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Big Katuna wrote:
I agree weโre in the Model T phase of laws and light enforcement.
As popularity grows and the number of bikes multiply and trails start to get more crowded and a few extreme riders cause issues THEN enforcement starts. Follow California laws.
They usually pave the way for the rest of the country.
Florida is regulating by watts that I know of but by speed.
If it goes over 20 itโs not legal on bike paths or sidewalks.
Iโm going to end up with two. A 750 Watt beater and probably
A Motan Addmotor 1000W Bafang mid drive. Fat tires
100 mm adjustable dampened fork 1500w peak
Rated for 350 pounds.
Itโs a beast.
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โJan-04-2019 12:24 PM
Big Katuna wrote:
The problem with the fast ones is they wonโt be legal on most state and federal trails.
There is talk of registration and license plates and basically categorizing them as electric motorcycles.
Donโt get me wrong. I like them too. But I get that the purist pedal only mountain bike crowd doesnโt want 2-3 hp e mountain bikes spewing gravel at them on uphill trails.
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marc515 wrote:
We're thinking about getting a couple of Electric Bikes, and are looking for some good recommendations.
Likes, Dislikes, Prices, and any lessons learned!
Thank you,
marc