5 Reasons You Should NOT Buy an Electric Bike for Hunting

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  • Fat tire electric bikes from brands like Rambo, QuietKat, Bakcou and more look awesome, but should you buy one? Not unless you can answer yes to these five questions!
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    00:00 Are electric bikes allowed where you hunt?
    02:01 Transporting an ebike
    03:03 Max range of fat tire electric bikes
    04:39 Pedaling is necessary
    05:37 Fat tire ebikes vs motorcycles
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  • @outdoorempirecom
    @outdoorempirecom  Рік тому +9

    Are electric bikes allowed for hunting in your neck of the woods?

    • @FATBIKEHUNTER
      @FATBIKEHUNTER Рік тому +1

      Yes they are! But they are limited to 750w and can't ride on some major trails (PCT) and can't ride in the Wilderness. I use mine to put in cameras, tree stands, and haul the meet out.

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  Рік тому

      @@FATBIKEHUNTER Good to know! Those uses seem to be a great fit IMO.

    • @BranDon-zt7bm
      @BranDon-zt7bm 6 місяців тому +1

      You can in South Carolina on a class 1

    • @hotchihuahua1546
      @hotchihuahua1546 5 місяців тому

      @@BranDon-zt7bmI live in South Carolina and it depends on where you are and what rules apply to a given county . It would be nice if everyone was on the same page . As we all know , most e-bikes are easily programmed for class 1 with a push of the button . However , because they are capable of class three they are not considered legal .

    • @rotorav8
      @rotorav8 Місяць тому +1

      No, everywhere motorized vehicles are not allowed, ebikes are not either...around me. This makes sense to me because the goal of the closure is for habitat. They are trying to limit access to these areas. I'm glad they do. I want to hunt without a bunch of people ruining it. If you want to go, hike in or bicycle in like we do.

  • @jamesnorman2061
    @jamesnorman2061 9 місяців тому +24

    E-bikes are allowed everywhere if they’re 750 watts or under. If it’s over, just put a 750 watt sticker on it. Your welcome

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  9 місяців тому +1

      And then the ranger busted out a volt meter. 😳

    • @Mike-xi4zt
      @Mike-xi4zt 8 місяців тому +8

      Watts equal volts x amps. A voltmeter won't tell you watts.

    • @larryalexander4833
      @larryalexander4833 8 місяців тому +1

      Not in SC they are not in lot of state land and others only class 1

    • @ebayollis
      @ebayollis 6 місяців тому +2

      Not in NC if you're on gameland. NO MOTORIZED VEHICLES WHAT SO EVER

    • @alexmunoz569
      @alexmunoz569 2 місяці тому

      If I ever see one who's educated and savy enaugh to test electric motors.​@@outdoorempirecom

  • @Bootyhunter1971
    @Bootyhunter1971 Рік тому +92

    Rule #1- never "call and ask" some bureaucrat anything. Of course they will say no, or start digging for a reason to say no. Just go, the likelihood of even seeing anyone that could care is remote, and if you do, they most likely wont give a bike a second thought but on the very off chance you run into the ahole that would say anything then you will just be asked to "not do it again". Much better to ask forgiveness than to ask permission.

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  Рік тому +2

      Certainly one way to do it!

    • @reinhardweiss
      @reinhardweiss Рік тому +1

      that's a helluva risk, given that one penalty for breaking the law is that they can confiscate the bike (unless losing $5-10k on an eBike is no big deal to you). I tend to agree that most of the rangers are not going to give a damn if you are just putzin' around for recreation ... I am not sure I would assume that when it comes to a decked out hunting bike. Moreso, I would venture that a lot of the decision is going to be based upon exactly how the ranger perceives you are acting ... like if you are FLYING down a trail and endangering people (or even wildlife), I can imagine that they are going to have much less sense of fairness than if you are being cautious.

