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Thread: Electric Bike Thread
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07-23-2018, 10:29 AM #426
I had Bear the Ski Dog with me skiing on the XC trails a few years back When we passed a lady patroller with her dog she told me dogs were not allowed on the trail. The lady looked spiffy. She had red hair, a red jacket and a red pack. The pooch was a red haired Irish Setter with a red pack. Her dog was barking, growling, dancing and pulling at the leash. Going total nuts. Bear and me just stared at the barking dog and pretty woman straining to control it for a moment and then skied on. I laugh a little every time I remember that. Thanks.
Not thread drift. I'm the OP and if the OP says it, it's not drift.A few people feel the rain. Most people just get wet.
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07-23-2018, 10:35 AM #427Banned
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The problem here is you are trying to win at the internet and not using common sense. If all MTBers suddenly gained 25 pounds and got wicked swole leg muscles your nonsense might make an interesting, if not outlandish conversation. I've pedaled electric assist. Way more torque going to the ground that I could ever sustain. Because some 80 year olds choose not to go fast up hill doesn't mean the 27 year old will make the same choice. More nonsense. Carry on.
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07-23-2018, 10:39 AM #428Banned
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07-23-2018, 11:03 AM #429Registered User
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07-23-2018, 11:11 AM #431
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07-23-2018, 11:11 AM #432
It sounds like the problem is that the pedal assist technology has been named a motor. Therefore, not allowed on trails designated “no motorized vehicles”. What if the pedal assist bikes utilized something not called a motor? Would there be any issues? The horse folks are assisted up the hill. It’s just not called a motor. NFL scouts and analysts say that a player has a “high motor”. I guess we’re talking semantics.
Maybe it’s been mentioned, but I’m reminded of skateboards vs rollerblades. Rollerblades could ignore the “no skateboards” signs since they weren’t riding skateboards.
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07-23-2018, 11:12 AM #433Registered User
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Or just people that adopted a pup who is leash aggressive. I fucking hate people that think their dog is fine off leash in on-leash areas because it's a nice dog. I love nice dogs. But my dog was an abused stray in a former life and if your dog is bigger than mine, is off leash and approaches -- shits gonna go down.
And that's after hours and hours of training. Working with pros. Being on some medication. My dog deserves trail time and exercise just like any other dog.
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07-23-2018, 11:32 AM #434
They don't make many dogs like Bear The Ski Dog. If YOU can't control YOUR dog it should be on a leash. My first dog got shot for misbehaving. Never did it again.
A few people feel the rain. Most people just get wet.
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07-23-2018, 11:42 AM #435
Wooley, I see it all the time, check out Kedar towards the end of this video. Riley is a friend’s dog who runs over to attack Kedar. I’m a little worked up so I am not quite with the program, but I’m trying to tell the other a dog to not attack:
Fun thread.
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07-23-2018, 11:48 AM #436
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07-23-2018, 12:05 PM #437
Absolutely not. I’m just not yet sure that there’s excessive trail damage caused by them or that they are traveling at excessive speeds. I’m sure I’ve past them, or they’ve past me on the trails and I haven’t noticed.
It does seem cut and dry at this point. They have a motor, so can’t be on trails designated for non-motorized use.
What if years ago the trail head signs said “no internal combustion engines”?
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07-23-2018, 12:22 PM #438Registered User
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07-23-2018, 12:23 PM #439
I feel like this whole debate is basically the Jordan vs. Lebron scene from Bad Teachers.
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07-23-2018, 12:48 PM #440
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07-23-2018, 12:54 PM #441Banned
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07-23-2018, 12:55 PM #442
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Probably shouldnt bring your aggressive dog to areas where its likely other dogs (especially if they are likely to be offleash) are going to be. Its really an asshole move on your part to intentionally keep exposing your dog to situations that freak him out. Its kinda like forcing your skittish dog to go for a walk at night on the 4th of July in an area where fireworks are "illegal", and then yelling at every group of people you pass by setting off fireworks that they shouldnt be doing that!!
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07-23-2018, 01:17 PM #444Registered User
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Yeah, I'm going to listen to the professional behaviorist I've worked him with over random internet dude.
My dog isn't leash reactive unless an off leash dog gets up in his business. He's absolutely fine with other dogs on the trail on leash and waits patiently at the side of the trail for mtbers, runners or faster hikers to pass. I know my dogs thresholds and how to work on them.
It's a real asshole move on other peoples part to expect all dogs to be like their own and not respect the stated rules of the area. It's why I don't take him to off leash dog parks despite the fact he has excellent recall. Or take him trail running on popular trails near my house.
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07-23-2018, 01:47 PM #445Registered User
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Got it. You believe we must do our best to accommodate your dog, and all follow rules very strictly or expect to suffer severe, disproportional physical violence.
IDK, maybe your dog's dysfunction isn't nearly as severe as you make it sound, but if another dog happily bounds up and slowly does the ol' butt sniff hello, and your dog attacks it... thats a really shitty thing you and your dog just did.
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07-23-2018, 01:51 PM #446Registered User
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Why the fuck are you guys talking about off leash dogs?
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Millions of peoples are selfish assholes who think they know better and their dog is fine. There's actually a handful of people who do know better and their dogs are actually are fine. What this has to do with riding a motorized bike, I dunno? Wooley, you apparently got it, explain please?
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07-23-2018, 01:57 PM #448
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07-23-2018, 01:59 PM #449Registered User
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Many people have offleash dogs in leashed areas and they get along fine (non modified e-bikes). then there are a small percentage of people that have aggressive dogs off leash in leashed areas (modified e-bikes). They do not ban all dogs from these areas when problems arise (all mountain bikes). They just try to enforce the leash law (existing e-bike laws).
Also, im just not a fan of people taking their aggressive dogs out into public and then blaming others for the fights that ensue between their aggressive dog and another fairly innocent dog. Kinda like road rage, yes you may have been cut off accidentally, but that doesnt mean you can go beat the person with a tire iron.
But mainly the first paragraph.
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