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- Northeast Pennsylvania
I’m closing in on 2000 miles this season on my ebike. I’ve ridden dozens of trails, answered many questions and have been involved in quite a few conversations about ebikes in general. Most have been friendly but a few were with true ebike haters.
I’ve come to the conclusion that 95% of the general public, including lawmakers, law enforcement and even conventional bike riders have no clue what an ebike really is.
The complaints I’ve heard so far fall into 4 categories. Most concern trail use and have been discussed here previously at length:
(1) They damage the trail surface.
(2) They go too fast and force people off the trail.
(3) They are dangerous.
To me, these aren’t valid ebike complaints since they apply to conventional bikes as well. The exceptions are high power bikes not included in the 3 class system. Fortunately, these represent a small percentage of the ebike market.
(4) They are noisy
I may be missing something but I have never heard a “noisy” ebike. In my experience, the low hum produced by most bikes is barely audible over tire noise.
When I get into conversations, I try my best to explain these ebike misnomers. I have no idea whether my words make any difference or not.
I did hear a “complaint” from a 40-ish spandex clad guy which does have some validity. I had no immediate reply. “I earn my miles honestly using good old fashion muscle power”.
Thinking back, I may have thought the same way when I was younger. In any case, this is a personal state of mind rather than a valid complaint. I can't help but wonder if his feelings will change when he gets older.
I try to be an ambassador for ebikes whenever the opportunity arises and I like to stay informed on popular opinion. What other “valid” complaints have others here heard that are outside the 4 categories mentioned above?
I’ve come to the conclusion that 95% of the general public, including lawmakers, law enforcement and even conventional bike riders have no clue what an ebike really is.
The complaints I’ve heard so far fall into 4 categories. Most concern trail use and have been discussed here previously at length:
(1) They damage the trail surface.
(2) They go too fast and force people off the trail.
(3) They are dangerous.
To me, these aren’t valid ebike complaints since they apply to conventional bikes as well. The exceptions are high power bikes not included in the 3 class system. Fortunately, these represent a small percentage of the ebike market.
(4) They are noisy
I may be missing something but I have never heard a “noisy” ebike. In my experience, the low hum produced by most bikes is barely audible over tire noise.
When I get into conversations, I try my best to explain these ebike misnomers. I have no idea whether my words make any difference or not.
I did hear a “complaint” from a 40-ish spandex clad guy which does have some validity. I had no immediate reply. “I earn my miles honestly using good old fashion muscle power”.
Thinking back, I may have thought the same way when I was younger. In any case, this is a personal state of mind rather than a valid complaint. I can't help but wonder if his feelings will change when he gets older.
I try to be an ambassador for ebikes whenever the opportunity arises and I like to stay informed on popular opinion. What other “valid” complaints have others here heard that are outside the 4 categories mentioned above?
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