Originally Posted by
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I'll throw something out that I think could be an issue. I noted before that I don't particularly have a personal concern where I ride as there's hardly anyone out there, anyway. Having said that, I could imagine an area that has more traffic with a fair amount of single-track climbing involved could have some conflicts. I wouldn't want to be grinding up a hill and have an ebike come ripping up from behind. Or riding a fairly flat single-track and have an e-bike come ripping by. I think speed is the big differentiation. Yes, they only go to 20 mph but my average speed on my rides is around 12 mph on windy single-track, mostly. When at my fastest, I'm maybe going 25 downhill, no problem but that's not much of my ride. And at that, I've come across horses at a pretty good speed, had to lock it up, apologize to the riders (who were very friendly, no problems), then go on. If e-bike comes along in that same scenario, it could be a different and not-so-good outcome. With that, the horse riders are likely to get more spooked and report that 'some guy on a mountain bike going really fast just ran us off the trail.' They won't likely see the distinction of it being an e-bike, just some guy that was riding too fast for the conditions.
Anyway, like I noted, I really don't care and WA state has a law that prohibits them where I ride so it's not my fight. But I can see where the speed differential is probably the single biggest point of conflict at this time. That's not to mention what may happen in the future as technology makes them better.