I used to feel the same as Pat until I thought of the possibilities of free solar recharging - never running out of fuel and no duty.
Saw these bike at their first TT lapping the island faster than most of us could do on conventional stuff.
No Pat, I too love the internal combustion engine but if it is the difference between riding and not riding, I know which I would pick
Steffan
Likewise, I started out on bicycles and envied the comfort and (apparently) effortless power of motorbikes, *any* motorbikes (30mph was fast to me then, as it still is on a bicycle!). Then I started riding bikes and slid down the oh so common slope of bigger and faster until I realised I was risking everything dear to me, and my life, in a somewhat selfish search for a bigger thrill/scare. So I dropped back to middleweight singles and I bop along at largely legal speeds in a moderately sensible manner enjoying the ride.
So when I see electric bikes doing 37.73 miles at an average speed just over 87 miles an hour then I know that electric powered two wheelers have just become a realistic proposition...
Yes the technology is still relatively new for two wheelers, and yes they have different compromises when compared with a "conventional" powered bike, but I think they have the potential to be every bit as much fun as a petrol bike.
For example, I don't need a bike that does more than 70, but I want decent acceleration and the ability to do 70mph anywhere, a petrol engine works well over a very small speed range, hence our gearboxes, but an electric motor can give you full power from pretty much any revs, how good will that be for snap overtakes!

and as Steffan says, fancy charging your bike from a windmill genny/solar setup and just topping it from the mains? It's possible...
When I was a kid I preferred (good) electric remote control cars to the liquid fueled ones because they were cleaner and accelerated much more quickly and were just less hassle to use... I hope in a few years we may see electric bikes that manage the same trick.
I still would like to see petrol bikes on the road, in the same way I like to see an LC on the road, but simply, for a large number of reasons it's had it's day and is no longer a sensible bike for daily use.
Almost merits a "discuss" now lol