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<blockquote data-quote="Small Lady" data-source="post: 2922715" data-attributes="member: 126670"><p>Finally a good post.</p><p></p><p>If people start complaining about others who are out using the land, those complaints will eventually get the land closed to EVERYONE!</p><p></p><p>If you are filing complaints, you are the problem, not the solution. </p><p>And as a horse lover, and someone who rides her horse probably 250 days per year, or more, I see many trails torn up worse by horses than by vehicles with tires.</p><p>Horses are very heavy, and standing on 4 small hooves, the PSI per square inch is huge, hence all the holes they make on soft terrain. </p><p>Stop being petty, share public land openly with all, and knock off being so **** prejudiced.</p><p>And blaming an almost silent ebike, for scaring your horse, says a lot more about yourself and your horse, than the quiet bike.</p><p></p><p>A 2 stroke motocross bike like my Yamaha YZ85 should be able to go past a horse, and the horse do nothing more than take a casual look. </p><p>My boss comes towards my horse and I fast in his truck, ATV, whatever, and then stops 2 feet away to talk, my horse doesn't so much as flinch.</p><p>Get out there, ride your horse often, at least a couple of days per week minimum, and get it used to traffic, deep water, mud, large logs down, noises, and everything else.</p><p>Once you have a bomb proof horse, maintain that.</p><p>If my horse acts up, I blame myself for not working on whatever bothers him.</p><p></p><p>Back to the original question. </p><p>Share, share well, don't be rude, don't report an ebike, and if you don't want the government to take away even more of our rights, be the solution, not the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Small Lady, post: 2922715, member: 126670"] Finally a good post. If people start complaining about others who are out using the land, those complaints will eventually get the land closed to EVERYONE! If you are filing complaints, you are the problem, not the solution. And as a horse lover, and someone who rides her horse probably 250 days per year, or more, I see many trails torn up worse by horses than by vehicles with tires. Horses are very heavy, and standing on 4 small hooves, the PSI per square inch is huge, hence all the holes they make on soft terrain. Stop being petty, share public land openly with all, and knock off being so **** prejudiced. And blaming an almost silent ebike, for scaring your horse, says a lot more about yourself and your horse, than the quiet bike. A 2 stroke motocross bike like my Yamaha YZ85 should be able to go past a horse, and the horse do nothing more than take a casual look. My boss comes towards my horse and I fast in his truck, ATV, whatever, and then stops 2 feet away to talk, my horse doesn't so much as flinch. Get out there, ride your horse often, at least a couple of days per week minimum, and get it used to traffic, deep water, mud, large logs down, noises, and everything else. Once you have a bomb proof horse, maintain that. If my horse acts up, I blame myself for not working on whatever bothers him. Back to the original question. Share, share well, don't be rude, don't report an ebike, and if you don't want the government to take away even more of our rights, be the solution, not the problem. [/QUOTE]
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