Around here, Motos destroy the land. They don't stay on trails, their idea of building trails is just rude straight up the hillside until it's too muddy and rotted and then do it somewhere else.
I started mountain biking on an old <500 dollar hardtail and it was fun.
Then I wanted more, and got hooked up on my Kona process because of my involvement in the community.
Now I have a 500 dollar hardtail frame with a nice built and it's the most fun I've ever had in my life.
I bet the dude on the 500 dollar moto feels the same as I did on my <500 dollar hard tail.
It's only elitist if you make it that way, but wanting the ability to buy a motorized bike to go farther and faster rather than letting the physical cost of entry help protect a limited resource sounds more elitist than wanting to leave non motorized non motorized.
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