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And a dude with a horse is the privileged elite.Only on hunttalk…where ranchers and ebikers are vicious enemies
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And a dude with a horse is the privileged elite.Only on hunttalk…where ranchers and ebikers are vicious enemies
Yes. In Montana they would need to buy their $20 ohv trail pass. Just another motorized vehicle driving motorized roads but you get the added benefit of driving the <50 inch trails and motorcycle trails. Heck of a dealGood point. Motorized ATVs and UTVs are required to have mirror, horn, and license plate to be "street legal".
Yes, and my RZR has a permit good until 2023. However, I'm just a senile old duffer who parks at the trailhead and hikes in to enjoy the sights, sounds, glassing for elk, and peaceful appreciation of the outback. Haven't ridden one ... but likely even the electric motor would pi$$ me off in trying to escape noise and fast pace.Yes. In Montana they would need to buy their $20 ohv trail pass. Just another motorized vehicle driving motorized roads but you get the added benefit of driving the <50 inch trails and motorcycle trails. Heck of a deal
All these slippery slope arguments are silly. Bigger electric vehicles will do damage inconsistent with ebikes just because they are bigger.
While ebikes CAN be pretty powerful, class 1 ebikes just provide a boost of power and look almost exactly like analog mountain bikes.
I've ridden my mountain bike up things average people couldn't get their ebikes up.
I kinda hate ebikes on single track. I really do. I feel like it will change the whole ethic of mountain biking.
The big but here is that there is a lot of money behind them. Lots of big bike manufacturers make them, lots of wealthy people own them and there are some reasonable arguments to allow them. They allow disabled, older, and average people access to places they wouldn't otherwise have. They are quiet, a lot of people wouldn't be able to tell the difference, especially at a casual glance.
They use the argument that motorized is banned because its loud, it pollutes, and it tears the land up. Ebikes do none of those things. It makes the argument become philosophical.
I'm right there with you wanting to ban them everywhere non motorized, but I'm afraid with the money and people behind them that they will fight and win something worse.
Allowing class 1 in some non motorized places may give enough space to keep them happy. Remember, bikes are not allowed in wilderness areas at all, so we aren't talking the most pristine areas. Everyone wants their little piece of the access pie.
Also, allowing them in a few places means they can be monitored to see if they cause issues. If they do, that will be ammo to keep their access limited.
You sell the horse, you buy a tricked out e bike. Your poor ass rides that thing straight to the top of that mountain on a non motorized trail.Ok. So here is how the wealth thing goes with horses. You feel wealthy - you buy a horse. The horse starts eating lots of hay. It grows. It eats more hay. Pretty soon the damn thing is eating you out of house and home. You don't feel wealthy anymore. You feel poor. Feel free to multiply this times # of horses for greater effects to wealth and poorness.
One of my side gigs is selling small square baled horse hay. You wouldn’t believe how many times I got asked for a payment plan for small quantity orders for hay. I always felt bad. People are literally living pay check to pay check to feed their horses overpriced hay. They obviously love those damn things….maybe even as much as a few on here love their ebikesRich
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An electric dirt bike is much more powerful than an ebike and it will ride mostly like a dirt bike. They also don't have pedals.I will admit that I came to this thread late and have not read all 9 pages, but I think I would like to have an e-bike. It is getting harder and harder for me to get around in the woods and I have been brought kicking and screaming to the point where I am willing to admit my limitations. An e-bike sounds like just the ticket. I do feel that they should not be allowed anywhere motorized vehicles are not allowed. They are in fact motorized vehicles. I know that some companies are making electric dirt bikes now. Are they regulated differently than e-bikes? Seems like basically the same thing, just a different appearance.
And everyone obeys the rules.....In the National Forest around me, ebikes are allowed on roads and trails open to motorized travel only. mtmuley