"E mtn bikes r us" (rock n road) boycott?

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  1. mtnbikej

    mtnbikej J-Zilla

    Location:
    Orange
    Name:
    J
    Current Bike:
    SC Chameleon SS, SC Hightower
    I think I am going to retire from mtn biking.

    I know it is exercise but.....

    I find it too much difficult.
    It takes way too much effort.
    I sweat when I try it.


    Maybe, I'll just go to the mall and ride the escalator and say I went hiking.
     
  2. Mikie

    Mikie Admin/iMTB Hooligan

    Location:
    NW Arkansas
    Name:
    Mikie Watson
    Current Bike:
    Ibis DV9 / SC Hightower
    Classic!
     
  3. StrandLeper

    StrandLeper Well-Known Member

    Location:
    Laguna Beach
    Name:
    Timothy M. Ryan
    Current Bike:
    SC Bronson 1x/Pivot 429 1x xtr
    Just to clarify. The thread title is a question, not a declarative statement. Perhaps it was a bit too provocative and unfairly singles out RnR when lots of other shops may be doing it too. I compare RnR to Jax as they are both concept stores. I didn't see any Ebikes mtn bikes at Jax. Perhaps that is bcz Trek is not pushing them in the US. I don't know. I just ride bikes. I don't know anything about the bike biz (obviously).

    Also, I go into a LOT of bike shops (just ask my wife) and RnR had the e mtn bike more prominently displayed than at any other shop that I had entered. So perhaps the provocative title isn't completely unfair. If the site moderator thinks that it may unfairly single out RnR, he may certainly adjust it.
     
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  4. fos'l

    fos'l Well-Known Member

    Name:
    Bob
    Current Bike:
    2005 Santa Cruz Superlight
    The Jax in Irvine was the pilot store for ebikes and had several the last time I was there (probably two months ago). If they don't have any, either sold all of them or quit the program.
     
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  5. Faust29

    Faust29 Moderator

    Location:
    irgendwo
    Name:
    B. Bunny
    Current Bike:
    I gots some bikes.
    One of these times when the stars align, you need to ride with Mikie... A Golden Eagle trip, perhaps? "Site Moderator" will sound really formal after you meet him and hear him giggling like a hyena on his Yeti...
     
  6. skyungjae

    skyungjae Member

    Location:
    Fullerton, CA
    Name:
    Kyung Jae
    Current Bike:
    2015 Santa Cruz Bronson C
    I gotta say... it does look nice. e-mtb certainly has come quite the ways from those DIY bolt on kits.
     
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  7. Mikie

    Mikie Admin/iMTB Hooligan

    Location:
    NW Arkansas
    Name:
    Mikie Watson
    Current Bike:
    Ibis DV9 / SC Hightower
    Sky? Your missing the point dahmeet! :cautious:;)
     
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  8. skyungjae

    skyungjae Member

    Location:
    Fullerton, CA
    Name:
    Kyung Jae
    Current Bike:
    2015 Santa Cruz Bronson C
    SpecializedEBike1.jpg

    Look at what I just picked up today from rock n road.

    Just kidding. :Roflmao

    NO THANKS! :stop:

    Well, looking for a photo that looked somewhat convincing rather than a magazine photo shoot brought me to this article:
    http://www.bicycling.com/bikes-gear...alized-turbo-levo-fsr-6fattie-e-mountain-bike

    Interesting read. I hope it's not a double post. Don't think Specialized wants e-mtb folks to poach human power only trails. It hurts them in the long run too.
     
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  9. Mikie

    Mikie Admin/iMTB Hooligan

    Location:
    NW Arkansas
    Name:
    Mikie Watson
    Current Bike:
    Ibis DV9 / SC Hightower
    I'm embarrassed for Bicycle Magazine. And, they have lost my patronage.
    To state "Like it or not Cyclist" is nearly a slap in the face to the true cyclist everywhere. Every response I have heard from Pro E-Bikes supporters is ME, ME, ME!
    What consideration is Specialized taking in regards to potential consequences to product confusion amongst other user groups, trail access issues, blatantly suggesting in their Ads that these bikes are trail ready and trail available.