    • @tranderrick
      @tranderrick Рік тому +6

      @@reinhardweiss if he's not on a ebike, just drive away and loose him, whats he gunna do shoot you, gauge how far you are from your truck, if its a decent distance, a few miles and you know theres no way he can beat you back, just throw bike on truck and drive out.

    • @Bootyhunter1971
      @Bootyhunter1971 Рік тому +5

      @rm w My solution was and is IF its not clearly a law against it. They are not going to "confiscate the bike" if they have no existing law addressing ebikes. But if you "call and ask" they will just say no as that is the easy button for them. So if its posted or there is an existing law against it, then obey the law, but if theres not, then go. If a ranger comes upon you and starts being an ahole, show him the proof of no existing law addressing it, most he can do is ASK you to leave, he cant FORCE you to leave if no law is on the books. Dont be afraid of a uniform and a badge, all they can do is ENFORCE EXISTING LAWS, NOT MAKE NEW ONES ON A WHIM!

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  Рік тому +2

      @@Bootyhunter1971 Just for clarification, there are regulations for "two-wheeled motorized vehicles". When I called the local USFS office for this they stated that because there is no specific law classifying ebikes any differently from other two-wheeled motorized vehicles, and since they indeed have a motor, they are subject to the rules and regs for those until something changes. I didn't get the vibe they were making anything up, they had a very precise answer. They were also very friendly and offered some suggestions as to where I could go so I was happy I called. At least where I'm at roads and trails are almost always clearly marked for who can use them and the Motor Vehicle Use Maps are widely available so it's not a big deal to sort out where I can take it.

  • @WeNeedChange3310
    @WeNeedChange3310 9 місяців тому +10

    Their currently classifying E bikes as assault bikes 😂

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  9 місяців тому +1

      With the way some people rode them through town, I can understand why. 🤣

  • @rjm1403
    @rjm1403 4 місяці тому +5

    Finishing off my hunt for 23. I have the Apex Pro and here are my tips. I bought it mainly for hunting Elk in the Big Horn Mts. I will say without a doubt that it tripled my hunting area. Where I used to spend hours stalking in on dirt track to reach hunting areas, I was able to all but minimize that time and maximizes actual hunting hours. I am a semi fit 64 year old with bad feet. I don't like giving Elk the advantage of hearing me come a mile away in a vehicle / side x side / atv. The bike is very quiet but not silent. Save your spine and invest in some sort of shock for the seat. if you don't have a solar option. buy the portable kit and a spare battery. BAR mitts are a very good add as well. Oh yeah, darkness in the mts is a reality. Better get a light or suffer the pain. I also used it for extending my whitetail range in the Wisconsin homestead and plan on using it for spring Turkey. In the end, well worth it and I love the fact I actually am getting that slight leg workout on the bike. yes, you do have to pedal.

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  4 місяці тому

      Fantastic summary and great tips! Thanks for sharing. That aligns quite well with my experience in areas where I've been able to use a bike. You can cover a lot more ground than without it and you don't make all the racket of an OHV.

    • @YMS12121
      @YMS12121 9 годин тому

      What’s Wyoming laws to drive a e bike down closed oFS roads that say no motorized vehicles?
      There are a lot in the bighorns I always hike them but was wondering a bout a bike

  • @charlie8796
    @charlie8796 10 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for the good info ! I just ordered a young e scout pro 750 can’t wait for it to arrive.

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  10 місяців тому

      Awesome congratulations! What led you to pick that ebike?

  • @allencrossland1973
    @allencrossland1973 Місяць тому +1

    I'm from Pennsylvania and my camp is in north Central Pa. surrounded by thousands of acres of game lands. I'm 70 now and will be 71by this archery season. I have neuropathy and plantars fasciitis keeps me from walking as I did several years ago in my younger days. You see that my mind is like I'm 30 but my body 70 going on 80. Lol . But because of the E bikes I can ride to most if not all the areas that I hunted as a young lad. So I applied for a special permit through the Pennsylvania game commission that alarm me on specified roads that I picked and was okayed by The game commission.

