srileo
Member
Hi all,
I am contemplating a move to Colorado's Denver-Boulder area from Califorinia (where else?!). I'm drooling at the thought of all those thousands of miles of singletrack. But am unsure of the acceptance of eMTBs on the local trails - esp around small communities. It can be a polarizing issue. On top of being an "outsider", being an eMTB might be a bit much for some locals.
Here in Northern California, I do not see any problems at all for the usual trails i go to and the barriers are coming down generally.
However in towns like Bend, Oregon, eMTBs are still hotly derided (i am told).
Ofcourse, given the thousands of miles of singletrack in colorado, i am not going to stop riding my Levo just coz some local wagged a finger or tongue at me. But i also do not want to antagonize the small pockets of resistance there might be in the towns.
Thoughts?
I am contemplating a move to Colorado's Denver-Boulder area from Califorinia (where else?!). I'm drooling at the thought of all those thousands of miles of singletrack. But am unsure of the acceptance of eMTBs on the local trails - esp around small communities. It can be a polarizing issue. On top of being an "outsider", being an eMTB might be a bit much for some locals.
Here in Northern California, I do not see any problems at all for the usual trails i go to and the barriers are coming down generally.
However in towns like Bend, Oregon, eMTBs are still hotly derided (i am told).
Ofcourse, given the thousands of miles of singletrack in colorado, i am not going to stop riding my Levo just coz some local wagged a finger or tongue at me. But i also do not want to antagonize the small pockets of resistance there might be in the towns.
Thoughts?