The "anti-regulation" crowd is missing the point: it’s about trail access. If we ignore power and speed limits, there is no logical reason to ban dirt bikes from MTB trails. Throttles and high wattage allow inexperienced riders to reach dangerous speeds and damage trails through burnouts and drifting—activities they rarely spend time or money to repair.
While a strong rider can and does hit 20mph on a pedal bike & flat+smooth terrain, the average "weekend warrior" can't sustain that on knobby tires. I don't think you run Mezcals and Racekings on your eMTB, do you? Even with a 60Nm bike, you climb uphill at least 2x and often 3x as fast as you could under your own power.
Yet "we need more"...no, you frikkin don't. Would it be fun? Hell yes. But not on shared paths with other bikes and hikers and equestrians.
200mph in a car would be fun too, but ... not in public streets.
High-powered eMTBs create a massive speed delta that intimidates hikers and traditional cyclists. Manufacturers like DJI pushing the limits with "boost modes" and Specialized introducing Class II modes etc, only invites stricter classification. If we keep pushing the "inch" we were given into a mile, we’ll all end up classified as e-motos and banned from public land. If you want a Surron, buy one along with a trailer and ride it on your backyard, dirt bike tracks and jeep paths etc — insisting on de-restricting bikes - when 750W peak power is already 3x what the law allows for, risks ruining bicycle access for the rest of us.
1st- it's not +0.3KW (0.75KW to 1.1KW) that will do any significant difference on the trails, but will help for sure, those less physical, aged or with disability.
Who wants better range from their ebike, it's normal to DECREASE power.
2nd- Dirtbikes are between 20KW and 65KW, or 15KW and 65KW if want to account for Surrons, etc
The difference between Ebikes, and Dirtbiked, is that one passage, having fun (sliding around, etc), on a Dirtbike, will destroy most trails.
I did a few trails in my land, by only passing with the dirt bike a few times!
3rd- Max speed on ebikes, are normally done on DH. It really doesn't matter if you're on an Ebike or a Bike, if you hit someone at +50km/h! Every rider is responsible to adequate their speed to trail conditions & "traffic".
Passing close by pedestrians/other riders at full speed, besides the obvious danger, it can lead to potential physical damage, death. This applies to Bikes, Ebikes, scooters, etc.
NOW...
SURRONS are not an EBIKEs
SURRONS are EMotorcycle, why?
- no pedals
- throttle operated
- over 50kg weight (70kg, if memory don't fail)
- XXxxx (5digit) Watts of power meaning, 10x to 15x more power than an Ebike
Dirtbikes, are like +100kg, +20KW, and on soft/lose terrain, it's more similar to agricultural machinery.
For Trail Access
I would definitely try to be part of Trail Building, and/or have active voice.
Because not everyone has the time to fix trails every now and then, donate for local group.
Agreeing with limitations (Speed/Power), is confirming that riders (ALL), need to be self regulated.
As refered over and over on previous posts:
Power will be self regulated due to range
Speed will be limited by final drive (on eMTB, at least!)