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Bolton EBikes PodCast Episode 14

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Bolton EBikes PodCast Episode 14

Listen in to Episode 14 of The Bolton Ebikes Vodcast
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This may seem a bit different, sharing a podcast episode on YouTube, but I feel that you needed to hear what I’m sharing. This information is very important to your future of riding your ebike. I’m not just sharing this information because Earth Day happens this week, but because it is so valuable to not only know where you can ride your ebike, but also to share your opinion too. While this may seem a bit unconventional, we are sharing the podcast episodes on the YouTube platform in VlogCast format every Tuesday – just like on your favorite podcast player so you don’t miss out on the content. Additionally, there will be a video on Thursday for the YouTubers that love the action-packed video part of what I also love to share. Let’s get to it!

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Hey, everybody. Welcome back to the Bolton EBikes podcast, a place where you can learn about electric bikes and also anything involving or affecting the use of electric bikes. I’ve got something really important to share with you today about possibly a new place. You could use your electric bike. But there’s something you need to do first in order to make that happen.

During this episode you’ll learn more about:

The difference between Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3 ebikes and why that is important for you to be aware of.
Why it’s valuable to understand the regulations in State parks.
How you can share your opinion so you can ride your electric bike on BLM land.
Why it’s so important to share this podcast with all of your ebike riding friends.
My prediction on what is in the future for ebikes in relation to public lands and how it will affect you.

I think more regulation is not necessarily a bad thing, as long as it’s doing it in the right way and we’re allowing e-bikes to be used to their full potential. I think there are still some holes. There’s a lot of things that need to be worked on, but we’ve got to take it one step at a time. We as an Ebike community, so you and I are in this together that we have a chance to make a change. Thank you for listening to The Bolton Ebikes Podcast.

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Links from The Bolton Ebikes Podcast

Share Your Opinion On Ebike Rights Today: https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=BLM-2020-0001

Review the Regulations Here: https://www.blm.gov/press-release/blm-seeks-public-comment-proposed-e-bike-regulations

Check Out The Rules From The Unites States Department of Interior: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/policy/upload/PM_19-01.pdf

Learn More About Public Lands And Where You Can Ride Your Ebike: https://www.blm.gov/programs/recreation/mountainbike

Tips for sharing effective comments: https://www.regulations.gov/docs/Tips_For_Submitting_Effective_Comments.pdf

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