.


IMO No they don’t cause the are not peddling. You have to ride bicycle 10 times further than walking for same exercise do to the gearing and coasting. Now add electric assist and another x10.

Trayderjoe
09-17-2021, 02:20 PM
Endless posts on the same subject. Post such as I was wrong are non-existent. I drive a car, a golf cart and a bike. Truth, I do not understand why people ride electric bikes as I ride my bike for exercise. But, hey do whatever you want till it intrudes on my rights.

As far as overtaking walkers, the same applies on a regular bike, a golf cart and a car.
The best accident is the one that does not happen. Walkers should be on the sidewalk where there is one. They should be walking toward traffic so as to see what is coming toward them. Bright clothes are a good idea for walkers and bike riders. And the world is not perfect as stated the best accident is the one that does not happen.

All too often I see walkers on the wrong side of the multi-modal path. I give as wide a berth as I can when passing them, and yet many (not all) are still startled as I pass on my bike. Probably has something to do with the earphones many wear so they never heard my warning that I was coming up on their left. <sigh> Maybe these walkers are why it is still "Darwin's Theory" instead of "Darwin's Law".....

Bill14564
09-17-2021, 02:38 PM
IMO No they don’t cause the are not peddling. You have to ride bicycle 10 times further than walking for same exercise do to the gearing and coasting. Now add electric assist and another x10.

As someone who both walks and rides a bicycle, that is not my experience.

kkingston57
09-17-2021, 03:07 PM
[QUOTE=dewilson58;2005351]I jus got smoked by a little bald head guy, on a small wheel electric bike and he was traveling close to 30 mph on a path. He thought he was pretty cool weaving around walkers, other bikes & carts. He is definitely trying to compensate for something.

Sounds like someone with a Napoleon complex.

Kelevision
09-17-2021, 03:24 PM
IMO No they don’t cause the are not peddling. You have to ride bicycle 10 times further than walking for same exercise do to the gearing and coasting. Now add electric assist and another x10.

There are several types of ebikes but I don’t know of any where you don’t have to pedal? You can get great exercise on them.

Dana1963
09-17-2021, 03:31 PM
Are electric bikes allowed on the walking/bike paths?
A bicycle is a bicycle single speed, multiple speed. Electric bicycles have pedals too.

John Mayes
09-17-2021, 03:41 PM
I jus got smoked by a little bald head guy, on a small wheel electric bike and he was traveling close to 30 mph on a path. He thought he was pretty cool weaving around walkers, other bikes & carts. He is definitely trying to compensate for something. :)

:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

Mortal1
09-17-2021, 03:54 PM
Yes, please be polite and signal (bell) or announce (on your left) that you are there when overtaking walkers.

and NOT on a sidewalk the bikes should be riding on the right(like the carts)and walkers on their left so that carts and bikes should be oncoming to the walkers...no need for "on your left" if folks are obeying the rules of the road and using common sense.

SkBlogW
09-17-2021, 03:55 PM
IMO No they don’t cause the are not peddling. You have to ride bicycle 10 times further than walking for same exercise do to the gearing and coasting. Now add electric assist and another x10.

Let me explain

My Ebike has pedals and gears just like a regular bike. It also has a big lithium battery and a small electric motor inside the rear wheel hub.

I can cruise around using pure throttle if I want, but I never do. You can select Pedal Assist levels from 1 to 5. I mostly use 1 and 2.
The bike weighs 68 pounds. When you are pedaling, you are burning calories and exercising your legs. I know this because I havr lost 15 covid pounds since I bought it. :icon_wink::icon_wink:

New Englander
09-17-2021, 03:59 PM
I jus got smoked by a little bald head guy, on a small wheel electric bike and he was traveling close to 30 mph on a path. He thought he was pretty cool weaving around walkers, other bikes & carts. He is definitely trying to compensate for something. :)

Bald is Beautiful. I see it every time I look in the mirror.

SkBlogW
09-17-2021, 04:01 PM
I jus got smoked by a little bald head guy, on a small wheel electric bike and he was traveling close to 30 mph on a path. He thought he was pretty cool weaving around walkers, other bikes & carts. He is definitely trying to compensate for something. :)

Or maybe he has a giant tallywhacker and was just having fun.

stadry
09-17-2021, 04:03 PM
yelling 'on your left used to work on ski slopes... otherwise its like yelling 'fore on aTV golf 1 hopes their hearing aids are (turned up& working

Topspinmo
09-17-2021, 04:33 PM
Let me explain

My Ebike has pedals and gears just like a regular bike. It also has a big lithium battery and a small electric motor inside the rear wheel hub.

I can cruise around using pure throttle if I want, but I never do. You can select Pedal Assist levels from 1 to 5. I mostly use 1 and 2.
The bike weighs 68 pounds. When you are pedaling, you are burning calories and exercising your legs. I know this because I havr lost 15 covid pounds since I bought it. :icon_wink::icon_wink:

No need to explain I have eyes 👀. When two in there at least late 70’s can peddle electric bike up up hill to Chatham 25 plus MPH and moving their legs 🦵 means the only exercise they are getting moving their legs.

Just think how much you would of lost without the electric assistance?

IMO Basically electric bicycle are mopeds which should be licensed.

SkBlogW
09-17-2021, 05:32 PM
No need to explain I have eyes 👀. When two in there at least late 70’s can peddle electric bike up up hill to Chatham 25 plus MPH and moving their legs 🦵 means the only exercise they are getting moving their legs.

Just think how much you would of lost without the electric assistance?

IMO Basically electric bicycle are mopeds which should be licensed.

Mopeds don't have pedals anymore.

The couple you saw going 25 uphill were probably in PA level 5.

