Good news for Ebiker users on public land.

Can't say I'm too surprised the anti-old person attitude has come out. It seems that it is more of an anti-anybody attitude.

Might as well climb to the top and scream - "It's MY Mountain!"
In all fairness, the, as you call it, "anti-old person attitude" was not brought up until someone blamed it on millennials...
 
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I don't see it like that. I think some areas should allow E-bikes, and some shouldn't. Just like I think there should be motorized trails and nonmotorized trails. Seems simple to keep E-bikes on motorized trails only but I could also see allowing them on other trails on a case-by-case basis.
Well said. It would be difficult to allow access on a case by case basis. To many factors per case to keep it fair and moving
 
I always felt the same way but a dude inwork with wss arguing about it with me awhile back. Is the issue just they can go further than some on a normal bike or on foot?

I have an e-bike and I wish they were legally kept to motorized or at least designated trails and firebreaks where I hunt. I can ride my e-bike all through the woods off trail in a way that is not practical and probably not even physically possible with a mountain bike. I can tell you first hand, the harsh reactions I have gotten from wildlife and cattle have made me become very careful about where and when I ride off trail. Zipping around the woods on an e-bike certainly puts more stress on the animals than walking does.

Just my experience.
 
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I’ve had the exact opposite experience while riding and see deer or elk.
They just stand and stare
 
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I’ve had the exact opposite experience while riding and see deer or elk.
They just stand and stare
Yeah I can’t see how they would react any different to it then a hiker or mtn bike rider.
 
Come to the front range bike trails
Haha, that doesn’t count, I can’t imagine even going there period to tell you the truth. I’ll stay down in the South Juans and San Isabel but doubt it matters if ebikes are legal as far as activity there, always a downside living close to a major city.
 
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Haha, that doesn’t count, I can’t imagine even going there period to tell you the truth. I’ll stay down in the South Juans and San Isabel but doubt it matters if ebikes are legal as far as activity there, always a downside living close to a major city.
You are inviting them all to the backcountry if you legalize ebikes on non-motorized trails and if you don’t think they will show up in large numbers you are sadly mistaken. What with easy access isn’t incredibly crowded these days?
 
You are inviting them all to the backcountry if you legalize ebikes on non-motorized trails and if you don’t think they will show up in large numbers you are sadly mistaken. What with easy access isn’t incredibly crowded these days?
I guess i just didn’t think these ebikes were that evolved but public is for all to use so if changes happen I can’t say i’m against them, everyone uses public in their own way.

Won’t they have to stay on trails anyway, guess it may be an issue if one just hunts trails but we are still a minority user when you look at the big picture.
 
I guess i just didn’t think these ebikes were that evolved but public is for all to use so if changes happen I can’t say i’m against them, everyone uses public in their own way.

Won’t they have to stay on trails anyway, guess it may be an issue if one just hunts trails but we are still a minority user when you look at the big picture.
On the front range they don’t stay on trail, typically don’t know how to turn around without leaving the single track. Trails just get wider. Have a log or rock, just ride around vs going over.
 
The chicken littles on rokslide are numerous😂 “Lookout! Lookout! The ebikes are coming! They’re going to take over the mountains and do donuts all over the place! We must stop them at all costs!”
 
Would love to see registration on ebikes. Let other user groups pay for trail maintenance cost instead of just dirt bikes. Also throw me in the camp of not wanting them considered anything different than a motorcycle. Technology will only get better. Ranges increased and drive systems better. They're not a bicycle. They're only going to get further from a bicycle as they're improved.
 
Would love to see registration on ebikes. Let other user groups pay for trail maintenance cost instead of just dirt bikes. Also throw me in the camp of not wanting them considered anything different than a motorcycle. Technology will only get better. Ranges increased and drive systems better. They're not a bicycle. They're only going to get further from a bicycle as they're improved.
Good point. I wonder if the state of WY is going to require ORV tags for these? Out of curiosity I’m going to call and ask if type 3 applies:
  • ORV's included:Type 1 - an ATV having at least 3 wheels and that is 50" or less in width and weighs 900 pounds or less; Type 2 - any unlicensed motorcycle which weighs 600 pounds or less; Type 3 - any multi-wheeled motorized vehicle not required by law to be licensed and which is designed for cross-country travel.
 
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