    To be honest, I'm frustrated with this "Me" attitude this Nation has resolved to. What happen to doing things because it is the right thing to do? I hope I'm wrong. I hope that we do not lose years of fighting for trails because the line has been blurred between a motorcycle and a bicycle.
     
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  10. kioti

    kioti iMTB Rockstah

    Name:
    Jim Jennings
    Current Bike:
    ibis ripley
    What do you get at "Bicycling" magazine for writing an article like that? A chalet in E-uropian Alps?
     
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  11. littlewave

    littlewave Well-Known Member

    Location:
    Newport Beach
    Name:
    Brett
    Current Bike:
    GG Smash (Alu)
    Did you read the whole article? And I think you're misquoting what he said...
     
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  12. Mikie

    Mikie Admin/iMTB Hooligan

    Location:
    NW Arkansas
    Name:
    Mikie Watson
    Current Bike:
    Ibis DV9 / SC Hightower
    I "could" be on a blind rampage, I will certainly go re-read it. Thanks! :)
     
  13. dstepper

    dstepper Member

    Location:
    Laguna Beach
    Name:
    Dean Stepper
    Current Bike:
    2014 Turner Czar
    I have never bought a bike magazine in my whole life. They are just paid advertisements masquerading as reviews.

    Dean
     
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  14. kioti

    kioti iMTB Rockstah

    Name:
    Jim Jennings
    Current Bike:
    ibis ripley
    Still not getting where you're supposed to ride one here in OC, where Rock n Road is selling them. Like, on bike paths? At Wildomar off-road area? Maybe the Main Divide, but then you can't legally descend any of the single track..

    So why sell them in places where they have very limited application? That doesn't sound like Specialized being concerned about riders taking them on trails where they're not allowed, or being sensitive to access issues, despite what they're saying.
     
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  15. Mikie

    Mikie Admin/iMTB Hooligan

    Location:
    NW Arkansas
    Name:
    Mikie Watson
    Current Bike:
    Ibis DV9 / SC Hightower
    I appreciate being called out. I did indeed skim read the article the first time. I do think that @dstepper nails it however...
    Who do you think Bicycle Magazine is going to cater to? The cyclist? Or, the big buck advertising Specialized?
    There are "just" enough negatives in the article so as to not appear bias. Specialized may "claim" they are responsible but it is VERY clear regarding their "intent".
    I look at them as no different then the doctor prescribing pain pills, or a government entity providing handicap placards. Oh, there are rules, but we know it is being abused... Wink wink nod...;):whistling: "Here's a pamphlet on where you can and can not ride yur E-Bike, but I gotta tell yah, wait till you get this baby out on the Singletrack!"

    Sounds like it's time to go into a Specialized LBS and play the covert customer and record what they "sell" when selling an E-Bike.

    It was nice to see, however, that the article had enough guts to write about the "big picture concerns" that many people here have spoken of about having reservations as to the impact and confusion and generalities that will be regarded about E-Bikes and H-Bikes.

    One thing I absolutely did not buy in to was his lame azz comparison of E-Bikes to motorcycles. So since it does not compare to a 450cc Motorcycle, it must be a bicycle? Sorry, I claim bullsh!t, and shame on him for even making the attempt to downplay a bike with a motor. Everyone wants disclaim and downplay the motor.

    I do appreciate @littlewave holding me accountable, I did thoroughly re-read the article. It does change my perspective some. I would classify myself as now informed and disgusted from uninformed and enraged! DefCon 4 averted!:laugh:
     
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  16. fos'l

    fos'l Well-Known Member

    Name:
    Bob
    Current Bike:
    2005 Santa Cruz Superlight
    FOR ME, a simple excuse for an eMTB is that I don't like riding road bikes (owned two in the last 30 years, rode each three times), so do errands on it. At least one friend with a Class 1 bike is waiting to get ticketed so he can have the legality resolved in court since the law is ambiguous.
     
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  17. skyungjae

    skyungjae Member

    Location:
    Fullerton, CA
    Name:
    Kyung Jae
    Current Bike:
    2015 Santa Cruz Bronson C
    I don't like riding road bikes either, and it was really nice being able to ride a full suspension bike at road bike speeds when I was commuting with one. It was also much easier to get to and from work when I was super sore from a long or new mtb ride they day before.

