New Rad Rover E-bike

tgreening

Expedition Leader
I tried to resist but in he never I gave up and gave in. I know it's not the be-all of e-bikes but I'm not the be-all of riders so it evens out. Can't wait to get out to Colorado and rip it on some trails though!
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DaveInDenver

Middle Income Semi-Redneck
I tried to resist but in he never I gave up and gave in. I know it's not the be-all of e-bikes but I'm not the be-all of riders so it evens out. Can't wait to get out to Colorado and rip it on some trails though!
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Please, please be wary of where you ride out here. Several land managers are having a hard time with e-bikes and the general rule is non-motorized really does mean no motors.
 

tgreening

Expedition Leader
Please, please be wary of where you ride out here. Several land managers are having a hard time with e-bikes and the general rule is non-motorized really does mean no motors.


It's really a non-issue. I was just blowin smoke because I know there are a few folks here that can really get in a tizzy over the thought of the electrics on "real" bike trails. Besides, about the only thing I can rip is paper. I've seen some of those trail things you guys build out there and for someone of my skill level they're 0-death in about 0.3 seconds. :)
 

kojackJKU

Autism Family Travellers!
I am jumping on the ebike bandwagon too. I am getting a stealth F37 for here. NO private trails, NO public trails...Just wilderness. Stealth bike plus back country = AWESOMENESS! I am switching this for a gas powered trail bike....
 

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