I'm not talking about e-Bikes here but maybe "almost e-Bikes" in a roundabout way.
My checkpoint gravel bike has SRAM AXS on it. That's electric shifting using a battery powered shifter. It's sweet but to the uninformed, it's not anything e-Bike related. There is no pedal assist,
Now I just read about electric braking and that in 10-15 years, it'll be the norm on bikes.
If my battery dies on my AXS, I am stuck in a certain gear. If my brake battery dies, does that mean I have no brakes?
At what point do we say stop?
Are you losing traditional bikes?
How do you all feel about this?
My checkpoint gravel bike has SRAM AXS on it. That's electric shifting using a battery powered shifter. It's sweet but to the uninformed, it's not anything e-Bike related. There is no pedal assist,
Now I just read about electric braking and that in 10-15 years, it'll be the norm on bikes.
If my battery dies on my AXS, I am stuck in a certain gear. If my brake battery dies, does that mean I have no brakes?
At what point do we say stop?
Are you losing traditional bikes?
How do you all feel about this?