I was at a public event the other day, and saw a few electric bicycles there. I spoke to one person riding an Ultra Motor bike. He was friendly and even offered to let me ride it. I spoke to another person about my ebike.. and he said he has an ebike.. a currie "ezip". I asked some of the basic questions to these guys, like "what is the maximum distance you have gone on a single charge, what voltage is your battery. And it seems, understandably, that they did not know. Those companies do not make that info very upfront with thier customers. And both had bought their bikes used. I feel it is such a pleasure to ride my bike and would like everyone to have the opportunity to enjoy the opportunity, yet feel like most people are not interested or perhaps can not understand what the experience is like. And I understand how that can be, because so many of the early ebikes were not well designed and seems they were prone to failure, and lack of resources to get them back up and running conveniently and at reasonable cost, or even giving the rider some basic skills to be able to take care of many of the things that can go wrong with an ebike. Even the Golden Motor, at least the MP2 (MP3 apparently has much better cabling) is prone to some basic problems that require maintenance, just like any bike that is used and exposed to dirt and water in the environment. Perhaps I will give some kind of workshop to teach people some basic tips and tricks on keeping an ebike up and running on a budget.. and get the best value and fun out of thier ebike. I wonder if anyone else has done such a thing. Perhaps I can get more ideas to offer from them.