I wonder who first lobbied BLM to view all e-bikes as motorized vehicles, unlike the agencies whose job it actually is to classify vehicles.
Great point and one not without precedence.
Manufacturers and their associated (cough) "non-profits" have been deliberately pulling this crap on consumers purchasing groundbreaking technology for decades in the wheeled community (see motorcycles vs atvs and now side-by-sides). As we witnessed above, the strategy is simple...extend an olive branch under false pretenses..
.LIE in regards to your intentions (while at the same time extorting just as much money as possible out of your 'frenemy')...then back-stabbingly using
our employees (government) to keep just as many enthusiasts off of 'their' (public/mult-use designated) land.
The three of them will string out navel-gazing 'impact evaluations' for
decades on end for very simple selfish reasoning:
Government...conflict breeds indecision...indecision breeds 'studies'...studying 'conflict' and 'impact' IS A
LIFELONG CAREER OPPORTUNITY FOR THOSE IN GOVERNMENT.
Manufacturers...
Fact: The more (and longer) conflict drags out...the less likely their already profitable markets are susceptible to rapid technological change in an 'unmanageable' manner.
"...Giant Bicycles, one of the world's largest bike manufacturers, sells an e-mountain bike in Europe but hasn't brought the product to the U.S. Andrew Juskaitis, senior product marketing manager for Giant, says he will do whatever he can to keep the bike away from U.S. riders..."
Non-profits...what more is there to say? You either agree 110% with
exactly what the MikeVanAble's of the world have to say ("MTBing is human powered...period!") and brainwash your kids in to mouthing the same..or
nether of you is welcome at manufacturer/non-profit events such as InterBike where all (cough) 'discussion' resembles the ridiculousness we just witnessed in 2014.
These guys aren't stupid...they're simply not the kind of 'leaders' that you want your kids emulating/building legacies around...or with.