Where exactly are you seeing any Ebike hate here?Ebike haters even in emtb forums, who‘d a thunk?
Where exactly are you seeing any Ebike hate here?Ebike haters even in emtb forums, who‘d a thunk?
Of course you are getting exercise. But if your 6000miles are purely motor assisted you know fine well you haven't been doing as much exercise as you would have using a normal bike. This really shouldn't be difficult to grasp.
Ebikes are 100% accepted here.
I'm simply pointing out that It doesn't matter whether ebikes are seen as a "lazy" option or not. And trying to justify that point is entirely irrelevent to your plight
Of course you are getting exercise. But if your 6000miles are purely motor assisted you know fine well you haven't been doing as much exercise as you would have using a normal bike. This really shouldn't be difficult to grasp.
Ebikes are 100% accepted here.
I'm simply pointing out that It doesn't matter whether ebikes are seen as a "lazy" option or not. And trying to justify that point is entirely irrelevent to your plight
Still young enough to understand how the forum quote function worksHow old are you?
Why is that relevant? I couldn't tell you exactly how many miles I rode last year as I don't record every ride. But probably also somewhere around 6000 for the year. Split between an emtb, quite a few normal mtbs, roadbike and a BMX.How many miles did you ride last year?
Why not?Why are you giving your two cents on an Ebike thread?
Bullshit, so you need is lift weights. I weigh 170, my bike is 24kg and no problemThe point is 90 minutes or 168 Watts for 90 minutes, much better than no exercise. There is certainly a point where you can do no work on ebikes but I feel most are putting in a good amount of work while getting more power and more speed with more ups/downs. I wasn't one to call ebikes work in the past but most new ebikes certainally seem to have the assist balanced (if the rider hasn't fucked up the assist level completely).
Here in Ireland things have changed massively in the last 6 months. We went from its cheating to give me a tow up please. Alot more ebikes in the area and very accepting. Last year there was a small bit of stigma nothing most people couldn't shrug off. Covid with no uplifts in the bike park contributing hugely.
Just a great tool for getting a similar amount of exercise without killing yourself and more laps in. Loving the bike the weight is a massive downside for those of us under 70kg I feel.
I'd advise those under 70kg to take at least a 23KG or under bike.
Still young enough to understand how the forum quote function works
Why is that relevant? I couldn't tell you exactly how many miles I rode last year as I don't record every ride. But probably also somewhere around 6000 for the year. Split between an emtb, quite a few normal mtbs, roadbike and a BMX.
FWIW I have been riding Emtbs for over 3 years now and at a guess I must have ridden over 12000 miles on them in that time.
Why not?
Kinda ironic that you have an issue with my post. When the point of your thread is to advocate acceptance and inclusion. Don't you think?
See post #7If that was true why would Park City, Utah allow Ebiking on their trail system to people 65 or older?
Like I said. I couldn't give you an accurate figure as I don't log every ride. But last month I rode my roadbike around 400miles (A lot of which was commuting), normal FS Enduro mtb about 100miles, 4X hardtail about 40miles, and didn't ride my DH bikes or BMX at all. This month may well be a very different mix but will still include around 400miles of commutingWhat is the total annual mileage on your road bike? Regular mountain bike? BMX bike?
We're not discussing Ebiking in general, We're discussing access and what I am saying abour age is that it should never be used as an entry requirement to be allowed access to ride an Ebike on an otherwise accessible bike trail.You are really saying age isn’t important when discussing Ebiking?
That's the bonkers thing about some places in americas rules, why should age be a determinant of whether you're allowed to ride an ebike at that place.why would Park City, Utah allow Ebiking on their trail system to people 65 or older?
You are really saying age isn’t important when discussing Ebiking?
See post #7
Like I said. I couldn't give you an accurate figure as I don't log every ride. But last month I rode my roadbike around 400miles (A lot of which was commuting), normal FS Enduro mtb about 100miles, 4X hardtail about 40miles, and didn't ride my DH bikes or BMX at all. This month may well be a very different mix but will still include around 400miles of commuting
I have 9 bikes BTW and tend to switch between my most ridden bikes fairly often. Hence not logging every ride or keeping track of exact mileages of each bike.
We're not discussing Ebiking in general, We're discussing access and what I am saying abour age is that it should never be used as an entry requirement to be allowed access to ride an Ebike on an otherwise accessible bike trail.
That's the bonkers thing about some places in americas rules, why should age be a determinant of whether you're allowed to ride an ebike at that place.
They should be allowing anyone to ride an ebike (class 1)regardless of age, gender, fitness, disability, injury etc.
Otherwise they just end up reinforcing the view that ebikes are just for the old, the disabled, the injured.
