luklearmissile
New Member
As we all know, EMTB acceptance is mixed in the US. Some trails have outright banned them, some explicitly allow them, and many have more ambiguous rules (no "motor vehicles", etc). The most cited reason for opposing EMTB's is that they supposedly do more damage to the trails compared to an acoustic bike. This claim is questionable at best, but at least for the near future this will be the attitude of many in the community. Which brings me to my question-- would you be open to paying a fee to get an "e-bike pass" at your local park(s)? Obviously this could be implemented in many different ways, but let's assume that you would need a pass for each individual park (because obviously most MTB parks are owned by separate parties). In that case, each park would be able to set their own price for a pass but let's assume that a pass may be around $20-$40 (or maybe less if they required annual renewal). In theory, this revenue should help to offset any extra maintenance the property owners imagine would be needed because of the e-bikes. I'll hang up and listen