Since Lenz bikes pedal like s**t, this must be their new market??
Make sense, there's no pedals... and no competition.
Make sense, there's no pedals... and no competition.
with stuff like these you would probably run into problems in europe also. they look dangerous.
hahahaha, these will NEVER come close to being even remotely popular.....I've seen a grand total of zero of these at whistler/blackcomb in the past 3+ years....and for good reason.....I'm not sure I've ever seen one to be honest, even though they allow them and I think may have tried renting variations of themI would definitely make more trips to the resorts if I could ride one of these. More people at the resort is more money. People hated on snowboards at first too and now look where they are.
I wonder how many skiers said that about snowboardshahahaha, these will NEVER come close to being even remotely popular
Yeah so true, no pedals(I think it might), and no wheels. How did we miss this? Okay, close the thread, it's not a bike.how is it even a bike? It has neither pedals nor wheels. It's just a springy chair with some handlebars.
tell you what, if I'm wrong and they become as popular as either of those, you can come visit and we'll go take them out and then I'll buy beers all night.I wonder how many skiers said that about snowboards
they just fall over, i never ride with the annoying leash, only if a lifty wants me to wear it (and only on the lift then)...Kinda looks like fun (the scooters moreso than the bikes) but I think anyone riding one of these without a leash to make sure it doesn't run away should be banned.
maybe thats because the mountain dont allow them? whistler blackcomb is a little bit conservative on stuff like this. i wanted to come for a whole year, but they told me ski bikes are not allowed on the mountain...hahahaha, these will NEVER come close to being even remotely popular.....I've seen a grand total of zero of these at whistler/blackcomb in the past 3+ years....and for good reason.....I'm not sure I've ever seen one to be honest, even though they allow them and I think may have tried renting variations of them
Im going to hold you to it. Ive always wanted to ride at whistler!tell you what, if I'm wrong and they become as popular as either of those, you can come visit and we'll go take them out and then I'll buy beers all night.
not sure if you read the last part of my paragraph or not....but they were allowed a few years back, thought they still were to be honest.....they had full spreads/articles in the pique, multi-page trying to push them, rentals, lessons, the whole deal.....fell flat on its face, people saw them for what they are, gimmickymaybe thats because the mountain dont allow them? whistler blackcomb is a little bit conservative on stuff like this. i wanted to come for a whole year, but they told me ski bikes are not allowed on the mountain...
i know that, u still find an article about it online. hence the old skool ski bikes ridden with mini skis on your feet have little in common with a snowscoot, besides both having a handlebar. considering whistler blackcombs foresight with building a bike park early this seems a little bit strange in my eyes. smx were also not allowed there what i heard. but it fits into the image i have from north american ressorts. they don't even have contactless lift tickets there! european ressorts = much more up to date...not sure if you read the last part of my paragraph or not....but they were allowed a few years back, thought they still were to be honest.....they had full spreads/articles in the pique, multi-page trying to push them, rentals, lessons, the whole deal.....fell flat on its face, people saw them for what they are, gimmicky
The mountain was renting these ones 4 years ago. http://www.northlegion.com/products/merc-smx/ They were kinda fun for a few minutes, but never took off.not sure if you read the last part of my paragraph or not....but they were allowed a few years back, thought they still were to be honest.....they had full spreads/articles in the pique, multi-page trying to push them, rentals, lessons, the whole deal.....fell flat on its face, people saw them for what they are, gimmicky
the vid in the comments on your site is also quite nice:
That must be on a pretty flat slope. If you have any speed at all, they're not going to stop instantly.they just fall over, i never ride with the annoying leash, only if a lifty wants me to wear it (and only on the lift then)...
dude, i ride now for 6 years with snowscoots, in this time i learned a thing or two about them. how much experience do you have with them?That must be on a pretty flat slope. If you have any speed at all, they're not going to stop instantly.
maybe you can hang out (see what I did there) with these guys..... http://www.hangboard.ca/video.html
more from the, just because you can doesn't mean you should, file....
yeah, sure it isThere is a revolution happening that is not fully on the radar yet, but it is coming quickly.
All bikers will realize one day that back country trails are still rideable even when they are covered in snow.
In the winter time when we open our eyes and realize that we are bikers being skaters by snowboarding, it will only make sense that we will start riding ski bikes to get the rush only riding can offer. Bikers just do it better.
The revolution is here.
damn that looks like fun!!!!
There is a revolution happening that is not fully on the radar yet, but it is coming quickly.
All bikers will realize one day that back country trails are still rideable even when they are covered in snow.
In the winter time when we open our eyes and realize that we are bikers being skaters by snowboarding, it will only make sense that we will start riding ski bikes to get the rush only riding can offer. Bikers just do it better.
The revolution is here.
Yea that video was pretty sweet! Bombing down the hill on a Fireroad, and hitting some trees up.damn that looks like fun!!!!