sal_the_salmon
Steelhead
i guess you have not heard of the new marketing push, e-bikesOk...you get a pass.
The technology improves, but it's still the same shitty engine that gets those wheels down the road or trail.
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i guess you have not heard of the new marketing push, e-bikesOk...you get a pass.
The technology improves, but it's still the same shitty engine that gets those wheels down the road or trail.
I guess I don’t quite understand your point. But I dont take cycling comments serious from anyone with a kickstand...... #bikesnob
We actually have two Tern HSD P9 electric cargo bikes. I have quite a menagery of road, mtb, general purpose bikes (and one beautifully hand fillet brazed extended boom recumbent).i guess you have not heard of the new marketing push, e-bikes![]()
im looking into getting an e-cargo bike myself, or maybe an e-fat bike with a trailer.We actually have two Tern HSD P9 electric cargo bikes. I have quite a menagery of road, mtb, general purpose bikes (and one beautifully hand fillet brazed extended boom recumbent).
i agreee. gravel bikes are divergingGravel bikes seem to be making a split in design and use.
People like me that don't want to ride roads anymore and/or are looking for a cross bike with relaxed head angle and lower bb for smoothness and control. (drop bars and skiinier tires)
People looking for a rig that isn't a modern geo mtb with a super low bb, lots of squish and a wierd seat angle for staying centered. those bikes are headed more towards flat bars and big tires.
I like adjacent to national forest with a lot of singletrack available from my house. When I ride to fish it is on my mtb 99% of the time. My gravel bike is fun on singletrack but a little too squirrely with fishing gear attached.
Lots of great e-bikes out there. E-bikes are the great equalizer...see all sorts of people of different fitness/ age levels out there riding together. Some of them are going to find out they can be stronger than they once believed.im looking into getting an e-cargo bike myself, or maybe an e-fat bike with a trailer.
they are also problematic in many cases. espcially for public lands. around here at the local MTB downhill system, people are destroying the trail builders work with e-mtbs. cutting switchbacks on the climbs, spinning the tires in deep mud etc. espcially the unrestricted ebikes or non pedal assist bikes. folks worry about that blurred line between a bike and a motorcycle.Lots of great e-bikes out there. E-bikes are the great equalizer...see all sorts of people of different fitness/ age levels out there riding together. Some of them are going to find out they can be stronger than they once believed.
they arnt as fun downhill as you might think. that step from 30 lbs to 50lbs makes a big difference in how "fun" and playful they are on a descent. #earnyourturns ! to me, the best uses for ebikes are comminuting machines., or as training tools for elite enduro and downhill racers who dont have a lift access bike park.E-bikes are legit. Turns every trail into a resort. Fuck climbing; I just wanna go downhill. If I went riding enough, I would 100% buy one.
Thanks for filling me in on the kickstand. This is really embarrassing. I’m going to take that thing off right now so I can join the cool kids clubI guess I don’t quite understand your point. But I dont take cycling comments serious from anyone with a kickstand...... #bikesnob
edit: now i get it. you like bamboo rods so my silk line comment must felt like a personal attack. (it wasnt)
they arnt as fun downhill as you might think. that step from 30 lbs to 50lbs makes a big difference in how "fun" and playful they are on a descent. #earnyourturns ! to me, the best uses for ebikes are comminuting machines., or as training tools for elite enduro and downhill racers who dont have a lift access bike park.
what bike park in 2022 is designed for keeping the bike planted on the ground though? they are all about the whips and ney-neys, doubles, tabletops, and huck to flat!I have only used one once, but I had the opposite experience; all the weight is at the BB and the bike feels planted AF.
well, its not a bad idea. there is no reason to use one. bikes are fine to lay on the ground (drivetrain facing up) or lean agaisnt a tree. but the real issue isnt a style thing, its a safety thing.Thanks for filling me in on the kickstand. This is really embarrassing. I’m going to take that thing off right now so I can join the cool kids club
I’ve never been serious about bikes, just like to ride them sometimes.
I’m just joshin you @sal_the_salmon. No hard feelings here.
And you mustn' ever use a helmet mirror (or even worse a handlebar mirror) or, in the ancient biking parlance, hopelessly label yourself as a 'fred'.Thanks for filling me in on the kickstand. This is really embarrassing. I’m going to take that thing off right now so I can join the cool kids club
I’ve never been serious about bikes, just like to ride them sometimes.
I’m just joshin you @sal_the_salmon. No hard feelings here.
I'm sure the rules will eventually catch up to controlling the abuse.they are also problematic in many cases. espcially for public lands. around here at the local MTB downhill system, people are destroying the trail builders work with e-mtbs. cutting switchbacks on the climbs, spinning the tires in deep mud etc. espcially the unrestricted ebikes or non pedal assist bikes. folks worry about that blurred line between a bike and a motorcycle.
im not anti e-bike, and i think they are great for many uses, but i am seeing new problems arrise from there popularity
ah you mean like the salmon and steelhead runs of years past! will the damage already be done? Will every e-biker think they have a god given right to cut switchbacks? lolI'm sure the rules will eventually catch up to controlling the abuse.
I guess we'll see...unlike salmon and steelhead runs, switchback cuts are repairable and the local mtb riders (who build and maintain many trails around here) are pretty innovative in 'preventative' obstacle placement. A slob on an electric mtb generally is too lazy to move logs or pull pickets.ah you mean like the salmon and steelhead runs of years past! will the damage already be done? Will every e-biker think they have a god given right to cut switchbacks? lol