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  Місяць тому

      That is excellent! What a great reason to use an e-bike. And I'm encouraged to hear the Game Commission made an allowance for you. Carry on partner!

  • @emtp1013
    @emtp1013 3 місяці тому +2

    Well damn, I answered yes to all these questions and I still don't have one. Time to get one then.

  • @ConservativeVet84
    @ConservativeVet84 8 днів тому

    I have a QuietKat Ranger. In the ECO mode using the PAS I get 15-20 miles when trail riding and not getting too crazy. Every now and then I’ll switch to BOOST or TRAIL mode when going up steeper hills. I bought an extra battery for just in case scenarios. I have yet to use it on any of my fishing excursions. I am 6’ 2” and weigh 200. I usually carry another 40 lbs of fishing, camping gear, and food. Would I use it for hunting? Not sure.

  • @tyb3938
    @tyb3938 11 місяців тому +7

    Missed one huge point, loaded down with gear: will you survive in the terrain you hunt. Answer for us: NO. We access our terrain via a super steep trail and dirt bikes also use that trail, only the craziest dirt bikers use it and they wear full body armor and light packs with essentially water only. If the area is old logging trails clean of deadfall this bike would be awesome

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  11 місяців тому

      Very good point! I mainly day hunted turkey with it so I was relatively light on gear, but if you have a lot of gear or are in some gnarly terrain, it's not going to be as smooth of a ride as you might imagine.

    • @frontiergi
      @frontiergi 7 місяців тому

      Haha, learned this exact thing the hard way, miles in on a sketchy trail with an elk down, damn 5th trip back to get the stupid bike 😂

  • @jeffswett5553
    @jeffswett5553 Рік тому +3

    Good review, and yes if in doubt ask the peoplevwho might write your ticket before going and hoping you're okay

  • @bosatsu76
    @bosatsu76 Рік тому +3

    Good info here. Thinking of getting electric bikes for the grankdids... They're teenagers, so peddling will not bother them a bit... Was thinking Hunting Bike because, you know... Bigger, Badder, Better... But when I was young, and even into my 50's 100 miles at a time was a common weekend. So that question about range knocked some sense into me... Glad I stopped by to watch your video. Have you done one on electric assist dirt bikes?

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  Рік тому +1

      No electric dirt bikes yet, but I'd love to. And ya, 100 miles in a day is not a thing with these fat tire hunting ebikes to my knowledge. I think we might be a ways out from that still. Even with multiple batteries that's unlikely. But for getting to and from a stand, setting cameras, scouting, hauling meat out, they're pretty handy.

    • @bosatsu76
      @bosatsu76 Рік тому

      @@outdoorempirecom Maybe a mini turbine generator... They're making them so small nowaday's... The RC Model Airplane crowd are flying jets around with them now... A gallon of something, and get that extra mileage... What a time to be alive.

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  Рік тому +1

      @@bosatsu76 Oh man I like the sound of that!

  • @firedog9113
    @firedog9113 5 місяців тому +2

    As for rule one, we hunt government land, not national forest. I asked the game warden about using my ebike. After me answering where I'll be at and stuff, he said it'll be ok. Got smart and made a slide for hauling deer out, it's all down hill from my deer stand so it'll do 18 mph with a deer. Kinda funny how ppl talked smack at the start of season, now they all talking about getting on.

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  5 місяців тому

      Nice! I'd love to see how you rigged that up.

    • @firedog9113
      @firedog9113 4 місяці тому

      @@outdoorempirecom just a triangle piece, 2 short pieces of pipe as big wide as a deer, and two longer pipes, just hang it off befind the seat pole. I go up hill to my hunting grounds so it's mostly down hill when I leave. Fat tire bike pulls it nicely since not but one or two small mud puddles there.

