Impact of the 2019 BLM allowance for e-bikes

Riding Rungu on BLM primitive roads

BLM Secretarial Order summary On August 29, 2019, the US Secretary of the Interior issued order number 3376. This landmark order opened the opportunity for people to access bicycle trails with e-bikes on BLM (Bureau of Land Management) land because of uncertainty about policy toward e-bikes.  And since e-bikes expand access to recreational opportunities for…

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Where can I ride Rungu? Beyond the boundaries of a two-wheel e-bike

Rungu nearing the end of the Rubicon Trail at the Overlook

Beyond the boundaries of two-wheel ebikes Rungu rides beyond the boundaries of two-wheel e-bikes off-road and through terrain that’s unfriendly to a single front wheel.  See our blog post about avoiding two-wheel fat-tire e-bikes for perspective.  The same trails that you can ride with an ATV, Jeep, or “side-by-side” make for great Rungu rides in…

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E-bike In The Backcountry? Don’t Like Pain And Injury? Ride Rungu

Rungu maneuvering in deep snow

Watch out for misleading claims If you’re really looking to ride an e-bike in the backcountry on undeveloped roads in all-terrain conditions, avoid two-wheel fat-tire e-bikes. Because of fat-tires, two-wheel e-bike manufacturers exaggerate e-bike capability. As an example, check out Campers & Gear’s comparison test with the Pedego Trail Tracker. Campers & Gear e-bike in…

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