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Is there a wattage maximum limit that is agreed upon for trail use? I would expect that these electric engines and drivetrains will be getting smaller and more powerful as the years go by. So in 10 years we'll essentially be seeing electric motorbikes on these trails?Never say never guys!!!
In New Hampshire they can get you for driving an e-bake as a habitual offender and you can get months. In the old days driving as a habitual offender you'd get a year and a day. Now maybe 2months. To me ebikes are like F2t Ch8cks or mopeds. They go fast enough to get you into trouble, butt not out. MeowMany trails prohibit ebikes,... but I still use them and no one seems to care. As far as the electric motor bikes - they already exist, but I've never seen one on Mtn bike trails.