  • @denisberthiaume4649
    @denisberthiaume4649 9 місяців тому +1

    you can charge your ebike anywhere ,with a power pack often wrongly call " power generator" 12 volts 1000 ah with a converter 110 volts you can charge easily in camping where there is no power

  • @gerodnielsen805
    @gerodnielsen805 Місяць тому +1

    It's so much better to do your own build the new cyc x1 pro gen four will rip around just like a motorcycle. It's 5000w Mid-Drive I have the gen 3 and it's will get up to 57mph and go from zero to 40 in about 4 seconds. And that's the 3000w the 5000w will be way faster off the line and tip speed. When you buld your own
    You can put it on a much nicer frame then most of these ready made ebikes. And it will be lighter with a bigger better battery And you get much more power if you go with the cyc. Just something to always consider when buying an ebike.

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  Місяць тому

      I like the sound of that very much! But then, I already have a dirt bike.

  • @lisaflyrondo8065
    @lisaflyrondo8065 Рік тому +1

    great tips I wouldn’t have thought of 👌🏿

  • @ericb.4358
    @ericb.4358 Рік тому +3

    1.) In Nevada the BLM permits ATVs and EMTBs 2.) my 1UP bike rack easily holds my E-CELLS Super Monarch Crown e-bike (75 lbs. W/O batteries, 95 lbs with both batteries.
    3.) I have a BLUETTI AC200 MAX lithium iron-phosphate battery CHARGED by an Off Grid TREL 220 watt electric blanket 4.) my bike has a 60 mile pavement range and 30 mile on trail range by my experience W/ mild pedaling) 5.) Of COURSE it isn't an e-motorcycle!

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  Рік тому

      Nice! Great info, thanks for sharing the specifics. And that's pretty great range. That is one area that I was a bit disappointed on the fat tire ebikes I've tried so far, the real world range was significantly less than advertised. Cheers.

  • @hotchihuahua1546
    @hotchihuahua1546 5 місяців тому +2

    I look at an e-bike with a number of different purposes !
    For hunting or utility on a farm requires a different setup ! Mountain biking or recreational biking requires other needs .
    You need a followup to this video !

  • @paulcha1
    @paulcha1 5 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for the info

  • @colekv674
    @colekv674 11 місяців тому +1

    Howabout dual 500 watt e-bikes? I have an AWD with two 500 watt hub motors with one on each wheel with the options to switch between AWD, RWD, and FWD while riding.

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  11 місяців тому

      I've seen those and they look pretty awesome. How do you like it?
      I'm not sure how the rules would look at that. It probably depends on the place or the person checking at this juncture.

    • @colekv674
      @colekv674 11 місяців тому

      @@outdoorempirecom I use it a lot on rolling hills and section lines in the rural rancher areas of the upper Great Plains. I like it a lot! It’s built for snow, mud, sand, and climbing. I plan on traveling around the country to use it on different types of terrain. I did a 46 mile ride a few weekends ago with little weight other than the 3 liter bladder on my back. I still had a quarter battery left. I rarely use the throttle. I’ll use power assist and I don’t mind dipping into the pain zone to save battery.

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  11 місяців тому

      @@colekv674 That sounds amazing!

  • @MNBackcountry1
    @MNBackcountry1 7 місяців тому +1

    You just recited 5 reasons why I have stayed with my Cogburn CB4 fat-bike. #bikefishing USFS public lands and waters.

  • @alanadee2514
    @alanadee2514 8 місяців тому +2

    I've never heard of something so ridiculous
    If you have a 750 w e-bike it's equal to 1hp
    I have one I can't even rip out with the bike
    And by the way what state was this

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  8 місяців тому

      I'm in Idaho, but these same rules (absence of specific rules) apply to federal U.S. Forest Service lands. I wasn't really bothered by it though, there are still plenty of places to ride.

  • @keptkozy
    @keptkozy 2 місяці тому +1

    Red flag on your range analysis is you said you kept it in mid gear. That's going to stress the drive train and run the battery which is probably why you weren't getting the range you wanted.
    Treat bicycles (electric or not) like anything with a gearbox. Start in 1st or 2nd and run up the gears as you pick up speed. Shift smart and you can leave assist in low and be fine for hours of riding, sipping power and calories.

