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Slight thread hi-jack incoming.There are getting to be more and more senior citizens tearing around the Tri-Cities bike paths on E-Bikes. Fat ,Santa Claus looking guys aged 65-75 with the wives in tow. They speed all over the place, their Santa Claus bellies not being a problem with the e assist. Little bicycle helmets, perhaps a small dog in a basket on the front or back.The other day the wife and i and the dog went for a walk in a nature area. Our walk took us back to the bike path which runs parallel to the freeway. There, lying in a heap, bloodied and knocked unconscious was one of these Santa Claus look a likes. It looked as best i could tell that he had over inflated his tires and the front tire had popped off the rim and jammed between the front forks. Like grabbing a handful of front brake he was down before he knew what happened. We called 911, not knowing if he was going to wake back up. He eventually did a few minutes after we found him,...thank God...no memory of his crash.So you old guys and gals be careful out there on your whizzer bikes eh?
I don't think that the US forest service would put up "No Ebike" signs. It goes against Federal classification of a bicycle. If it's Federal land I would check with the forest service and make sure it's not just some Ebike hater putting up the signs.
Quote from: CP on October 04, 2021, 05:02:16 PMI don't think that the US forest service would put up "No Ebike" signs. It goes against Federal classification of a bicycle. If it's Federal land I would check with the forest service and make sure it's not just some Ebike hater putting up the signs. Ran into Specific "No E-bike" designations on US Forest land signs above Chelan a couple weeks ago. Not very prevalent for sure, but it is starting.
There's a lot of fake signs out there.
I would much rather have an ebike pull up to me on a landing than a truck.
Quote from: MR5x5 on October 11, 2021, 09:48:25 AMQuote from: CP on October 04, 2021, 05:02:16 PMI don't think that the US forest service would put up "No Ebike" signs. It goes against Federal classification of a bicycle. If it's Federal land I would check with the forest service and make sure it's not just some Ebike hater putting up the signs. Ran into Specific "No E-bike" designations on US Forest land signs above Chelan a couple weeks ago. Not very prevalent for sure, but it is starting.Did they have the FS logo on them?
Quote from: CP on October 11, 2021, 11:28:15 AMQuote from: MR5x5 on October 11, 2021, 09:48:25 AMQuote from: CP on October 04, 2021, 05:02:16 PMI don't think that the US forest service would put up "No Ebike" signs. It goes against Federal classification of a bicycle. If it's Federal land I would check with the forest service and make sure it's not just some Ebike hater putting up the signs. Ran into Specific "No E-bike" designations on US Forest land signs above Chelan a couple weeks ago. Not very prevalent for sure, but it is starting.Did they have the FS logo on them? Yes, absolutely. https://www.trailforks.com/region/echo-ridge-16257/?activitytype=1&z=11.1&lat=47.91743&lon=-120.01678Primary Trail Type: Cross-CountryeBikes Allowed: NoShuttleable: YESLand Status: National ForestLand Manager: USFS Chelan Ranger District