• waluigiblunts [he/him]
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      7 months ago

      For a commuter bike, it’s certainly too much, but as a piece of sports equipment, it’s not. It’s not like it’s a yearly purchase, a bike can easily last 10 years of riding. I hope that food delivery workers are not bourgeois for buying $2500 ebikes.

      • HexBeara [none/use name]
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        97 months ago

        Better not be, because I totally get it. Feels like cheating though when I try to outpace one in my imaginary race that they’re unknowingly participating in; pedaling my damnedest with a $100 pos bike with broken gear teeth, no lights, no reflectors, and fucked up brakes that I ended up just disengaging permanently.

      • FourteenEyes [he/him]
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        87 months ago

        If you have an ebike for work that’s literally an investment

        If you are just riding a bike to work spending $200 on Craigslist will do ya

    • 🏴 hamid the villain [he/him] 🏴
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      I don’t think you have to spend $1000 to get a good bike but I also don’t think it is too much to be honest. I use my bicycle as my primary mode of transport and I really love my trek fx1. Edit to put it in perspective most people in my country would have two cars for the size family I have. We have one old paid off one we almost never use and the cost of this thousand dollar bike was less than the cost of insurance, registration and basic maintenance for one year on a second car we don’t have to pay for at all.