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  2 місяці тому +1

      Ya I tried that too quite a bit on those QuietKat bikes and when it was me and my gear weighing it down, 1st gear (mechanical or electric) didn't provide enough momentum to even maintain balance. Up hills where I was hunting, the lowest assist level had no effect whatsoever. The second assist level did a tiny bit, but barely enough to keep upright. The third assist level was the sweet spot where it didn't consume battery as fast as fourth or fifth, but it certainly helped when I needed it. I'm sure I could have ridden it more efficiently, but after trying it so many ways in so many environments, I'm not convinced that I could get to the middle of the advertised range even if I'm sweating my butt off the whole time with minimal assist. And if I do that, it sorta defeats the purpose of having an e-bike and I may as well ride my regular bike.

  • @mixflip
    @mixflip Рік тому +1

    Couldn't you just buy a dual bike rack that is made to hold 2 50lb bikes but just use it to carry 1 ebike? Then you could still use it for the family's regular bikes when not hunting.

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  Рік тому

      Thanks for the comment! I actually looked into that but the racks I looked at specified something around 60 pounds max PER bike, so I figured each rack may not be solid enough to tote 75 pounds around, especially bouncing down logging roads. But, if you removed the battery and crossed your fingers it may be just fine.

    • @MrCsebike
      @MrCsebike Рік тому +2

      I've done it a lot of the e bike have a bend in the top tube that makes the back tire stick up in the air but it worked fine.

  • @mountainadventures7346
    @mountainadventures7346 5 місяців тому +1

    So! I got in a fight with the Forest Service over my ebike. Boiled down to brass tacks? The Park Service considers 750 watt or below non motorized. The Forest Service does not. So I could go to Yellowstone and ride my bike on a bike path no problem. But if I ride behind a forest service gate into a logging job with dozers and skidders? I am breaking the law….🙄

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  5 місяців тому +1

      Indeed, all the different rules and regs from different jurisdictions is convoluted and frustrating at times. On the one hand it'd be nice if there was a federal rule that made it clear when and where you can use what type of ebikes anywhere. On the other hand, having individual agencies (plus states, cities, etc.) decide what to do on their own makes it more likely to have access to some places. But then it's super confusing and even conflicting at times. Not sure what the solution is. Thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @EbikeScabbards
    @EbikeScabbards 9 місяців тому +1

    You should definitely NOT mount your gun across the handlebars like that.

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  8 місяців тому +1

      From a guy called ebikescabbards, I'm guessing you have a better solution?! Pray tell.

    • @lesteryarbrough2403
      @lesteryarbrough2403 4 місяці тому

      Why mine works fine.i made an accessory rail to hold a gun rack.

    • @EbikeScabbards
      @EbikeScabbards 4 місяці тому +1

      @@lesteryarbrough2403 Sure, I maybe should have worded my comment differently. I apologize for that. My reasons for not mounting the gun horizontally are 1) my primary use for my bike/gun combo is on shooting ranges where it is not allowed by course rules for safety. And 2) I also don't like it horizontally in hunting situations for the same reason (but all situations are different and if it works for you then don't listen to me). Also I personally just don't like the gun horizontally across the handlebars because I feel like it it not very well protected from branches, etc... And it can also make the bike wider than it needs to be with regards to going down narrow trails and near obstacles etc... At the end of the day I really can only speak to my experience with my shotguns mounted vertically on the front of the bike on the sporting clays course and I like how it works. To each his own though...

  • @jevadajones1645
    @jevadajones1645 9 місяців тому +1

    Great quality fat bike and lighter than expected.

