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Newtosavage
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Just heard this about an hour ago.
No jokeWell this ought to ruin about every trail in Colorado
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I had the same thought. But that's science and you know how this admin. feels about science.Right on the heels of that other report of increased elk calf mortality due to too much human pressure in calving areas.
Same way this admin. justifies everything else.That is crazy. How does said bike propel itself if not with a electric motor? Seems like a all or nothing with motors. Would love to see how they justify this?
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Right on the heels of that other report of increased elk calf mortality due to too much human pressure in calving areas.
The Wilderness Act just might be enough to slow these jack wagons down, but I have my doubts. Nothing is sacred to these guys.I doubt this would include Wilderness areas as that covers all wheels, transportation or not.
This isn't really a big deal. It just clarified that e-bikes are classified as bicycles and thus can go where bicycles are allowed.
This isn't detrimental or even bad.
They obviously offer an advantage, otherwise you would just pedal your ******* bike around.This isn't really a big deal. It just clarified that e-bikes are classified as bicycles and thus can go where bicycles are allowed. This isn't going to increase the amount of bike traffic anywhere. It isn't referring to electric dirt bikes or motorcycles. Ebikes also aren't designed to just twist the throttle and cruise all over, their designed to give people an advantage when biking. You still pedal most of the time, it just makes it easier going up long/steep hills or when you have a long ride.
This isn't detrimental or even bad.