Me too, and its fun sometimes to pose the bike in the shot. But I prefer to leave people and especially myself out of it!!I've really enjoyed doing this, something I've not really done regularly until I started riding with a photographer who always makes sure we get a snap (not some Instakook, someone who has made their entire career photography) and it's been good to have a pictorial record of the rides we've done.
Downhill jump trail at our local has now been marked as dangerous on Strava, people were cutting corners and straightlining a series of berms in an effort to make it faster. Not what the trail was designed for.I blame Strava.. A small downhill trail near me has been straight lined to death. E bikers also love their strava so we can blame both of them..
And probably a boomer as well spending money on emtbs that they saved on free education, medical and those 18% interest rates on savingsbut the ebiker can also be old, un-techy, slow usually and use Strava. Triple whammy !
Funny that they never do this though.Apparently you can set the bike type to e-bike in Strava and you go on a separate leaderboard.
There was an article in the Canberra Times basically along those about 2 years ago...the place is now crawling with them though.Also Stromlo was always meant to be exclusively human powered sports. They have grounds to ban e-bikes.
Like that quote in the article that you can’t spin the wheels of a pedal assist ebike.. Pig’s arse..There was an article in the Canberra Times basically along those about 2 years ago...the place is now crawling with them though.
'Our trails aren't built for that': eBike riders risk fines in Canberra nature parks
The local mountain biking club has warned its members that using eBikes in Canberra's nature parks - such...www.canberratimes.com.au
Um...who should suck shit? I'm confusedSuck shit.
Suck e-shitSuck shit.
E-suckSuck e-shit
Most bike shops will happily let you take one for a spin. Manufacturers really want to push them onto the public. Get one, whack into turbo and have a laugh..All this continuing hate on e-bikes really makes me want to get one to see what all the fuss is about.
Manufacturers "pushing" sales is just conspiracy theory talk by people who don't want to believe the sport is changing. Like every product, sales are demand driven. Most bike companies that have ebikes have significantly more non-ebikes for sale but it's just not where the sales are made these days. I reckon ebikes have caused a surge in second hand bike sales and that prices for them will start dropping for people as more people try to get on ebikes.Most bike shops will happily let you take one for a spin. Manufacturers really want to push them onto the public. Get one, whack into turbo and have a laugh..