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    I use boost on tech climbs. Thats mostly on the moto enduro trails or steep wet roots. I like the wet rooty trails when its raining. Soo fun and you have the trail to yourself.The motor has a little more overun in boost mode so you can pause you're spin a bit to avoid pedal strikes on roots and the motor overuns a couple of seconds and pushes you over the part you might pedal strike. Its fun to play with that and time the overun like you would a pedal stroke. Super tech whether flat or uphill on a regular bike where i would drop my seat an inchish , on the emtb with the motor , and it being more tech capable, ill drop the seat 2+ inches for full mobility. Yesterday the rain stopped an hourish before dark so i used boost up the highway to the trail to save light then "trail" on the trail. No eco because i wasnt worried about battery. Trail is very intuitive and natural feeling. Generally the goal is to use eco mode whenever i can to conserve battery. I end up using trail most often because it works more off the tourque sensor and your leg input.
    Id recommend trying boost a short bit only to see whats capable but the best would be to conserve the battery and get a longer ride in to see what theyre capable of.



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    ride bikes, climb, ski, travel, cook, work to fund former, repeat.

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    Ignorance is bliss

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    Quote Originally Posted by grinch View Post
    Ignorance is bliss

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    Stupidity is incurable. No matter what your stance is when it comes to ebikes, they are electric mopeds by definition.

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    Ignorance is bliss

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    Quote Originally Posted by grinch View Post
    Ignorance is bliss

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    Hey, as long as you’re happy


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    Do these new e-bikes still include a motor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagnificentUnicorn View Post
    Hey, as long as you’re happy


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    Quote Originally Posted by ridinshockgun View Post
    Do these new e-bikes still include a motor?
    Not as slow as this guy though so theres that

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    Quote Originally Posted by grinch View Post
    Not as slow as this guy though so theres that

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    There’s no one slower or more disingenuous than you in this thread.

    Even if I was a fan of ebikes, I would be willing to acknowledge that they have a motor and are electric mopeds. Your failure to do so says something about your character and belies some subconscious guilt when it comes to your ebike zealotry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagnificentUnicorn View Post
    <snip> I would be willing to acknowledge that they have a motor and are electric mopeds.
    Seems pretty unambiguous:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moped

    "The term moped (/ˈmoʊpɛd/ MOH-ped) originally referred to a type of small motorcycle with both a motorcycle engine and bicycle pedals"

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    They are mopeds. I want one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagnificentUnicorn View Post
    There’s no one slower or more disingenuous than you in this thread.

    Even if I was a fan of ebikes, I would be willing to acknowledge that they have a motor and are electric mopeds. Your failure to do so says something about your character and belies some subconscious guilt when it comes to your ebike zealotry.

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    No you are.
    I dont care what you call them. Obviously they have a motor and pedals. I just laugh at your stupidity when you throw the moped thing around for a reaction. I couldnt care less. Call it what you will. It does nothing to further a conversation. It just shows your ignorance. Call it a moped and it ends there for you. No discussion of any issue. Thats because there is no issue. Environmental angle has been put to bed because batteries can be rebuilt/recycled and as many motoXers as mtbers are now on them , so less fuel is burnt between trucks and motoX. Not to mention the added health for older people or peoole with onjury/illness that wouldnt otgerwose be out on bikes.Trail conflict has been put to bed by the evidence of them being used across the world and the fact that moto enduro ride on similar trails with the ability to go much faster yet are not running into each other, trail access has only expanded as mtb grows and the numbers grow and trail associations became a thing with all the growth. They couldnt control rogue building so the powers tgat be had to accept mtb and rightly so.Its not a stretch to say that emtb brings even more riders and that that will translate into more trails and more access. Thats exactly whats happened tgus far.Its always been a bumpy road but there is no big movement that would suggest anything else.
    The only arguement you have left is using the emtb arguement to tell us how you dont need an emtb because your so amazing. "Look at my strava!! I dont need no stinking emtb!! Im top ten on strava!! " keep yelling that in the mirror bud. Thats the only one impressed. Ill be out get more laps, more skids and more jumps. If i had my pockets full o fucks i still would have none to give.
    Rains tapering now going for lapz #eeblife4evaa

