Bubblehide
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Funny, with many of these posts here, intent is well established.
You do realize they are legal on some trails and more trails will be becoming open shortly. Then they can get you for personal property vandalism on federal property
You might want to go back and look at my other post over the years. Then you may reserve your assumption. Look into people before you accuse them of fat and lazy. I’m far from either. I do though have a plate 6 screws and a pin in my ankle as of June 30 2022 and 3 months out I can do a uphill mile gaining 1200’ elevation in 28 minutes. So maybe before and probably after my surgery I can run most people downIs it vandalism if there's no damage is my question. All the people getting triggered from someone saying they'd let the air out of their tires simply proves the point. Without the e bike you're scared of actually having to walk out and do it the right way, would rather act all tough like you're going to come beat someone up. If you have to use an ebike in, you're probably not catching me when I run uphill. My point was only for the non-motorized USFS trail designations.
The USFS is opening roads that may or may not be under official signage yet. There will be legal roads that may not be under the proper signage yet and perfectly legal to be there. It will be all USFS across the country designated by regional supervisionIn South Carolina last I checked we couldn’t use them or anything with a motor. Which is crappy because they can’t do much if any damage. Horses are allowed though lol.
A few will end up ruining it for all.Utah is cracking down on E-bikes. Utah is headquarters for Bakcou and a few other e-bike companies. Wonder how this will effect them. I don’t get how people will
Sped $6-8k for these bikes. Just insane.
DWR reminds of new rule after increase in illegal e-bikes ruining habitat on wildlife, waterfowl management areas
After seeing an uptick in issued warnings in recent years, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources conservation officers are reminding the public that class 2 and class 3 electronic bikes are now illegal off-road on all wildlife and waterfowl management areas in Utah.wildlife.utah.gov
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I am not sure what good limiting the ban to class 2 and 3 will do. There is nothing I could do on a 2 or 3 that I couldn't do on a 1. It's not like it takes any real physical effort to pedal a Class 1 in the maximum assist mode.Utah is cracking down on E-bikes. Utah is headquarters for Bakcou and a few other e-bike companies. Wonder how this will effect them. I don’t get how people will
Sped $6-8k for these bikes. Just insane.
DWR reminds of new rule after increase in illegal e-bikes ruining habitat on wildlife, waterfowl management areas
After seeing an uptick in issued warnings in recent years, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources conservation officers are reminding the public that class 2 and class 3 electronic bikes are now illegal off-road on all wildlife and waterfowl management areas in Utah.wildlife.utah.gov
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It's an enforcement quandary only as it is difficult to tell the difference between a class 1 and 3. The class 2 is easily recognized by the throttle.^ it's an enforcement quandary as well; if it has a motor- use it where motorized use is allowed, if not allowed pay the fine - period
Class 1, 1A, 2....... is confusing and BS
Last I checked. I never had to pedal a motorcycleWhat are the other pronouns for motorcycle besides e-bike?
I'd shoot video (making sure I captured the driver's face & license plate) and report em. That is just too wrong to ignore.Yeah, because that's what everyone with an RV does now...
As someone who is an RV owner and isn't exactly pro cop... I agree.I'd shoot video (making sure I captured the driver's face & license plate) and report em. That is just too wrong to ignore.