e-bike, n. two-wheeled conveyance in Yorkshire
@tryst e-bike gum - a snack for the road
@patterfloof @tryst e-up-bike n. a two-wheeled conveyance for ascending hills in Yorkshire.

@tryst given the local tendency to refer to bicycles as 'pushbikes', I've always wondered if it's 'e-pushbike' or 'push-ebike'.

And does the plural take the same formation as Attorney's General, and is it therefore 'pushes e-bike'.

The things I think about when riding bikes...

@tryst twerk, n. what people in Yorkshire do from 9 while 5

@tryst I want to tell people: Think of an e-bike not as a slower motorcycle, but as a bicycle with a hybrid electric powertrain.

I like having a bike which is light enough to pick up off the ground, which I can ride with no electric assist, and which doesn't make me a menace to pedestrians on the shared-use paths I usually ride on.

@maxissakitsune Here the assistance is limited to max 20 km/h, so if you want to go faster than 20 km/h, you have to do that on leg power alone.
@tryst I thought it was 25km/h? 25km/h is often as fast as I go with no assist.
@tryst I think I misunderstood the intention of your original post. You're commenting that all the two-wheeled conveyances (i.e. bicycles) in Yorkshire are e-bikes now?