| DC asks for one to use in college. I prefer something not too expensive or can be brought in buildings. Any suggestions? |
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E-bikes are for old people who want to cover a lot of distance.
A young person getting around a college campus? Come on. Get a normal bike. |
| You’re not getting a scooter in a building. You could buy her some wheelies |
| If she’s living on campus she can walk or ride a bike. |
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Usually the people leaving the college sell their bikes and the incoming by it used for like: $50. who knows how old they are - its a bike that may get stolen at some point.
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| All good advices! Thank you! |
You’ve clearly never ridden an e-bike. They’re amazing. The power is optional and usually unnecessary, but makes every terrain basically Amsterdam by taking the edge off of hills. Which makes biking a lot more practical much more of the time. |
Hills are good for you. Especially someone 18-22. |
Ok. It’s not like you don’t have to work, it just takes the edge off. I don’t think people are really familiar with the e-bikes that are pedal assist… they aren’t like e-scooters. |