I rode an ebike for the first time today and I hated it. I fell off once when I tried to stop before a curb but accidentally stepped on the pedal just lightly and the bike accelerated, causing me to almost faceplant. Every time I pushed the throttle it felt like the bike was moving ahead fast while my body was still behind, causing me to also nearly fall back.I just got my motorcycle permit because I want to replace my car with a 150cc scooter. Do scooters feel jerky like ebikes? If so I might have to give up on my dream. I'm kind of bummed.
Please be an elaborate troll post. Please don't actually be this retarded
Scooters are easier to ride but there's delay with the throttle where you have to let the transmission spin up it's still something you have learn.Maybe try turning down the assist on your e-bike to the lowest level or reducing your implied cadence or just cover the brake when your pedalling off
>>2076238every day i spend on this board i see a new and lower depth of how much of a physically retarded wrenchlet most cyclists are
>>2076238No. Electric drive is peak torque. Ice engines acceleration is softened by so much drive train loss.
>>2076238it depends on the type of clutch, power of the engine, suspension settings, etc. but you're just a retard who should not be on any vehicle ever if you're actually unironically too stupid to use brakes at a stop and marvel at your body moving under acceleration
>>2076238Peak dumbass. Stay off the road, for your sake.
Wear no helmet and go as fast as you can, it's the best way to learn. Can you live stream it so I can give you pointers?
>>2076238>I want a vehicle!!!>NO I WILL NOT LEARN HOW THIS VEHICLE WORKS BEFORE USING IT IN PUBLICWhy is this acceptable for cagies but not for scooter riders?
personally, my moped has better throttle response on gas than on battery but idk what op means by "jerky"