I sent this thread to my buddy who owns a few shops in California.(the path) He said “
i wonder how many people who voted NO will have an ebike in a year?”
That's a pretty valid question as we have seen trends that are common on the west cast hit us in NJ about 2-3 years later. It always has been this way really. On the west coast they are selling customer’s their 2nd or 3rd ebike. Most of our customers in NJ haven’t even ridden one in the woods. Further, many who really could benefit most from one will resist them the most.
I will offer that the only trend I’m sure of in MTBs is constant change. It was not that long ago that I spent a decade on a single speed. (This may be why I needed a full replacement at 49 yrs old btw..).
Some of the hardest rides I’ve even done have been on e-bikes. I’ve added a few pics from the first HARD ebike ride I ever did. Led by Jerome a Clementz (sp), Mark Weir, Tim Jorhson, Ratboy (and his crazy crew)and other notable cannondale athletes at the time. I was expecting this to be a goofball ride, but I soon learned that riders who are skilled on an all-muscle bike are also fast (and faster) on e-bikes. This ride was a real eye opener. I got to see bike handling that was really a high bar for me as to what I’ve witnessed in person. Clearly I couldn’t hang with Tim Johnson normally (I’ve tried), it here I could fake it. It was simply a great time. We were all out of breath, laughing, smiling and basically acting like goofballs. Giddy, big kids having the best time ever.
Since then, the bikes have gotten WAY beter and lighter too.
Anyway, I don’t want to be seen as an ebike pusher, but rather a lover of all things bikes. I’ve spent time in the woods on just about any kind of bike I’ve come across. As a bike industry type person, my bikes are always evolving and changing. I own about a dozen bikes and only 2 are e-bikes these days. I actually spend the least amount of riding hours on one, but I can’t see a time in the future where I won’t own one.
I ask the same of you here reading this as I do of people in the shop every day:
Before you pass judgment, PLEASE find a way to spend a minimum of an hour in the woods, ideally in rough, hilly terrain with a group on e-bikes, Until you have done so, your judgment holds no water as it is based on an idea of what it might be like versus what it actually is like. You might be surprised to find that no matter what you think ebike rides are like, they are likely something a bit different. 😺✌️