Real Ebikers don't use level 5 :)

Don't be a hater :):)

Toymeister
09-17-2021, 05:56 PM
IMO No they don’t cause the are not peddling. You have to ride bicycle 10 times further than walking for same exercise do to the gearing and coasting. Now add electric assist and another x10.

You quite obviously do not understand the types and classes of electric bikes. I have my doubts that you would care if I explained this to you. That is available to you if you care to Google it, search term ' ebike classes'.

What is important for you to know is Florida has protected by statute ebikes. You can have your opinion, whatever it is, but it does not and will not change the statute. Under no circumstances are ebikes subject to licensing, it has been decided by our elected representatives. Your opinion does not matter, it may make you mad but it is done.

EdFNJ
09-17-2021, 10:24 PM
Let me explain

The bike weighs 68 pounds. When you are pedaling, you are burning calories and exercising your legs. Absolutely, But when one is not pedaling they're scootering! :D

My wife and I walk 6 mornings a week from Amelia to LSL and back so we have about a 6 mile daily experience going along O'Dell and the Morse MMP between O'Dell and Stillwater and we see multiple e-bikes every single day and VERY RARELY is a leg moving more than once or twice all the while they are in our field of vision. I am 100% sure there are those who use it for exercise so no one take it personally but what we see daily is not biking. The e-bikers are always so obvious because they aren't sweating! :D :D You can most definitely tell the "pure" bikers from the e-bikers when they go up the hill on O'Dell and by the tunnels watching them with total awe huffing and puffing up those hills because there is no way I could ever attempt that. I find it hard enough to WALK up those hills.

dewilson58
09-18-2021, 06:45 AM
All too often I see walkers on the wrong side of the multi-modal path.

Are there some places in this country were you are suppose to walk with traffic??? I don't understand why people do this. Walking blind.

andercat
09-18-2021, 08:01 AM
Are there some places in this country were you are suppose to walk with traffic??? I don't understand why people do this. Walking blind.

I walk on the left side of the road on multimodal paths and regular streets with no sidewalk. I assumed that on the pedestrian/bike path you would do the same. I noticed that I was in the minority on these paths. I did an internet search. (We all know everything on the net is true. :icon_wink:) On several sites it says that on paths with no motorized vehicles " Walk on the right side of the trail, slowest traffic keep right; pass on left. At busy areas on the trail, avoid walking three abreast. Two people walking side by side fills up a lot of trail. When faster traffic comes up from behind switch from walking abreast to in-line to give them room to go by you safely."
So I guess the rules for nonmotorized paths are different than motorized paths and roads.

Mortal1
09-18-2021, 08:20 AM
Mopeds don't have pedals anymore.

The couple you saw going 25 uphill were probably in PA level 5.

Real Ebikers don't use level 5 :)

Don't be a hater :):)

it's just an opinion that doesn't agree. doesn't make them a "hater". What suggesting that someone might be is divisive. If you don't like free speech your going to have issues.

don't be a name caller

collie1228
09-18-2021, 08:57 AM
The truth is every cyclist will either be on an ebike eventually or quit cycling, it's just a matter of time. Your body will certainly give out on you. E-cyclists go further and get as much or more exercise than most casual cyclists.

There are lots of different types of ebikes. Most from a bike shop will be 250 watts without throttle whereas most from the internet will be 1000watt peak (750 nominal) Chinese specials. Different bikes for different purposes. We're all cyclists, though, same rights and responsibilities.

No, the truth is NOT every cyclist will be on an ebike or quit cycling. I exercise on my actual bike (not a moped) most days of the week, and will not be buying an ebike (moped) in this lifetime.

DAVES
09-18-2021, 10:52 AM
No need to explain I have eyes 👀. When two in there at least late 70’s can peddle electric bike up up hill to Chatham 25 plus MPH and moving their legs 🦵 means the only exercise they are getting moving their legs.

Just think how much you would of lost without the electric assistance?

IMO Basically electric bicycle are mopeds which should be licensed.

It is clear people will argue about anything. It all kind of fits together. As far as mopeds and needing a license and insurance. It is similar to golf carts. A golf cart that is speed controlled for 20 mph you do not need a license or insurance. An electric bike that is not speed controlled and can do more than 20 mph is essentially a motor cycle and SHOULD require a license and insurance. Mopeds, if I recall you also needed a license and insurance when the engine size, thus potential speed exceeded a certain limit.

In any case whatever the power is 30 mph on a mutimodal path is well NOT SMART. Reality is truly SIMPLE.

DAVES
09-18-2021, 11:04 AM
and NOT on a sidewalk the bikes should be riding on the right(like the carts)and walkers on their left so that carts and bikes should be oncoming to the walkers...no need for "on your left" if folks are obeying the rules of the road and using common sense.

Reality. Endless posts. If, folks know the rules of the road. if people know the rules and follow them. Common sense? Add to that you do not usually know people you are passing. The simple answer is to SLOW DOWN. You are in control of what you do.
Accident? The best accident is the one that does not happen and most accidents are avoidable.

Toymeister
09-18-2021, 12:20 PM
No, the truth is NOT every cyclist will be on an ebike or quit cycling. I exercise on my actual bike (not a moped) most days of the week, and will not be buying an ebike (moped) in this lifetime.

I am quoting the President of the Lake Sumter Bike Club, a person I hold quite a bit of respect for.

Yes, eventually you will quit biking. Ebikes allow you to extend your time biking, you will just quit sooner. No problem with that.

GoPacers
09-18-2021, 01:03 PM
Reading some of the comments from folks and their disdain for bicycles I'd be careful that karma doesn't come around to bite you and your comments are discovered.