I editorialised the title as the original was clickbait, but the video itself is quite good. Interestingly, e-bikes are claimed to have lower emissions than acoustic bikes, although it likely depends on diet (the author didn’t specifically compare a vegan diet between the two types but did indicate that vegan + electric is the most carbon efficient form).

  • @[email protected]
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    338 months ago

    Ok, so i am not a native speaker of english, so excuse my questions…

    Whats an acoustic bike?

    And if an E-bike runs with electricity, the acoustic bike runs when i scream at it?

    • @[email protected]
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      338 months ago

      An acoustic bike is a joke term for a regular bike; think of the comparison between an acoustic guitar and an electric guitar

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        That’s a joke? How about analog bike or maybe manual bike.

        • @Abucketofpuppies
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          128 months ago

          But those are are normal terms for a regular bike. Acoustic bike is a joke because it is wordplay.

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          It usually works out pretty well with native speakers not familiar with the term. They usually have a moment with a blank stare thinking “what the hell is an acoustic bike?” and then realize all at once with a smirk.

          As for your second question, acoustic becomes a good classification when talking to a group where electric bikes are the default, just like electric becomes a good classification where pure pedal bikes are the default. In a group where ebikes are the default they might assume you’re talking about throttle type if you say analog, or a pedal assist bike if you said manual. It started as a joke and became a useful term.

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      48 months ago

      Another term for a non electric bike. Like electric guitar and acoustic guitar. No idea why you would call it that, but it’s only used in a smal circle of enthusiasts.