Thursday, February 29, 2024

Cannon Bike For Sale

FOR SALE: 2017 CANYON ULTIMATE CF SLX Pro Frame with DUR-ACE crank arm and rear derailleur, DI2 Shifting, FSE Wheel set. Size S

Pricing is negotiable. The bike belongs to the Shaun "Doc Brew" Boone family, Doc built this bike to suit  himself and hand selected all the parts and components. He tracked all his riding data from the bike to his Wahoo Computer.

Serious inquiries only, bike shown by appointment only.

615-572-5045

     

           

              


 

Friday, February 23, 2024

eBikes.org’s Data-Driven Insights Into the E-Bike Market


. Report's Key Takeaways:

- eBikes lead EV's world wise & US
- 15% of US pop owns an ebike
- Driver factors: pandemic, economic, and environmental
 - Barriers: awareness, misconceptions, and implementation
- Future Growth: New tech, safety regs, improved infrastructure



- Riding Toward the Future: Insights Into the Growing E-Bike Market

E-Bikes: The Silent Leader in the Global EV Transition

Three Factors Driving E-Bike Growth in the U.S.

What to Expect in 2024

2024 and Beyond

https://www.facebook.com/groups/tnelectricbike/permalink/1475726839649576/ 

Tuesday, February 20, 2024

Banned! Why 2023 saw more e-bike and e-scooter bans than ever before

. Electric bicycle ridership grew to never-before-seen levels in 2023. But despite the increased ridership, or perhaps even because of it, this year has seen an increase in the number of limits and bans placed on electric bicycles and e-scooters. Here’s a look back at some of the most infamous bans and what led to them.

https://electrek.co/2023/12/26/banned-why-2023-saw-more-e-bike-and-e-scooter-bans-than-ever-before/ 

- NYC wants e-bikes stopped at the border
- Paris bans shared electric scooters, then something surprising happened
- Burning Man may begin banning electric bikes
- More college campuses banning e-bikes and e-scooters

As we head into 2024, the number of riders is only expected to grow even higher. With more e-bikes on the roads than ever before and no sign of the trend stopping, perhaps we should be asking how we can better and more safely incorporate e-bikes into our cities, communities, and campuses instead of simply attempting to ban them.