I traditionally always thought of the main country conflict as between bikers and farmers ..
lately, over recent years, I have spoken to a few .. and they all seem very friendly
but then so am I
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Re: eBikes next
On my ebikegaryboy wrote:always knew that these new-fangled e-bikes would cause a stir
something else for countryside users to moan about ..
though to be honest, in general (as a motorcyclist/cyclist/walker) have encountered very little protest or grudge-faced opposition.
I have found that the most conflict is by or from/towards cyclists.
they invariably pass you (as a walker) far too close and far too fast, and with no respect at all.
I am even getting to shouting at the bastards, now. (once they at a safe distance )
So I would be coming across as a bad ass moany rambler
but it is their disrespect that is causing the problem
both to walkers and even to motorcyclists
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when I am a cyclist on a trail (once the weather breaks ) I cycle carefully and respectfully bell any walkers ahead .. but they always react badly .. as if I am harassing them .. but I am not!
so I see this .. cyclists/walkers as the main area of conflict .. on what is usually designated a cycle path (that walkers can use )
ebikes were always going to make this even worse .. as they are quieter and faster .. all the better to sneak up behind a nice quiet walker and frighten the livin shitt outta them …... (choose icon to suit travel mode)
I just shout good morning/evening/afternoon when I approach a walker
Works very well
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It puts the pressure nicely onto them to respond pleasantly. Universal sickly sweetness can wear them down.
Horse trials are almost 100% good natured places. Ok, we are doing a job for them, but the general friendliness is good.
Fence judges and other helpers chat and ask about the bikes and what we do.
You get the odd snotty rider but one even got thrown out of an event last year for unfairly complaining about one of our riders ‘chasing’ them.
Horse trials are almost 100% good natured places. Ok, we are doing a job for them, but the general friendliness is good.
Fence judges and other helpers chat and ask about the bikes and what we do.
You get the odd snotty rider but one even got thrown out of an event last year for unfairly complaining about one of our riders ‘chasing’ them.
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I think it's fairly clear what's going to happen. The NPA have already got rid of powered vehicles, then...
2020 All electric assisted vehicles (eMTBS etc) will be banned - causing too much noise and damage.
2022 All cycles will be banned - too dangerous for other users and causing damage
2028 Horses will be banned - also too dangerous for other users and causing damage
2030 Groups greater than 4 people banned - too noisy and not sticking to paths and causing too much damage
April 2032 Everybody banned (except staff) to allow the countryside to recover.
It's taken 100 years but they've got rid of the plebs in the end.
2020 All electric assisted vehicles (eMTBS etc) will be banned - causing too much noise and damage.
2022 All cycles will be banned - too dangerous for other users and causing damage
2028 Horses will be banned - also too dangerous for other users and causing damage
2030 Groups greater than 4 people banned - too noisy and not sticking to paths and causing too much damage
April 2032 Everybody banned (except staff) to allow the countryside to recover.
It's taken 100 years but they've got rid of the plebs in the end.
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Re: eBikes next
On my ebike
I just shout good morning/evening/afternoon when I approach a walker
Works very well
thanks JB … I will try that .. once the weather get better
I just shout good morning/evening/afternoon when I approach a walker
Works very well
thanks JB … I will try that .. once the weather get better
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Well here’s mine. They won’t ban me
But if anyone fancies a weekend riding there ebike I’m more than happy to show you round the great trails we have here. Easily make a weekend or more with the big variety
But if anyone fancies a weekend riding there ebike I’m more than happy to show you round the great trails we have here. Easily make a weekend or more with the big variety
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This section of the forum seems like the obvious place to ask, so here goes...
We're trying to keep my elderly father-in-law, who suffers with worsening respiratory problems, mobile on 2 wheels.for as long as possible. He's an ex-motorbiker, now nearly an ex-mountainbiker (limited to pootling about on flat paths only due to his breathing) so I want to do my best to sort him out with an e-bike.
Any recommendations please for a second hand or budget priced new e-bike? Budget... not much really, anything out their half decent for about £500? Or is that unrealistic?
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We're trying to keep my elderly father-in-law, who suffers with worsening respiratory problems, mobile on 2 wheels.for as long as possible. He's an ex-motorbiker, now nearly an ex-mountainbiker (limited to pootling about on flat paths only due to his breathing) so I want to do my best to sort him out with an e-bike.
Any recommendations please for a second hand or budget priced new e-bike? Budget... not much really, anything out their half decent for about £500? Or is that unrealistic?
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It depends what your after. You can pick up an old e bike for 2k that’s good or track the sales, if your that limited by budget look at retro fitting a bafang motor on to a normal bike, you’ll still have to buy a battery though or make your own
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If your employer has signed up for the 'Ride To Work' scheme, you could buy it and give it to him, the discounts might make a new bike affordable and the monthly payments are taken out of your wages. Tredz, Halfords or one of the independant retailers should be able to advise- I bought mine from Damien Harries Cycles.