Aspen has always been known for pushing boundaries and challenging the status quo. In the past, we have championed causes like banning fur coats, outlawing smoking in bars, and decriminalizing the possession of marijuana. We have set our own rules and played the game of mountain life with a spirit of independence.
Now, the Roaring Fork Mountain Bike Association is conducting a survey to gauge the opinions of valley residents regarding e-bikes on local trails. There is an ongoing debate about which types of e-bikes should be allowed and on which trails. This debate has been complicated by the fact that e-bikes come in three different classes, each with its own set of rules and restrictions.
Rather than being limited by the choices offered by manufacturers, it is time for Aspen to take matters into its own hands and design a custom e-mountain bike specifically tailored to our unique trails. Instead of focusing on e-bike classes, which restrict us to what is available in the market, we need to determine what kind of e-bike would be acceptable for every trail where regular mountain bikes are permitted.
Imagine an e-bike with a maximum assist speed of 5 mph, no throttle, and a weight under 30 pounds. This e-bike would be perfectly suited for our trails, ensuring that traditional mountain bikers don’t feel constantly pressured to yield to e-bikers on uphill sections. The proposed weight restriction would also ensure that the e-bikes do not cause excessive damage to the trails.
By designing our own e-mountain bike, we not only solve the local e-bike debate but also send a powerful message to manufacturers. We are telling them that there is a demand for a product that meets our specific needs. By coming together and showcasing our unity, we can pave the way for innovative solutions and foster a sense of camaraderie on the trails.
Aspen has always been a trendsetter, and it’s time for us to revolutionize the world of e-bikes. Let’s show the world what the Aspen Class of E-Bikes can achieve and pave the way for a new era of trail riding.
FAQ:
1. What is the purpose of the survey being conducted by the Roaring Fork Mountain Bike Association?
The survey is being conducted to gather the opinions of valley residents regarding e-bikes on local trails.
2. What is the ongoing debate about e-bikes on trails?
The debate revolves around which types of e-bikes should be allowed and on which trails.
3. How many classes of e-bikes are there?
There are three classes of e-bikes, each with its own set of rules and restrictions.
4. What is the proposed solution for the e-bike debate in Aspen?
Instead of focusing on e-bike classes, Aspen wants to design a custom e-mountain bike specifically tailored to their unique trails.
5. What features would the custom e-bike have?
The proposed e-bike would have a maximum assist speed of 5 mph, no throttle, and a weight under 30 pounds.
6. What is the purpose of designing their own e-mountain bike?
Designing their own e-bike would not only solve the local e-bike debate but also send a message to manufacturers about the demand for a product that meets their specific needs.
Definitions:
– E-bikes: Electric bicycles that are powered by an electric motor.
– Mountain bikes: Bicycles designed for off-road cycling, typically featuring rugged frames, wide tires, and multiple gears.
Related links:
– Roaring Fork Mountain Bike Association: Official website of the Roaring Fork Mountain Bike Association.
– Aspen Chamber Resort Association: Official website of the Aspen Chamber Resort Association, providing information about activities, events, and businesses in Aspen.