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    That's what you'd have to research a bit if using on public land. Getting hard to distinguish between an E-mountain bike and an electric motorcycle these days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RUMPY View Post
    That's what you'd have to research a bit if using on public land. Getting hard to distinguish between an E-mountain bike and an electric motorcycle these days.
    Sort of...The Ebike is often dearer than the E motorbike.....

    Ubco have their place, but there are others...At $6k-$8k there wont be many E bikes that are cheaper and do as much as the Ubco can...but that same money buys a decent quad bike....
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    Quote Originally Posted by RUMPY View Post
    That's what you'd have to research a bit if using on public land. Getting hard to distinguish between an E-mountain bike and an electric motorcycle these days.
    yes a certain well used public land block around these parts really lends itself to these machines....there are heaps of guys do it on normal MTB so electric would be too easy,Ive done first bit of track on my old shitter with locked up front forks so a good bike would be childsplay... the no water bit would mean getting off and carrying it over wee streams I guess..small price to pay for ease of transport..large ticket item to purchase one of the electric jobbies all the same...wait 5 years and price should be much lower.
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