More nonsense journalism from the daily rag that is The Times. Opinion from Singletrack:
Opinion: Insult and Battery - The Times Has A Pop At E-Bikes
Opinion: Insult and Battery - The Times Has A Pop At E-Bikes
What a load of bollox that article was.More nonsense journalism from the daily rag that is The Times. Opinion from Singletrack:
Opinion: Insult and Battery - The Times Has A Pop At E-Bikes
Best one I heard: "The batteries are a fire hazard and will cause numerous forest fires"
@Rob Hancill That article deserves a riposte! As creator and editor of this Forum, you have the authority to speak for a large number of emtbrs. You have first person accounts of how an emtb has worked to change the lives of many for the better (there was a thread on this). You have the contacts and the resources to respond well, both verbally, physically and in writing. You could provide sufficient information, pictures, videos and no doubt other media too that would enable the offending author to write a completely different piece. Or to write one yourself if he is reluctant to be even-handed.What a load of bollox that article was.
Maybe I'll invite him to one of our group rides? Where he'll be able to witness first hand how ebikes are changing lives...
What a load of bollox that article was.
Maybe I'll invite him to one of our group rides? Where he'll be able to witness first hand how ebikes are changing lives...
i bet motorcycle sales have taken a nose dive since ebikes came out. I've sold one and the other will be going soon because they don't get used anymoresold my motorbike to take up eBikes
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I wouldn’t be tempted to let hateful articles like this cast other countryside users as the problem. There’s room for us all if we are considerate.
The problem is junk newspapers like The Times et al.
I remember an old MBUK article about the Ramblers clarifying the reasons they are against mountain bikes. They object to:
1. Young people
2. Wearing bright colours
3. In the countryside
IMHO, over 20 years we're pretty much all friends now. Walkers, horse riders, cyclists, enjoying the outdoors together. Everyone gets the same 'one of us' nod as we pass each other.
Except those gravel riders who've just arrived on the scene. Hate them.
I had a squirrel run across my path the other day ?Here in the US the unreasonable complaints are all about the impact to wildlife. I’ve had to stop on a dirt road whike riding a dirt bike to wait for an antelope that was dawdling and in the way; it took it’s sweet time getting out of the way. In one of the most remote parts of the US I walked past a deer nursing a fawn; they paid little attention to me and weren’t at all disturbed. A curious elk came up to me once when I was reading in a meadow. I’ve seen a Golden Eagle drive away a Red-Tailed hawk while I was hang-gliding with both of them. A Mexican Gray wolf stood quietly in a meadow when I passed by on my mountain bike. Javelinas in South Mountain park don’t run when passed by mountain bikes. A wildlife biologist I talked to who was studying the impacts of construction in the Birds of Prey area found that the nesting prairie falcons were undisturbed. I’ve passed by a black bear who glided out of sight; let’s play I don’t see you and you don’t see me. It’s about habitat and we humans have little impact as long as we visit and leave.
Then we have the absurdity of mountain bikers telling eBikers that the fragile and elusive hikers will complain about the eBikes like hikers are some kind of endangered species to be cherished and protected; I talked to a slow-walking eighty-something hiker who rode her own eBike around her neighborhood and liked mine.
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