Since reading Grant’s lament from Interbike I’ve been having much the same thought. The industry has niched itself into impracticality. The answer isn’t to add electric motors. The answer is to return to practicality. Bikes that promote you living life with them, running errands on them. My singular ride this morning was two hours of riding with three hours at the writing nook. Along the way I did 5 hours of cognitive brain therapy, 2 hours at the gym, 4 hours of contemplation, etc. But I don’t view them as separate activities, though they are in many people’s lives. Because I bike, they are one delightful morning.
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