  • @ebayollis
    @ebayollis 6 місяців тому +1

    Yea these things migjt work for flat-landers. I live in western nc and the mountains are only avout 5500ft but theyre straight up and down...this would be $6000+ waste of money

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  6 місяців тому

      I hear ya, they aren't as effective in steep terrain. It isn't exactly flat out here in Idaho either and I've found that even a 750W motor can help up a steep logging road, but not without effort.

  • @blackerbatman6657
    @blackerbatman6657 10 місяців тому +1

    I throw my ranger on the roof, I just take off the front wheel and take out the battery. It's not too bad.

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  10 місяців тому

      Good to know. I just thought it was sort of a pain to take off the front wheel.

    • @sh0cktim3
      @sh0cktim3 9 місяців тому

      ​@@outdoorempirecom30 secs or less.

  • @jakesmith6337
    @jakesmith6337 9 місяців тому +1

    What about e bikes unpowered ?

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  9 місяців тому

      If there's a motor on em and you get checked, I don't think they'll care if your using the motor or not. But who knows.

  • @Futurase1
    @Futurase1 Рік тому +1

    Allowed everywhere here on national public land. 750 watt

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  Рік тому

      Good to know! Whereabouts are you referring to?

    • @Futurase1
      @Futurase1 Рік тому +1

      @@outdoorempirecom Arkansas

    • @jasonhong2512
      @jasonhong2512 Рік тому +1

      Under federal law you are allowed to hunt with a ebike 750 watt and under on all federal land not state lands

    • @Futurase1
      @Futurase1 Рік тому

      @@jasonhong2512 not sure about other places but Arkansas just says they follow Federal guidelines. Game warden here told me my bike is legal on all public land in the state.

    • @bigg9101
      @bigg9101 3 місяці тому

      @@Futurase1also Illinois & Georgia

  • @brushcrawler8612
    @brushcrawler8612 10 місяців тому +2

    I sure could use an E deer cart

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  10 місяців тому

      You can buy a trailer for that from some ebike companies. And at SHOT Show I actually saw a unicycle e-bike wheel barrow thing that you walk behind but it can carry a ton of gear or a harvested deer. It's called the Pack Wheel.

  • @swartzautoman2
    @swartzautoman2 27 днів тому +1

    Check out M-81 ULTV

  • @rebeccadubois8270
    @rebeccadubois8270 Рік тому +1

    Ebikes fold
    Deer do too when their bones snap.
    The bike rack will support it. My bike is 112
    100 without battery.

  • @samsam-mf5um
    @samsam-mf5um Місяць тому +1

    good idea for quail hunt no noise lol

  • @StevenRAssmann-tb7ty
    @StevenRAssmann-tb7ty 9 місяців тому +1

    Carry an extra battery

  • @ebikeoutdoors
    @ebikeoutdoors Місяць тому +1

    Far too many rules nowadays I live in England and are government wants to control every aspect of are life's its gotten to the point where its ridiculous I always use my ebike to go hunting I have heart disease and wouldn't be able to go hunting if it wasn't for the ebike ✌️👍👊

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  Місяць тому +1

      Keep on trucking! I mean, keep on e-biking!

    • @ebikeoutdoors
      @ebikeoutdoors Місяць тому

      @@outdoorempirecom cheers mate 👍

  • @Siegerstark
    @Siegerstark 8 місяців тому +1

    I'm protected by the ADA :)

  • @richardbritt3611
    @richardbritt3611 Рік тому +1

    Hub drive bikes have NOTHING to do with sprockets and chains. Therefore gears have NO affect on torque unless pedaling. take chain off hub motor and it still goes!
    Mid drive have everything to do with chains and sprockets aka gears. Put the correct front and rear sprocket on the bike and you can get one to climb a tree! with ANY watt motor!

  • @sidturner3871
    @sidturner3871 Рік тому +1

    Md says all good if the bike is 750 watts or less....and pedal assist

  • @guywhosleepallday8194
    @guywhosleepallday8194 6 місяців тому +2

    Question to #2. Who the hell hunts and not have a truck. Maybe you should not hunt at all hahaha

  • @yo9758
    @yo9758 Рік тому +1

    Lol just take the battery out then you got a regular pedal bike

  • @10-Man
    @10-Man 5 місяців тому +2

    Most E-bikes only go 20 miles an hour tops & they are governed!

