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Noun, Noun Phrase

A power-assisted bike is a bicycle with an electric motor to assist the rider.

Example usage: I'm riding a power-assisted bike to get around town more quickly.

Most used in: Urban areas with flat terrain.

Most used by: Commuters and recreational cyclists.

Popularity: 8/10

Comedy Value: 6/10

Also see: E-bike, Electric Bicycle, Pedelec, Power-Bike,

What is a Power-Assisted Bike?

A power-assisted bike, also known as an e-bike, is a bicycle that has an integrated electric motor to assist the rider’s pedalling. The motor provides extra power when the rider needs it, and can be used to reduce the effort of pedalling, making cycling easier and more enjoyable. The motor is powered by a battery, which needs to be recharged regularly.

Power-assisted bikes are becoming increasingly popular, due to the convenience of being able to cover larger distances with less effort. According to the European Cyclists’ Federation, the number of e-bikes sold in Europe in 2018 was more than 4 million, representing a growth of 14% compared to 2017.

Power-assisted bikes are a great choice for commuters, as they can make travelling longer distances easier and faster. They are also a great way to enjoy leisurely cycling trips, as the motor can help when climbing hills or pedalling over longer distances.

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The Origin of the Cycling Term 'Power-Assisted Bike'

The term 'power-assisted bike' was first used in the late 1980s, in the United States. It was coined to describe a type of bicycle that was powered by a battery, rather than solely by the rider. This type of bike combined the physical effort of the rider with a motor that provided an additional boost of power.

Power-assisted bikes have come a long way since their introduction in the late 1980s. They are now used for a variety of purposes, from commuting to leisure activities and even racing. The technology has also advanced significantly over the years, making power-assisted bikes lighter, faster, and more efficient.

Today, power-assisted bikes are popular around the world, and are becoming an increasingly popular mode of transport. They offer a great way to get around without having to exhaust yourself, and can help you get to your destination faster and more easily.

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