LOL, I rode my LSL in Sedona about 2 months ago...only because I snapped my seat stay on my Amish bike. I rode 22 miles and only turned it on a couple times. I had full bars at the end. I did come across one sore loser at an intersection.Unfortunately, in the US (at least in Arizona) there are plenty of haters when it comes to sharing the trail.
I rode a trail yesterday on my acoustic bike and there were signs posted from the USFS that the trail system was potentially going to be shutdown because of "excessive speed". It seems to me that the real concern is a disrespect for fellow trail users (all around with with hikers, bikers, and equestrian riders). I've had hikers refuse to let me past on the bike. I always ring my bike bell, slow down and stop, unless they let me through prior to stopping. We constantly see the trail lad-den with hazards that were placed there by man.
The US has a deep lack of understanding of the value of class 1 eBikes and how beneficial they are, especially for those of us in mountain country. I rode in Sedona last week and pretty much every trail I rode on had a "no eBike AND no Assist" sign attached to the trail marker. Heard all the arguments and none of them hold water why Class 1 should not be permitted on trails authorized for bikes. Since having Covid my oxygen levels have been low and my working heart rate has been higher than pre-Covid. Maybe I can get the doc's "prescription" for an eBike and get a pass for a few of the trails that allow as much...
If the USFS wanted to get rid of the grumbling from hikers they would threaten to take away their privileges by saying, "okay hikers get odd calendar days, and bikers get even". See how they like being refused access to tax payers land, not to mention the trail builders in my area are primarily mountain bikers. The hikers get the benefit of using "our" trails.
Let's hope that USFS listens to all the lobby groups, but most importantly takes a look at how the rest of the world is handling eBikes.
Cheers
He said "get out of here with your moped!" If it wasn't for the Mom and her 2 younger children standing at the same spot, I would have told him to F-OFF and to get off his bike and say it to my face! He was quick to pedal away, but I told him "I'm a local and it's currently off, but you have a nice day,OKAY!"
I live about 40 miles from Sedona, but most of the people I know that ride E-bikes just tell others to mind their own business and/or cuss at them, then the insulted party just shuts up and leaves!
I have mixed trails here, some legal and some FS. I ride where I want and If it not allowed, I turn it off...because my E-bike that's NOT turned ON identifies as a regular Amish bike.