LimboJim
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I'm grateful that mountain bikers have managed to gain access to public land despite objections from hikers, equestrians and other "non-mechanical" trail users over the past few decades. I respect the effort and collaboration that went into the current situation.
In concerted and persistent efforts to ban eMTBs on MTB-legal trails since 2013, however, the New England Mtn Bike Assn (NEMBA) has lobbied public land managers, state officials, and most recently, bike shops. They have posted several well written but somewhat exaggerated statements about relegating eMTBs to ATV-legal trails, where we can breathe exhaust fumes as dirtbikes and quads zip past.
In late 2013, NEMBA's Board of Directors voted to support the following position about power-assisted bicycles, also known as electric bikes or e-MTBs: “The recreational use of electric and power-assisted bicycles, ORVs or ATVs on natural surface trails should be managed using the same guidelines and policies as other motorized vehicles.”
In 2015, the Int'l Mtn Bike Assn (IMBA) conducted a soil displacement comparison study between MTBs and eMTBs, and "...found that the impacts from Class 1 eMTBs and traditional mountain bicycles were not significantly different, while motorcycles led to much greater soil displacement and erosion."
NEMBA's response: "OPEN LETTER TO IMBA ABOUT WILDERNESS, THE SUSTAINABLE TRAILS COALITION AND E-MTBS." The key paragraph in that one: "NEMBA strongly disagrees that e-MTBs should be given their own recreational category on public, natural surface trail systems. We urge IMBA to reaffirm its 2010 position that mountain biking is a human-powered, non-motorized form of recreation and that e-bikes are a form of motorized recreation..."
In 2016, they posted a couple more times, continuing to hammer home their "motor + bike = MOTORBIKE" motif:
- NEMBA GUIDANCE TO LAND MANAGERS REGARDING THE ELECTRIC, POWER-ASSIST BIKES ON TRAILS
- WHERE CAN ELECTRIC MOUNTAIN BIKES BE RIDDEN IN NEW ENGLAND
And in early April 2018: NEMBA GUIDANCE TO NEW ENGLAND BICYCLES DEALERS REGARDING THE ISSUE OF ELECTRIC MOUNTAIN BIKES. Here, they're telling bike shops - using 10,000+ words, it seems - to sell eMTBs at their own peril (Biker Backlash"), and if they do, they should tell buyers that they're "illegal" to ride on MTB singletrack, pretty much all public land, etc...
At this stage, most shops in my area aren't getting many inquiries about eMTBs... yet. But I thought I'd check here to see if any fellow New England eMTBers might be interested in creating our own group.
Thanks for reading.
In concerted and persistent efforts to ban eMTBs on MTB-legal trails since 2013, however, the New England Mtn Bike Assn (NEMBA) has lobbied public land managers, state officials, and most recently, bike shops. They have posted several well written but somewhat exaggerated statements about relegating eMTBs to ATV-legal trails, where we can breathe exhaust fumes as dirtbikes and quads zip past.
In late 2013, NEMBA's Board of Directors voted to support the following position about power-assisted bicycles, also known as electric bikes or e-MTBs: “The recreational use of electric and power-assisted bicycles, ORVs or ATVs on natural surface trails should be managed using the same guidelines and policies as other motorized vehicles.”
In 2015, the Int'l Mtn Bike Assn (IMBA) conducted a soil displacement comparison study between MTBs and eMTBs, and "...found that the impacts from Class 1 eMTBs and traditional mountain bicycles were not significantly different, while motorcycles led to much greater soil displacement and erosion."
NEMBA's response: "OPEN LETTER TO IMBA ABOUT WILDERNESS, THE SUSTAINABLE TRAILS COALITION AND E-MTBS." The key paragraph in that one: "NEMBA strongly disagrees that e-MTBs should be given their own recreational category on public, natural surface trail systems. We urge IMBA to reaffirm its 2010 position that mountain biking is a human-powered, non-motorized form of recreation and that e-bikes are a form of motorized recreation..."
In 2016, they posted a couple more times, continuing to hammer home their "motor + bike = MOTORBIKE" motif:
- NEMBA GUIDANCE TO LAND MANAGERS REGARDING THE ELECTRIC, POWER-ASSIST BIKES ON TRAILS
- WHERE CAN ELECTRIC MOUNTAIN BIKES BE RIDDEN IN NEW ENGLAND
And in early April 2018: NEMBA GUIDANCE TO NEW ENGLAND BICYCLES DEALERS REGARDING THE ISSUE OF ELECTRIC MOUNTAIN BIKES. Here, they're telling bike shops - using 10,000+ words, it seems - to sell eMTBs at their own peril (Biker Backlash"), and if they do, they should tell buyers that they're "illegal" to ride on MTB singletrack, pretty much all public land, etc...
At this stage, most shops in my area aren't getting many inquiries about eMTBs... yet. But I thought I'd check here to see if any fellow New England eMTBers might be interested in creating our own group.
Thanks for reading.