Hello EMTB Forums!
I'm looking for some advice and guidance. My wife and I recently won a pair of 2019 Turbo Levo Carbons and are really excited to try them out. Neither of us has any experience with mountain biking or e-bikes so all of this is very new to us. We were going to take the bikes out for our first ride this past weekend when we discovered that most the trials and bike paths near our house don't allow e-bikes. We live in the Salk Lake Valley of Utah and after doing some research it looks like the vast majority of mountain bike trails and bike paths our off-limits to our new bikes. We're going camping next weekend and it doesn't look like any of the trails near the campsite allow e-bikes either.
We were really excited to win the bikes; they're easily the nicest thing I've ever won. I've watched video reviews of the Turbo Levos and there's nothing about them I don't like, but I'm now wondering if we shouldn't try selling them and purchasing none powered mountain bikes that we could maybe get more use out of. We like the outdoors, camping, hiking and were hoping we could just take these out for some leisurely sightseeing in place of hiking.
Can you get around the e-bike restrictions by not using the e-assist?
I'm hoping somebody on this forum maybe lives in Utah and can convince me we should keep our winnings. I'm also hoping for some recommendations of trails we can ride in the area.
Thanks in advance!
I'm looking for some advice and guidance. My wife and I recently won a pair of 2019 Turbo Levo Carbons and are really excited to try them out. Neither of us has any experience with mountain biking or e-bikes so all of this is very new to us. We were going to take the bikes out for our first ride this past weekend when we discovered that most the trials and bike paths near our house don't allow e-bikes. We live in the Salk Lake Valley of Utah and after doing some research it looks like the vast majority of mountain bike trails and bike paths our off-limits to our new bikes. We're going camping next weekend and it doesn't look like any of the trails near the campsite allow e-bikes either.
We were really excited to win the bikes; they're easily the nicest thing I've ever won. I've watched video reviews of the Turbo Levos and there's nothing about them I don't like, but I'm now wondering if we shouldn't try selling them and purchasing none powered mountain bikes that we could maybe get more use out of. We like the outdoors, camping, hiking and were hoping we could just take these out for some leisurely sightseeing in place of hiking.
Can you get around the e-bike restrictions by not using the e-assist?
I'm hoping somebody on this forum maybe lives in Utah and can convince me we should keep our winnings. I'm also hoping for some recommendations of trails we can ride in the area.
Thanks in advance!