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  5 місяців тому +1

      True, if they're classified (class 1 or 2). But many of the hunting e-bikes from QuietKat, Rambo, or Bakcou, for example, are not classified or governed, particularly if they have a 1000W motor or better.

  • @smicksmookety
    @smicksmookety 7 місяців тому +1

    class 1 ebikes are considered bikes, not motorcycles, so just get a class 1 ebike...

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  7 місяців тому

      I hear ya on the classified part, but even that depends on the jurisdiction. In my town any ebike is regarded differently than a bicycle and therefore can't use all the same trails, class 1 or not.

  • @YMS12121
    @YMS12121 9 годин тому

    So you are always riding e bikes but made a video to talk ppl out of buying one?

  • @seanp6189
    @seanp6189 5 місяців тому +2

    Will your electric forest service is wrong because federal law states that if it is a 750 watt motor or less it is not classified as a motorized vehicle It is classified as a bicycle

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  5 місяців тому

      The rules and regs are certainly confusing still. I'm gonna dig deeper and see what I can find out.

  • @seanmoore7207
    @seanmoore7207 10 місяців тому +1

    Those things look horrible! Put some tassels on the handlebars and slap on a rainbow sticker on the side why don't you! What the heck? Get yourself an actual Electric bike like the Sur Ron Ultra or Storm Bee.

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  10 місяців тому

      Dude, I'm gonna put tassels on the bars haha! But those other kinda bikes look pretty sweet.

    • @seanmoore7207
      @seanmoore7207 10 місяців тому

      @@outdoorempirecom The Sur Ron Ultra is a better value. $6,500 and it can be yours

  • @chasingliberty1776
    @chasingliberty1776 6 місяців тому +1

    Lol you think government employees will tell you the truth?

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  6 місяців тому

      Yes. Just regular ole good people at work. I have no rational reason not to believe what they say.

    • @chasingliberty1776
      @chasingliberty1776 5 місяців тому +1

      ⁠@@outdoorempirecombe careful when drinking that Kool-Aid

    • @haywoodyoudome
      @haywoodyoudome 4 місяці тому

      @@outdoorempirecom Diversity hires aren't to be trusted.

  • @troycul6552
    @troycul6552 12 днів тому +1

    if your not allowed to use them then why the hell are they pushing them. Weird country you have.

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  12 днів тому

      Just depends on where. There are places you can, but often they're the same places you can drive cars or motorcycles. But yes, we have a weird country. I like it all the same!

  • @Footballcray15
    @Footballcray15 4 місяці тому +1

    This guy doesn’t even have a truck how can you trust this advice?😂

  • @williamleasure6221
    @williamleasure6221 6 місяців тому +1

    There's usually around my house. I even had one run into my house for the door was open. Some people are having to go find them and I have them running into my house 🤣

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  6 місяців тому

      Ya they all seem to be hanging out at your house or on other private property 😂. Harder to find on public land for a newbie like me.

  • @rays3995
    @rays3995 Рік тому +1

    Have u ever hunted wolf before

  • @ct5465
    @ct5465 Рік тому +1

    Sounds like ignorant officers for number 1. There is no law that make an ebike a motorcycle. If it’s not explicitly listed as illegal, it’s legal. Don’t ask permission from people who don’t know better

    • @outdoorempirecom
      @outdoorempirecom  Рік тому

      Thanks for commenting!

    • @yo9758
      @yo9758 Рік тому +1

      If it’s got a motor it’s a motorized vehicle that the law lol don’t have to specify anything

    • @ct5465
      @ct5465 Рік тому

      @@yo9758 not true. Every motorcycle law has a displacement stipulation. It dictates what license is needed. They’ve had to go back and add watt output limits of electric bikes.