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    Quote Originally Posted by grinch View Post
    No you are.
    I dont care what you call them. Obviously they have a motor and pedals. I just laugh at your stupidity when you throw the moped thing around for a reaction. I couldnt care less. Call it what you will. It does nothing to further a conversation. It just shows your ignorance. Call it a moped and it ends there for you. No discussion of any issue. Thats because there is no issue. Environmental angle has been put to bed because batteries can be rebuilt/recycled and as many motoXers as mtbers are now on them , so less fuel is burnt between trucks and motoX. Not to mention the added health for older people or peoole with onjury/illness that wouldnt otgerwose be out on bikes.Trail conflict has been put to bed by the evidence of them being used across the world and the fact that moto enduro ride on similar trails with the ability to go much faster yet are not running into each other, trail access has only expanded as mtb grows and the numbers grow and trail associations became a thing with all the growth. They couldnt control rogue building so the powers tgat be had to accept mtb and rightly so.Its not a stretch to say that emtb brings even more riders and that that will translate into more trails and more access. Thats exactly whats happened tgus far.Its always been a bumpy road but there is no big movement that would suggest anything else.
    The only arguement you have left is using the emtb arguement to tell us how you dont need an emtb because your so amazing. "Look at my strava!! I dont need no stinking emtb!! Im top ten on strava!! " keep yelling that in the mirror bud. Thats the only one impressed. Ill be out get more laps, more skids and more jumps. If i had my pockets full o fucks i still would have none to give.
    Rains tapering now going for lapz #eeblife4evaa

    Ps- why do i have to keep explaining the obvious? Oh right, slooowww
    Not sure i could make enough paragraphs for the imbeciles in here

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    Triggered? They are mopeds, electric mopeds. That’s all I was saying. They have a motor, electric, and pedals. They can be used without pedaling, in pedal assist mode and with pedals alone depending on what class they are. Why does this undisputed fact bother you?

    I’m not really concerned about the environmental issue, don’t use strava and I’ve never owned a bike computer.

    I don’t want ebikes to use non motorized trails. I don’t care if they use the hundreds of miles of single track that’s legal to use around.

    Like I posted, you seem to harbor some subconscious guilt about this judging by your volatility.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MagnificentUnicorn View Post
    Triggered? They are mopeds, electric mopeds. That’s all I was saying. They have a motor, electric, and pedals. They can be used without pedaling, in pedal assist mode and with pedals alone depending on what class they are. Why does this undisputed fact bother you?

    I’m not really concerned about the environmental issue, don’t use strava and I’ve never owned a bike computer.

    I don’t want ebikes to use non motorized trails. I don’t care if they use the hundreds of miles of single track that’s legal to use around.

    Like I posted, you seem to harbor some subconscious guilt about this judging by your volatility.


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    Hardly triggered although i get bored of supplying facts to the discussion when yours and others answer is "ebikes are mopeds" . No shit sherlock. They have a motor and they have pedals. At that point its like arguing with the dumbest kid in the room. Its akin to someone saying "all lives matter" in the blm protest. Well no shit. Its so obvious it doesnt need mentioning and has no bearing on the facts of the issue. Why would you not want them on non motorized trails if there is no issue and theyre not bothering you? It seems like your arguement is over simplified there too. Previous to pedal assist it was ez to distinguish user groups between motorized and non motorized. A class1 pedal assist is so close to an mtb and miles away from a motox/enduro and the proven fact that mtb and emtb can co mingle without issue if ideology is taken out of ths picture, i ask again why would you ban them if those facts are true?

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    This what i envision when


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    It was a pretty good day, 63 years on this rock, got to play some golf with a fellow old guy and was matched with 2 other old folks. We laughed a lot.

    Took the Norco VLTE for a spin this am. I rode the east side of Hyalite around and above the Moser trailhead. The area is designated motorized restricted and has a bunch of moto and non moto trails, anything from +48" to < 20" single track and is a mix of moto legacy trails and grown over logging roads, purpose built ATV trail and horse trails weaving through the woods. Lots of 1-3 mile sections to piece together.

    Yeah, I guess I can see the appeal. But its not want I want out of a bike ride right now. I do a 3 hr ride, cover 20+- miles and at the end I am tired. I am happy with that kind of a ride. It was fun, particularly on the rolling terrain where you can actually hold a cadence where normally on a P-bike I would be recovering and kind of slow.

    It was pretty heavy on the downhills but that extra weight smoothed out some of the stutter out of the trail.