    Pros and cons to everything though. I don't miss the wires and having to worry about having enough charge. Topping off the batteries gets old fast. I just want to hop on a bike and just ride and not have to worry how long/far I can ride.

    Sorry for derailing this thread. I understand it's more about the potential negative impact e-mtb will bring along, off the pavement, if not placed in check early on.
     
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  18. Maybe a blast at Gorman?
     
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  19. fos'l

    fos'l Well-Known Member

    Name:
    Bob
    Current Bike:
    2005 Santa Cruz Superlight
    Agree with skyungjae (although I think he'll return to the dark side sooner rather than later) that this group needs to act if they think that eMTB's on trails might compromise all MTB activity. Someone should coordinate these activities. It's too late to be proactive; pretty soon it'll be too late.
     
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  20. Andy

    Andy Well-Known Member

    Location:
    The OC, Calif
    Name:
    Andy
    Current Bike:
    Santa Cruz Chameleon
    Nobodys mentioned this yet -

    HAIBIKE eMTB Race
    https://socalbicyclist.com/regulars/haibike-emtb-race

    ...beginning of the end
     
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  21. skyungjae

    skyungjae Member

    Location:
    Fullerton, CA
    Name:
    Kyung Jae
    Current Bike:
    2015 Santa Cruz Bronson C
    I have access to a handful of e-mtbs I could borrow indefinitely as the folks I built them for don't use them at all. Unfortunately, after having my 2nd kid, I need to squeeze in any type of exercise I can. I never really view cycling as "working out" or by any means an alternative to a high intensity work out (sealfit, crossfit, rescue athlete, etc...), but I'll take what I can get. Right now that's only about 5 miles a day round trip from the train station.

    Like many of you, hitting up the trails is sort of my therapy. Though e-mtb never really took away from what I enjoyed about riding, I notice that my bikes are getting simpler and simpler. At this rate, I should be riding a single speed, full rigid bike by next year.
     
  22. dstepper

    dstepper Member

    Location:
    Laguna Beach
    Name:
    Dean Stepper
    Current Bike:
    2014 Turner Czar
  23. Mikie

    Mikie Admin/iMTB Hooligan

    Location:
    NW Arkansas
    Name:
    Mikie Watson
    Current Bike:
    Ibis DV9 / SC Hightower
    My response to socalbicyclist.com:
    Chris,
    In regards to your article: https://socalbicyclist.com/regulars/haibike-emtb-race

    Are you taking into consideration the conflicts that E-Bikes are creating or are you just looking at the financial opportunity it provides for you. With all the conflict and potential legalities that E-Bikes bring to the United States. The controversy of Trail Advocacy and Trail Access, as well as the years of efforts that have been put forth by many for the last 12 years in effort to sustain our trail access, E-Bikes are moving onto our trails faster then clear legislation is being provided.

    There is much disdain for the "Me" attitude of pro E-Bike participants not taking into consideration the potential consequences prior to clear designation and proper application.

    I would hope you would take that into consideration if you truly care about the long term access and public perception of cyclist in general in regards to cycling trails in the US.

    I have posted these comments over on my MTB Forum...

    Mike Watson
    imtbtrails.com
     
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  24. Louis Zegarra

    Louis Zegarra Member

    Location:
    Eastvale
    Name:
    LouisZ
    Current Bike:
    Giant Stance
    Frankly it doesn't look legit to me. Everything looks like a prop, the bike looks like a Chinese carbon knockoff, the battery looks like a bottled water container, the display console is your cell and they never get close to the heart of the bike, the engine. I think they are just selling an idea rather than having an actual demo. I would think twice to give these folks any startup money.
     
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  25. StrandLeper

    StrandLeper Well-Known Member

    Location:
    Laguna Beach
    Name:
    Timothy M. Ryan
    Current Bike:
    SC Bronson 1x/Pivot 429 1x xtr
    My S works shoes are two years old and getting pretty tattered. Bought some Sidi Drakos the other day. I was going to sit tight for the new S works model... but the big S does not get any of my money anymore.
     
