Mtnm
Active Member
The BLM has moved to clearly ban all forms of electric bikes on most mountain bike trails (link BLM Utah ), as of this year.
The move is very disappointing. I did write to the BLM office in Utah asking for reasons and clarification, but did not receive a reply.
There is a need for responsible and clear voices to represent the use of our low powered pedal assist bikes.
A similar ban exists on most of the bicycle trails in Colorado. Boulder is one of the few exceptions. I did look up the laws, and the bans are legal, even the sometimes slightly misquoted Federal regulations which clearly allows States to adopt restrictions.
I'm just an older guy (64) with heart problems trying to still enjoy riding mountain bike trails. I thought I'd found a way to do so, but decisions made by the BLM with the start of the new year have taken away some of the places I'd like to ride.
I hope an effort from the e-bike industry and an organized community can reverse these bans.
Mike
Colorado, USA
The move is very disappointing. I did write to the BLM office in Utah asking for reasons and clarification, but did not receive a reply.
There is a need for responsible and clear voices to represent the use of our low powered pedal assist bikes.
A similar ban exists on most of the bicycle trails in Colorado. Boulder is one of the few exceptions. I did look up the laws, and the bans are legal, even the sometimes slightly misquoted Federal regulations which clearly allows States to adopt restrictions.
I'm just an older guy (64) with heart problems trying to still enjoy riding mountain bike trails. I thought I'd found a way to do so, but decisions made by the BLM with the start of the new year have taken away some of the places I'd like to ride.
I hope an effort from the e-bike industry and an organized community can reverse these bans.
Mike
Colorado, USA