Since it does not use energy other than the force of your pedal, we can both agree to that – traditional bikes win, hands down! But other than that, let me enumerate why electric bicycles are way cooler, and by cooler, let me prove my points of view.
Yes! Electric bicycles are cooler because it does not make you sweat that much. Imagine, pedaling a mile to work with a traditional bike. Before you get to your destination, you would probably be perspiring and get your mood down. Unlike with an electric bike, you can go faster even without pedaling.
Yes again! Electric bikes are faster than traditional bicycles because obviously there’s a battery that gives extra force to move your bike unlike with a traditional bicycle wherein you have to depend on your own strength in pedaling and still it won’t reach what an electric bike can achieve. More so, with an electric bicycle, going uphill is easier.
Electric bicycles are cheaper than traditional bicycles. Now, you might want to argue again that prices of traditional bikes are way cheaper than electric bikes. However, on a long term basis, statistics show that those that have an electric bike tend to use their bike more often than those who own a traditional bike.
With this same line of reasoning, we can then also say that electric bicycle can keep you fitter and healthier, more usage means you will get more exercise out of it. As a final statement, I would like to close by saying that indeed both electric and traditional bicycles are convenient and practical to use. But what sets electric bike apart from the ordinary bicycle is the greater advantages that we were able to discuss in this article. So hurry, grab an electric bicycle now and enjoy!

What type of bicycle can be used for light mountain biking and riding around my neighborhood?
I am looking for a bike that I can use not only for easy mountain biking trails, but also for riding around my neighborhood. I have seen hybrid bikes and Im not totally sure what those are. Can someone please help me or point me in the right direction!!! Thanks
Answer
You sound like a candidate for a hybrid. They are called that because they are a cross between a road and mountain bike. The frame is similar to a mountain bike. Wheels are the same diameter as road bikes (700C) but narrower and tires have less aggressive treads than a true mountain bike. They often have front (and maybe seat) suspension, but they will usually have mountain bike style handlebars and gears. They are well suited to city roads, bike paths and hardpack trails, but being a hybrid are less suited to long, fast road rides than a road bike or to rough/demanding trails than a mountain bike. See the article at the link.






















