Interesting read _ With a couple of caveats:
It was written by an Interesting sort of bloke with a well-known hatred of ebikes; and it relates to mtb in the good ol' US of A, where offroad ebikes tend to be monsters.
My twopenn'orth _ I ride regularly at 2 trail centres, without attracting any disparaging comments whatever - apart from the good-natured banter & insults a 65-year-old adrenaline junkie expects (hopes for?).
My offroad ebike attracts attention because it's noisy, so there's a bpm2 on it's way from BmsB:
The new motor will be run at a maximum of 22 amps (36v) so definitely will not be fantailing dust & rubble or damaging trails in any way. In fact, I was thinking recently that the 4kg in the back wheel (the battery's in a backpack) will actually reduce the amount of skiddin; thereby should prove kinder to the trail surface than my vanilla bouncer, which slides & hops about all over the shop on the twisty downhills; me not being terribly skilful, relying on faith & decent brakes to get me down in 1 piece.
If "they" decide to ban ebikes, I'll be forced into a diminishing enjoyment of the trails as the years continue to take their toll _ At the moment I enjoy a half-day chucking my unpowered bouncer round the trails, followed by the rest of the day on the ebike...
Long may it continue.