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Some do. Some don’t. I’d recommend riding them before coming to such conclusions. It’s certainly not like New York City here. I lived and commuted there for nearly 15 years on a bike daily.
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Well it really isn’t that hard to figure out and Moots certainly has.
Moots has long time older customers that have bought multiple bikes and now need that bike that can give them that extra assistance on those big rides. E-Bikes are everywhere in Steamboat (and every other town) and it’s the next thing for Moots to offer that long time customer. They have carbon forks handlebars and stems so they have that manufacture that can help with the E-Bike frame |
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I doubt the greenways and parks where you ride your E-scooter has a 20mph speed limit..
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I took this yesterday to help visualize the typical ride most will experience here. Better watch out for the kiddies and dogs while I plod along at 18mph… Last edited by Likes2ridefar; 09-23-2023 at 09:56 AM. |
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So when it came time for the states to regulate e-bikes, they were left with a conundrum - they wanted to promote e-bikes, but the way e-bikes were categorized wasn't well suited to many riding environments. Despite People For Bikes trying to get 28 mph vehicles (Category 3 e-bikes) categorized as "bicycles", most states still treat these as mopeds (which often require licenses and registration) and prohibit them from bike paths. But if the states wanted to allow e-bikes of some type on bike paths, they were stuck with a speed category that was too fast. Based on the botched e-bike categorization, maybe People For Bikes should change their name to People For Mopeds. |
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I have a Class3 e-bike.. if you want me to use it for commuting.. yes 28mph is required. There are a few sections of road I prefer to get through as fast as possible for safety. I dont have nice paths to use on my route.
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When I made my previous comment, I didn't realize how much an equivalent Trek or Spesh cost. But if I wanted a road ebike, I would buy one of those and not a Moots. If Moots welded up a Ti version, that would be a lot more interesting.
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Yeeeeuuuck
Absolutely hideous. ‘How to kill a brand’ by Moots. Awful monstrosity of a machine.
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Now if Moots started making carbon Groad or Road bikes, that would be dumb, IMHO.
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Moots and "carbon" are as far apart in my mind as OldP and SRAM.
So the Express definitely came out of nowhere. Kinda diminished the halo around Moots a bit. |
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If the "halo" of a bike is important to someone, then I guess they'll have to shop for a different brand of bike now. On the other hand, if it's the quality of a bike that matters, they can still buy a titanium Moots.
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Trek did it with OCLV, Rock Lobster did it with carbon, so did Landshark, and Serotta? Giant, Cannondale, Etc, and blah, blah.. Serotta-Famous for steel..then titanium, then titanium and carbon, then all carbon..I know Serotta had more than a few other issues that spelled their demise but it wasn't a new rig with a new material. ALL the big boy brands from Europe(Colnago, Pinarello, Merckx, DeRosa(plus ALL the others) have gone this route..even having frames made in(horrors) China and Taiwan..
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LOL, then lemond releases a new all road version that looks 100x better than the moots. I don't have an e bike, not have considered buying one, but those lemond models look fun and the lines, colors, and functionality are very well done.
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