  26. kioti

    kioti iMTB Rockstah

    Name:
    Jim Jennings
    Current Bike:
    ibis ripley
    I was pondering how the Orange County "Trail" E-bike sales presentation would go, and came up with this possible conversation:

    Sales person: Hello sir, how can I be of excellent service?
    Customer: Well I’m lookin’ to git me a new bike.
    S: Got a brand new model right over here!
    C: What’s it called?
    S: The Layz-E-rider 9000, sir!
    C: It looks like a broken down ol’ mare.
    S: The Layz-E-rider 9000 is guaranteed to make you fast as Lance Armstrong!
    C: That boy was on drugs.
    S: But you won’t need to be!
    C: Why’s that?
    S: It’s got a battery in it!
    C: Like a flash light?
    S: More like a Tesla!
    C: You mean that yuppie car?
    S: It’s the future!
    C: So it’s got an electric motor?

    S: No sir, federal law says it’s not a motor!

    C: Well, where can I ride it?
    S: Just about everywhere!
    C: Everywhere?
    S: Sure, just about!
    C: You mean like the Luge?
    S: Well, no, not the Luge.
    C: What about Chutes?
    S: No, not Chutes.
    C: How ‘bout Black Star?
    S: Not Black Star.
    C: How ‘bout the Motorway?
    S: Not the Motorway.
    C: Maple Springs?

    S: Yes Sir! You can ride up Maple Springs! All the way to the mountain top!

    C: Can I drop Joplin?
    S: You can’t drop Joplin.
    C: Harding Truck Trail?
    S: Not Harding.
    C: Santiago Truck Trail?
    S: Not at this time sir.
    C: Cadillac?
    S: That’s technically private property.
    C: So is that a no?
    S: Well, lots of people ride it, and the Layz-E-rider 9000 will breeze right up it!
    C: But it’s private property.
    S: Yes sir, but there’s no gate and no sign!
    C: I don’t like trespassing. How ‘bout Trabuco Canyon?

    S: You can ride up and down Trabuco Canyon!

    C: Holy Jim?
    S: Not Holy Jim.
    C: Trabuco Trail?
    S: Not Trabuco Trail.
    C: Bell Ridge and Los Pinos?
    S: I don’t see why not, sir.
    C: What about the hike-a-bikes?
    S: Shouldn’t be a problem sir, with the Layz-E-rider 9000!
    C: How ‘bout the San Juan trail?
    S: Not at this time, sir.
    C: North Main Divide?

    S: YES SIR! All the way to the PEAK, SIR!

    C: How ‘bout Cactus in Whiting? I could sure use some help on Mustard.
    S: Not at this time, sir!
    C: Oakley trails?
    S: Yes, it’d be outstanding on the Oakley trails!
    C: But they got bulldozed.
    S: There are new ones!
    C: How ‘bout O’Neill Park?
    S: Yes, sir, everywhere you can drive a truck!
    C: But not the trails?
    S: Sadly not at this time, sir.
    C: Well, what about Aliso, I love that park.
    S: Not at this time, sir.
    C: Laguna Coast Wilderness?
    S: Not at this time, sir.
    C: What about El Moro, that’s a State park, right?
    S: Yes sir, it’s a State park. Incredibly, no sir.
    C: Peter’s Canyon? I love buzzing those rude hikers.
    S: No sir.
    C: Wow. How much is this bike again?
    S: $9,000.00 sir!
    C: That sounds like a lot.
    S: We’ll pay the tax, sir!

    C: I’ll take it.
     
  27. yvettessherpa

    yvettessherpa Member

    Location:
    French Valley
    Name:
    Matt
    Current Bike:
    YETI Baby!!!
    I think you got your C's and S's mixed at the end.
     
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  28. kioti

    kioti iMTB Rockstah

    Name:
    Jim Jennings
    Current Bike:
    ibis ripley
    Thanks. My battery was running low.
     
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  29. dstepper

    dstepper Member

    Location:
    Laguna Beach
    Name:
    Dean Stepper
    Current Bike:
    2014 Turner Czar
    If you pedal harder your battery will last longer.

    Dean
     
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  30. kioti

    kioti iMTB Rockstah

    Name:
    Jim Jennings
    Current Bike:
    ibis ripley
    Good advice, but I was tired and a long ways from the trailhead. Next time I'll bring a spare.
     
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