>>1026304Technically a motor vehicle, possibly even classed as one depending on local laws, but there is still a clear distinction between assisted bikes and motorbikes that don't require or allow rider power input.
An assisted bike is closer to an unassisted bike than it is to a motorbike, in fact if you turn the power off it becomes one. In many places they are treated the same as unassisted bikes as long as they meet certain regulations.
>>1026309>The moment they mount that thing they are not cycling anymore they are just riding a motor vehicle.I'm still contributing power via pedalling, I am a cyclist whether I choose to ride my e-bike or my unassisted bikes.
>You mean /n/?I mean in general. If you step outside /n/ you'll see that it's not just the fat and lazy who ride assisted bikes.
>people generally don't post their e-bikes because they know they will get shit.Me and another guy are the ones that regularly post our bikes (there are a handful of other riders that don't post as often), neither of us are fat or lazy and we both ride unassisted bikes as well.