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Originally Posted by Sliver
The signs I ignore are the "no e-bike" signs. Go fk yourself. I'll ride my ebike where I please. I really like Cloudline Trail in Canmore. Probably a pretty easy one for some of you guys, but it's a good challenge for me, a relative noob. Apparently you aren't allowed ebikes on it or something, but I don't give a single crap about that. It's my bike. I'll ride it on bike trails. What's the problem?
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I did a hiking trail that crossed over that one briefly. It looked like an awesome route to bike.
All the regulars there on wheels were respectful to me and piped up when going by and I them. I wouldn't give two ####s if they were on e-bikes all the same.
They do the same thing as bikes with a little added power to tackle slopes, so what.
I've always wondered which snob/s decide these restrictions. They clearly hate fun. Shouldn't these rules for community trails be community decisions?