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<blockquote data-quote="LkeAF" data-source="post: 2242045" data-attributes="member: 118231"><p>Around here E-bikes are allowed on motorized trails. They are not allowed on non-motorized trails, but that doesn't seem to deter very many of them from going there. Our local ranger district treats them as a motorized vehicle. Are they the same as a traditional combustion engine driven motorcycle? Mostly not, but some are and in fact there are electric ones that don't even have a pedal option. However, they all do have a motor. And differentiating between which motors have how much power and which ones require some pedaling vs. no pedaling etc. is a LOT to ask a land manager to be knowledgeable about because it changes every year. So, the easiest delineation is motorized vs. non-motorized. The motors aren't all the same, but the fact that they have motors is. As for the horses, I don't agree that they should be allowed darn near everywhere like they are. But that's a whole other conversation....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LkeAF, post: 2242045, member: 118231"] Around here E-bikes are allowed on motorized trails. They are not allowed on non-motorized trails, but that doesn't seem to deter very many of them from going there. Our local ranger district treats them as a motorized vehicle. Are they the same as a traditional combustion engine driven motorcycle? Mostly not, but some are and in fact there are electric ones that don't even have a pedal option. However, they all do have a motor. And differentiating between which motors have how much power and which ones require some pedaling vs. no pedaling etc. is a LOT to ask a land manager to be knowledgeable about because it changes every year. So, the easiest delineation is motorized vs. non-motorized. The motors aren't all the same, but the fact that they have motors is. As for the horses, I don't agree that they should be allowed darn near everywhere like they are. But that's a whole other conversation.... [/QUOTE]
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