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<blockquote data-quote="LkeAF" data-source="post: 2203314" data-attributes="member: 118231"><p>Sadly, it doesn't seem that likely to stay that way. The e-bike industry has lobbied hard and is making progress in eventually opening all trails to e-bikes. Personally, I think it will eventually lead to the loss of trail access for both mountain bikes and e-bikes through increased user conflicts and accidents. The e-bike user crowd is the least educated group that I've seen regarding trail rules, etiquette, etc. And I'm not throwing e-bike hunters in that group necessarily. I am referring to the recreational e-bike users. E-bikes are great tools. My dad rode his until 6 weeks before he passed. But personally, I don't think they need to be everywhere and I'd love it if users had a better grasp of etiquette and why rules are in place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LkeAF, post: 2203314, member: 118231"] Sadly, it doesn't seem that likely to stay that way. The e-bike industry has lobbied hard and is making progress in eventually opening all trails to e-bikes. Personally, I think it will eventually lead to the loss of trail access for both mountain bikes and e-bikes through increased user conflicts and accidents. The e-bike user crowd is the least educated group that I've seen regarding trail rules, etiquette, etc. And I'm not throwing e-bike hunters in that group necessarily. I am referring to the recreational e-bike users. E-bikes are great tools. My dad rode his until 6 weeks before he passed. But personally, I don't think they need to be everywhere and I'd love it if users had a better grasp of etiquette and why rules are in place. [/QUOTE]
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