'As a Mountain Biking Motivator, Add a Little Electronic Assist'
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'As a Mountain Biking Motivator, Add a Little Electronic Assist'
'E-mountain bikes may enable newcomers to gain fitness on daunting hills or snowy trails.'
I do it for the exertion.
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Adding motor?
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Pedaling an electric mountain bike is a workout, not an effortless romp, requiring almost as much physical exertion as riding a standard mountain bike.
Um no.
Um no.
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Fortunately, push-back is coming, as was inevitable.
My main hope is that the push-back against electric dirt bikes (a.k.a. e-mtbs) being permitted on trails restricted to non-motorized vehicles will not sweep up real mountainbikes (human powered) in the process.
https://www.bikemag.com/news/equestr...-e-mtb-access/
My main hope is that the push-back against electric dirt bikes (a.k.a. e-mtbs) being permitted on trails restricted to non-motorized vehicles will not sweep up real mountainbikes (human powered) in the process.
https://www.bikemag.com/news/equestr...-e-mtb-access/
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If that statement were true, there'd be no use for an electric mountain bike.
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I've already seen one-on a trail I was riding. He had a much easier time going back up the other side of a stream crossing. Just glad, at 68, that I was able to ride up, and ride the rest of the trail, without the assist of a motor, tho not as fast as he rode it.
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I love my eMTB. It's not an effortless romp. But definitely not "almost as much exertion as a standard mountain bike".
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