Jethro
WKR
Too late for that.and no beating the dead horse
Too late for that.and no beating the dead horse
Backou ebikes will even sell you a sticker to put on your motor that says 750 watt when its actually putting out almost double that.Your making one of my points.
How does an LEO/CO know how many watts an e-bike is? Very, very few have the wattage displayed. If an LEO has to ask the rider, there isn’t going to be much in the way of enforcement.
I certainly have no way to verify the story but I 100% find it very plausible, you'd be amazed what it takes to get a conviction in court with these types of cases.Hmmmm- you would think that wouldn't matter; either it has a motor or it doesn't- shouldn't have to prove was he peddling or not- if you can't have a motorized vehicle, doesn't matter if you're pushing it or mashing the pedal
You all worried about ebikes wait until the e-copters start coming. Yes they already exist...
No jokeMight want to familiarize yourself on ebike battery removal
Man I have to respond to this because you're totally missing my point..
Mountain bikes are non motorized, yes they offer some benefit in certain types of topography but nothing even close to what an e bike is capable of.
When it comes to big game security the mountain biker who busts his ass, the hiker who does the same, or the horseman riding into the backcountry all have one very important commonality to consider; Commitment.
It's easy for anyone to own an atv or e bike, hiking and cycling take a Commitment to fitness that most aren't willing to undertake.
Horsemanship is an even higher level of commitment both financially and lifestyle, most people will never own horses because of this.
Point being all of the above mentioned non motorized methods of access do not offer a quick turn key solution to put a hunter deep into the backcountry, and therefore limit overall pressure on game.
I'll also add that I spoke with an e biker this year who claims his friend was ticked by an LEO on federal land for riding an e bike in a non motorized area, and beat the charge because they couldn't prove he wasn't simply pedaling with the power off
Did you miss the part where I said that they were motorized vehicles.They have a motor, it doesnt matter what powers it.
There is a guy a couple miles south of me that has a road bike (its similar to the Harley Buell) that will do 60 MPH. I know this cause he passed me on it one day when I was going 60. It sounds like the batmobile when it passes you. There are also electric dirt bikes that will compete with 2 and 4 strokes.
To say that because the motor is powered via electricity and not gas, therefore they should be classified different is absurd. We have areas that are open to motorized access and areas that aren't, it should stay that way.
No, I did not miss the part where you said they were motorized and I also did not miss the part where you said they should have their own category.Did you miss the part where I said that they were motorized vehicles.
I believe it does matter that they're quiet and don't pollute in the same way as ICE motorized vehicles.
An ICE bike passing through a drainage is noisy as hell and affects my experience significantly even hundreds of yards away on foot. An e-bike passing by at the same distance isn't likely to be noticed at all. I think there is a very big difference.
Keep the derogatory language to yourself if you don't mind.No, I did not miss the part where you said they were motorized and I also did not miss the part where you said they should have their own category.
Why would we start to categorize motors? Where do we draw the line on them? Do we need trails for 450 vs 250 dirt bikes? I can silence a ICE down to pretty low levels, does that suddenly make it allowable on non motorized trails? My pickup has glass packs on it. Should it be in a different category than my wifes car that isnt as loud?
Trying to classify motors by displacement, sound, etc is asinine. A motor is a motor.
Where did I use "derogatory language?" Asinine? I didn't say you were asinine, I said to try and classify motors by anything other than its a motor is asinine. Its asinine because where do you draw the line? Sound, displacement, weight?Keep the derogatory language to yourself if you don't mind.
The noise factor does necessitate a separate category IMO as the e-motors have much less impact on the surrounding area wildlife and other users. You don't agree. I'm fine with that.
As are hang gliders so don’t be getting any ideas about using them either.All bikes are prohibited from all wilderness areas that I'm aware of.
JO's ride e-bikes where they're not allowed, JO's ride dirt bikes and ATVs where they're not allowed, and JO's cut the locks on gates and drive where they're not allowed.
Hunting isn't supposed to be easy, which just doesn't work for some people.
Personally, I've got a nice bike lock that I'll lose the key to for one lucky offender this season. Does that make me a JO? Maybe.
Anything using wheels is prohibited, along with a number of other things.All bikes are prohibited from all wilderness areas that I'm aware of.
Sounds like a potential e-BOAL thread to come.strange things happen in the backcountry....tired deflate and those damn squirrels love to shew wires
Yup. Wilderness areas here in OR even prohibit game carts because they have wheels. Makes the rules easy. If it rolls, it's not allowed.Anything using wheels is prohibited, along with a number of other things.