Age shouldnt be important or at all relevant. If all the people you can now keep up with on your ebike also got ebikes then youd be at the back again. Or are you saying only old people should be allowed an ebike? I don't think you are.
Of course you are getting exercise. But if your 6000miles are purely motor assisted you know fine well you haven't been doing as much exercise as you would have using a normal bike. This really shouldn't be difficult to grasp.
Ebikes are 100% accepted here.
I'm simply pointing out that It doesn't matter whether ebikes are seen as a "lazy" option or not. And trying to justify that point is entirely irrelevent to your plight
Sure, a few times a hiker has said something like: "Ah, a motor... isn't that cheating?"
So an hour at 90% heart rate and several peaks to 100% doesn't rate as a good workout to you?probably shouldn't be preaching about fitness.
Turn the motor assistance down to one of the lower "eco" settings and then see where your heart rate ends up.
Bumped into this thread and I'm surprised that a country like US, where you drive with a V8 truck from your bedroom to the restroom to have a shit, is having problems accepting something with a motor in it.
This is a bit schizophrenic, isn't it?
I live in Germany and I think eMTBs are becoming the majority on our trails.
Went out in the black forest yesterday and there were far more eMTBs than bio-bikes (how we name analog bikes).
In my two years of eMTB riding i had only one idiot complaining about me and my wife buying our son an eMTB. The rest of the biobikers were totally normal. Most of them were curious and asked about how it rides and weight and stuff like that.
I use my eMTB not because I'm old or because I have disabilities but because I want to have fun uphill as well.
Uphill now became part of the joy and isn't an annoying necessity anymore.
It's kind of the same but different as well.
Sportscars, vans, trucks and family cars all share the same roads.
Why shouldn't that also apply for MTBs and eMTBs on trails?
What's the difference between 100kg man and 25kg bike compared to 100kg man and 15kg bike? How on earth could anyone imagine that these 10kg would make a real difference in trail wear?
I'm sure shredding a trail hard with a normal MTB with drifting and locking up brakes does a lot more harm to the ground.
here. Over here there are absolutely no trail access issues for mtb or Emtb. Granted we do have a better grasp on common sense and courtesy.non-motorized trail
I ride it switched off every single time i ride it with my girlfriend or daughter on their normal bikes. Even with it off, climbing at their pace I'm rarely even breathing hard nevermind Anaerobic. I do also fairly often ride in "off" for the first climb at the start of a cold ride just to warm up or to save battery on rides with more than 5000ft elevation (504wh battery). I just ride for fun so pretty much never put in 90-95%max HR efforts on mtb climbs at all though nevermind 100%. It's not like I'm out training for anything.. But if I was I'd be using my roadbike.I wonder if his heart rate would go up if he just rode his EBIKE in the off position
First question:In Germany do you even have Elk and Grizzly Bears? Are your hikers and equestrians even fearful of Ebike riders?
Seems that the main problem is the definition of eMTB as a motorised vehicle.Read this rebuttal and it gives you an idea what the Ebike haters concerns are:
Jorel: You make some good points about how illogical it is that in the US we don’t allow Ebikes on a lot of the tens of thousands of miles of mountain biking trails we have in our country.
When I read the environmental group rebutal to allowing Class 1, 2 & 3 Ebikes of 750 watts or less on BLM non-motorized trail you get a clear understanding what their perceived fears are. They are concerned mainly about the environment (i.e. reducing Elk and Grizzly Bear populations) and user conflicts (i.e. injuring or killing hikers or equestrians).
In Germany do you even have Elk and Grizzly Bears? Are your hikers and equestrians even fearful of Ebike riders?
Read this rebuttal and it gives you an idea what the Ebike haters concerns are:
Yepp yet an other Gary’s way or no way. You strike me like a very frustrated person, but i’m sure you will try to convince me otherwise. Good luck.Of course. any exercise is better than no exercise. I didn't say otherwise.
I hope you didn't choose 168W thinking it was the average wattage from the graph above. it's not. it's simply a wattage estimate at certain point around 10.3miles into the ride and unless Strava was monitoring the motor output the wattage estimate graph data will be inaccurate anyway.
Here in Squamish, the land of the super fit, other than the occasional "that is cheating or how about a tow" I don't get very many rude comments about my Levo SL. Then again, I don't go blasting by the acoustic bikes in full turbo or harass acoustic riders on climbing trails by yelling "RIDER" like some StravHoles do. The one thing that will continue to piss all mountain bikers off will be THOSE eMTB'rs who think its ok to ride UP a DOWN trail just because they have enough power to do so. Total A$$hole move.
The other issue is, if you support your local trails (trail days or financially) you have more of a right to use the trails than the leaches who do neither. View attachment 61044
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