ok guys this is not really a stupid question if you think about it !!
where I live in GA there is a canal with like a 10 mile bike/walk way .. I went once and no one said anything ! today when I went there It was all good until I was leaving the place and a guy told me, motorized vehicle are not allowed here!!
So I said to him " well, I can just use it as a bicycle still"
he didn't comment back...
I have a the Schwinn OCC chopper and because the back tire is only 20inches its maximum speed is only 22mph, I love to just cruse at like 10-14 mph.. a biker can pedal faster than that. So I don't really use my bike in a bad way, and I usually turn it off when I get close to runners or ppl who are just walking ..
So what do you guys think ? I know it has a motor! but its still a bicycle that doesn't go over 22mph, which any biker can get that fast with a nice bike.
So, If I say to you that I have a right knee problem and that I can't really pedal for long time, would you insist that this bike shouldn't be allowed on the canal way or would you just be like oh ok, sorry and let me ride it around ?
Also!!! an Electric bicycle has a motor on it ! and it can go the same speed, then does this mean if my bike is not allowed on the trial way, the electric bike is also not allowed or whats the deal ?
where I live in GA there is a canal with like a 10 mile bike/walk way .. I went once and no one said anything ! today when I went there It was all good until I was leaving the place and a guy told me, motorized vehicle are not allowed here!!
So I said to him " well, I can just use it as a bicycle still"
he didn't comment back...
I have a the Schwinn OCC chopper and because the back tire is only 20inches its maximum speed is only 22mph, I love to just cruse at like 10-14 mph.. a biker can pedal faster than that. So I don't really use my bike in a bad way, and I usually turn it off when I get close to runners or ppl who are just walking ..
So what do you guys think ? I know it has a motor! but its still a bicycle that doesn't go over 22mph, which any biker can get that fast with a nice bike.
So, If I say to you that I have a right knee problem and that I can't really pedal for long time, would you insist that this bike shouldn't be allowed on the canal way or would you just be like oh ok, sorry and let me ride it around ?
Also!!! an Electric bicycle has a motor on it ! and it can go the same speed, then does this mean if my bike is not allowed on the trial way, the electric bike is also not allowed or whats the deal ?