Most people say "it's cheating" or "I've still got my legs" it's just a bit of stubbornness to accept that e-bikes as a whole are changing the lives of many people and becoming something that we see everywhereMost people say they don’t want to try one as they know they will want one
I'm in Colorado, kinda between Golden (pro-ebike) & Boulder (lynch-ebike). Yeah I've got a BMW 435i (that my mate and I installed a Stealth Hitch on yesterday for biking). Sorta similar, we're seems as pretentious drivers (I do feel a bit more so while in it ).
Don’t underestimate the effect of Strava either, at least in the roadie world - I overheard a conversation on a cafe the other day when I was on my gravel bike about ebikes “...polluting our boards and making the whole thing pointless”! Luckily I managed to squish my incredulous snigger sufficiently to avoid being outed as a non Velominati, ebike liking charlatan... ?Once people try them they love them. I have to say that most road cyclists are against them or make odd remarks because they enjoy the purity of cycling a standard bike and that's totally cool too! Everyone on bikes should just get along
Don’t underestimate the effect of Strava either, at least in the roadie world - I overheard a conversation on a cafe the other day when I was on my gravel bike about ebikes “...polluting our boards and making the whole thing pointless”! Luckily I managed to squish my incredulous snigger sufficiently to avoid being outed as a non Velominati, ebike liking charlatan... ?
Let’s not be guilty of the very prejudices we claim to be victim of folks. Strava is great, eBikes are great, Road bikes are great. Let’s all just live and let live ??
brother, that’s my story exactly! i live in the sf bay area. die hard moto head, but have always had bicycles too. the trails around here are straight up or straight down. unassisted, i would only get one or two descents, which are the whole point?! and, like you said, a lot of having access is just not being an asshole. fingers crossed that the illegal but not posted or enforced status around here lasts for a while...I'm in Western Washington and it's not much better here. I have hopes that it will start changing, but know it will be a long process. I see EMTB as a a way to get back into mountain bikes. I've been riding mountain bikes before I could drive, but the last decade I've been more into motorcycles both on and off road. Now that I have a young family I don't have the time to get to the moto legal riding areas as often as I would like, but have 3 MTB trail systems within a 20 minute drive from home 1 I could likely even ride to on a EMTB. Yes I'm older out of shape and carrying more pounds around the middle than I'd like so I'm the perfect candidate for an ebike . I wan't to be outside and active again if a random person on a trail wants to hold that against me so be it.
While ebikes my not be kosher most places closer to home (the only truely open places are the same places I ride motos so it defeats the point of closer access), but I am not going to let that stop me. I'm not a fast nor aggressive rider. I do most of my riding mid week anyway when the bulk the snobbery is working. I don't think I'll have many issues. I'm following the path of don't be an asshole and people might be open to changing.
Yes, it’s a safe place.Hi all is, "this is a safe place. A place where we can feel free sharing our feelings."
Where I'm from, they don't like these things in these parts.
Can't wait for the fun thou! ?
Strava times ain’t worth shit, as it’s totally inaccurate.
Only Asshats care what others ride.
It’s still fact.,, Strava is inaccurateAnd this sums up the misunderstood benefit of Strava in one post. It isn’t about comparing your time with someone else. It isn’t about measuring absolute scientific timing accuracy for a segement. It’s about measuring performance and personal progression and improvement against yourself, irrespective of what others are doing. It doesn’t work for you, that’s cool, but don’t be a douche and slate everyone as asshats because it works for them.
It’s still fact.,, Strava is inaccurate
“Acoustic mountain bike”... don’t know if you came up with it, but I love the term.Bumped into a few groups of acoustic mountain bikes over Christmas on my rides.Still find it amusing how they struggle to engage in conversation, a nod is all i got at best.One group i came across had one e bike amongst their group on a Moustache. He stopped to chat while the rest rode on
I don’t agree that Strava is even consistently inaccurate. I have had some very strange sector times on occasion, one which had clearly been significantly underestimated and got me a KOM (which I cancelled out), and another that registered me as riding a sector on an adjacent parallel road. In general I agree it can be used to measure your own progression, but any single sector result should be taken with a grain of salt.Who cares as long as the inaccuracies are consistent. I don’t give a toss if my time over a segment is not scientifically accurate as long as it’s consistently inaccurate, which Strava is. It’s still an accurate gauge of rider progression, which is all I care about.
I don’t agree that Strava is even consistently inaccurate. I have had some very strange sector times on occasion, one which had clearly been significantly underestimated and got me a KOM (which I cancelled out), and another that registered me as riding a sector on an adjacent parallel road. In general I agree it can be used to measure your own progression, but any single sector result should be taken with a grain of salt.
Boulder on the other hand is going through a pilot program this year, but they have already excluded all mountain trails from even the pilot program.
The hate is strong here. It'll eventually change as many prejudice topics do.
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