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. A part of me doesn't like the concept of an electrically assisted bike
I was the same way but honestly in London it's a godsend to have the assist, I can't speak for a bafang setup but with the shimano steps it just makes it feel like normal riding, the only time it feels a bit unnatural is from a stop to start and you're thankful for acceleration from the lights.
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I'm not too bothered about the motor for now, I was just wondering. I'll see how I get on leg powered... A part of me doesn't like the concept of an electrically assisted bike. It's against what made me love cycling since being a kid, the feeling (or rather the illusion) of "independence" (It's all a bit B.S. / sentimental, as I completely recognise that electric bikes give - or extend - access to cycling to people who may not have had it, for all kind of reasons)
Anyway, despite the specialist ply, that ended up costing me more for its delivery than the sheet itself, it's been a fairly cheap project so I hope to keep it like this, given the whole thing wasn't entirely justifiable at home (too many bikes, etc.).
Also need to find out how and where to use it where we live. Current kids drop off on bike are try park paths, and in some places a bit of pavement because road's a bit busy to my taste when with kids. I know some of my current routes won't / may not work with the cargo bike, I really hope not by it may not work for us.
If all,goes well but I find human propelled cargo riding too limiting with my old legs, I'll be in touch, thanks!