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Thank you, I gave it my bestneptronix said:![]()
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excellent troll, fine sir.
I didn't vote on the poll, because in my experience, online polls on a controversial topic are pretty much useless.
Thank you, I gave it my bestneptronix said:![]()
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excellent troll, fine sir.
My library has 3 computers and is right across the street from the local college that I used to teach at. Good luck with that. I prefer Chicago rulesefMX Trials Electric Freeride said:go to the library and vote on every machine.. :wink: :lol:
fizzit said:Thank you, I gave it my bestneptronix said:![]()
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excellent troll, fine sir.
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I didn't vote on the poll, because in my experience, online polls on a controversial topic are pretty much useless.
efMX Trials Electric Freeride said:Sound off on the MTBR.com electric mountain bikes poll:
http://www.mtbr.com/qikResults_2716...96231_6177731_547682271921691#f3d4be9318cd52a
skyungjae said:fizzit said:Thank you, I gave it my bestneptronix said:![]()
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excellent troll, fine sir.
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I didn't vote on the poll, because in my experience, online polls on a controversial topic are pretty much useless.
True, and the options to pick aren't great either.
skyungjae said:efMX Trials Electric Freeride said:Sound off on the MTBR.com electric mountain bikes poll:
http://www.mtbr.com/qikResults_2716...96231_6177731_547682271921691#f3d4be9318cd52a
Woohoo! Up to 5% on "better than shuttling."![]()
Architectonic said:It's actually very simple to regulate ebikes on mountain bike trails: implement a weight limit.
Ebikes can't go very fast for very long without a large battery and that increases the weight. Likewise with powerful motors.
r3volved said:That's funny...since I can peddle faster than local regulated e-bike speed...
skyungjae said:The ones I primarily ride is shared with horses as well, so using some sort of weight regulation wouldn't make much sense for bicycles regardless of human or battery powered.
Toorbough ULL-Zeveigh said:skyungjae said:The ones I primarily ride is shared with horses as well, so using some sort of weight regulation wouldn't make much sense for bicycles regardless of human or battery powered.
i can live with that.
ebike power is capped@one horse.
then so should weight.
what's equine top speed? 30mph? 35?
lets push to rationalize for the off-road 1horse-standard across the board.
Toorbough ULL-Zeveigh said:skyungjae said:The ones I primarily ride is shared with horses as well, so using some sort of weight regulation wouldn't make much sense for bicycles regardless of human or battery powered.
i can live with that.
ebike power is capped@one horse.
then so should weight.
what's equine top speed? 30mph? 35?
lets push to rationalize for the off-road 1horse-standard across the board.
This situation quickly turned from an easy ride-in-the-woods to a life-and-death survival scenario that the e-bike rider is poorly equipped to handle
efMX Trials Electric Freeride said:Electric “Mountain Bikes” Don’t Belong on MTB Trails ???
http://www.singletracks.com/blog/un...ric-mountain-bikes-dont-belong-on-mtb-trails/
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sk8norcal said:^ from reading MBAction in the 90's, they always have a pro- "moto" stance.
so it wasn't surprising to to see Zap interested in ebikes....
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=54998
sk8norcal said:point, counterpoint...
"Opinion: Electric Mountain Bikes Belong on MTB Trails" by Jeff Barber
http://www.singletracks.com/blog/uncategorized/opinion-electric-mountain-bikes-belong-on-mtb-trails/