    When I make my comments to the USFS is will be along the lines of, yeah, e-bikes are here and like all motorized recreation they deserve access to public lands. They are not and should not be confused with Mountain Bikes and human powered locomotion.
    I have been in this State for 30 years and I am willing to admit that I am part of the problem.

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    I'll give you props for gathering facts. It does take more than one ride to really see all the potential , good or bad. And probably a month of continuous riding to adjust to the weight. It takes WC dh racers a year or more to come to grips with a new dh bike and get back to where they were in the standings a lot of the time. I had an idea from my research but not nearly as much of n idea as i thought. I discovered a lot of things after getting one.
    I put around half million vertical feet in off the gondi on my emtb after i blew the motor. So stable at bike park speed. Loose corners are no problem. It just sticks. Saved to replace my mtb and figured i'd jump right on it and be pulling uo over every jump. I got so used to the emtb weight my not light 37lb enduro bike seemed super light and sketchy. Took a couple weeks to get fully comfortable on it. Emtb is back in action and took a few days to adjust. I think with both on rotation now i can flip back and forth. I really only want sub 35lbs because ill be climbing without assist. I think with assist a 42lb modern geo bike can be thrown around and be able to give it a big yank when needed and still have that planted feel in the corners and added stability at speed. Suspension works so good with the weight through stutter bumps

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    HBD, Bunion/NotBunion!
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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    HBD, Bunion/NotBunion!
    Since we seem to have a new Creaky Fossil, I will add HBD Butt Onion!
    U.P.: up

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    Oh, dear god, I can only imagine what he would say about ebikes.
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    Haaa, that'd be entertaining. He wasnt a bad guy just got a little too serious in here. I had some good pm's with him. He was amicable. Probably fun to share a ride and an apres beer. Im betting he hates the eeb though, maybe not.
    Oh and hbd B/notB/B20. Good marker for #eeblife beginning

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    Quote Originally Posted by grinch View Post
    I'll give you props for gathering facts. It does take more than one ride to really see all the potential , good or bad. And probably a month of continuous riding to adjust to the weight. It takes WC dh racers a year or more to come to grips with a new dh bike and get back to where they were in the standings a lot of the time. I had an idea from my research but not nearly as much of n idea as i thought. I discovered a lot of things after getting one.
    I put around half million vertical feet in off the gondi on my emtb after i blew the motor. So stable at bike park speed. Loose corners are no problem. It just sticks. Saved to replace my mtb and figured i'd jump right on it and be pulling uo over every jump. I got so used to the emtb weight my not light 37lb enduro bike seemed super light and sketchy. Took a couple weeks to get fully comfortable on it. Emtb is back in action and took a few days to adjust. I think with both on rotation now i can flip back and forth. I really only want sub 35lbs because ill be climbing without assist. I think with assist a 42lb modern geo bike can be thrown around and be able to give it a big yank when needed and still have that planted feel in the corners and added stability at speed. Suspension works so good with the weight through stutter bumps

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    Gathering facts? Bunion was giving his opinion about the appeal of an ebike and whether or not he wants one. That’s called subjectivity. That’s not fact.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MagnificentUnicorn View Post
    Gathering facts? Bunion was giving his opinion about the appeal of an ebike and whether or not he wants one. That’s called subjectivity. That’s not fact.


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    Well its certainly much better than having zero experience and dictating what people should or shouldnt be doing. I did a lot of research and have a fair bit of wxperience and i still discovered a ton of data points after actually riding one for a couple months. Why don't you try one, like really try one for a proper shake down, preferably a few days? Long rides on various terrain so your reaching for technics to get through a ride. The strengths and weaknesses tend to show at that point. Besides , it'll be fun. Anyone gives you flack you can say you just want to have a formed opinion but are undecided. I'd be interested to hear your thoughts good or bad , especially if you would set aside any bias(spelling? We all have some bias but u know what i mean)

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    Quote Originally Posted by pano-dude View Post
    Whining about other users and how or what they ride, assuming they can't ride as hard as your kid, they only ride as fast as your xc speed on a e bike..... Who's the douche???

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    Forest trees dude. Good for you e calling out a douche. That me, right? You’ve figured me out from one post from the other side of that screen?


    Fucking guys were putzing around and blocking trails multiple times. Doesn’t matter what they were riding. Are they friends of yours that got your panties all wadded up?

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