Would you get peeved if a stronger rider on a motorless bike was asking you to move aside? If not, why not?If I was on a mtn bike on a trail and some ebiker was asking me to move aside I'd get peeved.
I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that. Please tell which ice cream flavors Mtn Bikers personally like and dislike so we know what laws and regulations banning some of them are to be expected.Oh and pls spare me the sarcasm
Having to move aside for a stronger biker is fine. Having to move aside for someone using a motor is not
I hike in a wildlife preserve where bikes are prohibited, but you see mtb tracks all over.
Some mountain bikers ride wherever they please, but now they want e-bikes banned from trails... pretty significant double standard, wouldn't you say?
Mike, I think it's more about anticipating the future, it is for me. If ebikes have the impact in the US they've had in Europe it will help greatly to have all the ducks in a row. It only takes one shot if they are, quick and painless. With many mtb riders ebikes will never be accepted.This is a "silly" thread. Is there anyone here who has experienced an onslaught of eMTBs on "traditional" MTB trails or is this just the paranoia of having some fat guy on an ebike pass you in front of your girlfriend/boyfriend. Read the posts here and you will see that there is no conspiracy for ebikers to take over the "traditional" MTB trails, and I hardly doubt that use of any trail is going to increase from the hundreds to the thousands per year due to ebikes. Has anyone here actually encountered an ebike on a MTB trail, and if so did they ask to pass you? According to this thread there should be hundreds of yes answers to this question. Personally I have invested way to much in my ebike to risk it on some muddy single track trail. I can get more exercise and have nicer rides elsewhere. If I am wrong, and I maybe, show me the data on where ebikes are taking over MTB trails. Also, back to the root of this thread, if there is any data that shows an ebike does more environmental damage please provide that as well. I've seen lots of damage to nice trails done by traditional MTBs here in MD and have yet to see an eBike on one of these trails. Maybe we should have all "traditional" MTB trial open to only ebikers, I think they would be less destructive and more respectful of the environment in which they ride.
For some of us an e-mtb is the only way we can go. I won't be passing anyone, and holding up people less. Won't even do it very much. Just want to be able to deal with elevation. Tried it once non e-bike. Age and cardio had me at my limits. I will be using PAS set so I still have to work my ass off, but I won't have to walk the bike uphill.