Bicycle Science Vol.4: Electronic Gears
Posted by HasWords on 13th Apr 2021
“Have you seen Dave’s bike? It’s got eGears…”
“It’s got what?”
“eGears.”
“Oh dear, sounds serious. Has he got a maintenance plan?”
No one calls them that really, but allow us some poetic license. We’re talking about electronic gears.
For when
regular gears become too taxing and you need a break.
We use the full name for electronic
gears so as not to confuse them with eBikes; the latter being a thing that
actually serves a function.
Don’t get those two mixed up - it’s a highly
expensive and embarrassing error.
Instead, we’re talking about that little “clicky” bit that lives on your handlebars and requires roughly 0.4% of your effort and attention during a ride. Because someone said: “Nightmare that, we better make it electric as an upsell.”
The manufacturer nods sagely before scurrying off to a dark room, adjusting the price tag to the tune of 5k, and laughing maniacally in a scene that resembles Scrooge McDuck.
Because BS pays, for reasons that will perpetually annoy Mango Bikes.
The thing is, I could potentially see the value as an accessibility feature. If you don’t have full mobility in your hands or arms, this could maybe be a bit useful. But it could also be affordable. Instead, it’s used as a cynical ploy to extract more of your cash.
That leads me to my new sales blurb for electronic gears: “Solving problems that didn’t exist. If you’ve got the money, of course…”
And if you’re a cult BS follower who
simply
needs electronic gears on your bike, you’ll also be dreadfully
concerned about the weight (
see BS1 here).
But here’s the thing… the extra
thousand(s) you’ve paid for electronic gears actually
adds weight
compared to mechanical gears.
Those easy-to-use, don’t-need-charging, sensibly-priced mechanical gears that work perfectly fine.
Keeping bikes simple, top quality, and great value is always achievable if you ditch the BS.
Say hello to Mango Bikes.