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    Dalston fatal e-bike crash rider 'going too fast' - Court Case

    I agree with that last post - when I am riding my bike I am far more aware of what is around me. Part of that is that I am out in the air with a totally unrescrticted view - and can hear everything as well But also becasue I am far more vulnerable and, although I don't feel vulnerable, I think...
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    The Law

    As far as I know my crank powered bike doesn't know what gear I am in - or what gears are on the bike. The rear wheel's only connection to the ebike systems (as far as I can see) is the speed sensor - i.e. a metal lump on a spoke and a detector on the frame. SO I presume that I could swap out...
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    Dalston fatal e-bike crash rider 'going too fast' - Court Case

    Apparently it was said in court that he was doing 30 mph - so I am assuming that this is accurate BUT it does seem kinda suspicious - if they had said 28 - or 32 it would be more likely Does anyone know anything about how it was calculated?? maybe a police car drove past at 30mph amd they...
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    Dalston fatal e-bike crash rider 'going too fast' - Court Case

    Looking at it again - several times - I still think he should have seen her much earlier - the angles were not all that extreme TBH I do expect a higher level of observation from cyclists because we are out in the air and often higher up so we can see and hear a lot better than a car driver -...
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    The Law

    On the point of removing the dongle and then putting it back after the test - just saying that Bosch claim to be able to detect when an ebike with one of their motors has been 'dongled' (is that a word??) if you use a dongle too much then it will go into a limp mode and won't work until you get...
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    Dalston fatal e-bike crash rider 'going too fast' - Court Case

    From my watching of the video it seems that the road was clear all round and she had to cross quite a lot of road to get up to him - so he should have seen her before the collision OK - she was moving quite fast - but he didn't appear to make any attempt to avoid her - I can only assume that he...
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    The Law

    That would be good for bike shops - additional income like an MOT - but you know what happens when that happens - the regualtions end up increasing. And - introduce them for ebikes and you dis-incentivise ebike so people go to e-scooters and hoverboards - and whatever comes along next year - so...
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    Dalston fatal e-bike crash rider 'going too fast' - Court Case

    It is relevant in some ways because it affects what they can charge him with and how they can prove the 'without due care and attention' part of it But no - he should not have been on the road on that thing anyway - which is the main thing
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    Dalston fatal e-bike crash rider 'going too fast' - Court Case

    The bloke on the illegal bike is seriously at fault here - hope he gets what he deserves. However, looking at the video - in spite of it being on the sun website - she does kinda just run out into him when he was perfectly visible. In effect it could have been a perfectly legal moped that she...
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    The Law

    The problem with the law is how to enforce it - as well as what it actually is. It would be fine clarifying exactly what an ebike is but how would that get enforced? The Police arn't (I hope!) going to start pulling over any bike they think may be an ebike (becasue some of the new ones are less...
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    The Law

    On the basis that an ebike that was first sold after 1-1-2016 cannot have a throttle and, therefore, must only have pedal assist - then I can't see how these can be classed as ebikes. They certainly don't come under the wolley classification of an ebike being a "normal bicycle with a motor to...
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    The Law

    I do not know the regs in the USA but from what I could see that bike was not an ebike as defined in the UK - it looked more like one of the dodgy ones mentioned above - so it would look like a scooter not a bicycle - so I can see the mad woman's point (N.B. not her attitude but I see what...
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    Are indicators worth fitting

    The indicators that I have seen are so close together that many drivers won't really notice what they mean unless they are paying attention - A clear and assertive hand signal seems better to me - also arms don;t run out of battery!
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    Guy on Facebook said Police took a ride on his bike ?

    The 'set my speed dial to 15' bit really messes his up his argument If a bike has a device that can set the cutoff speed to a different value - then it is not an ebike The rules/law are clear on that - but he seems to be admitting that he has a dial to set it to a speed. OK - it may be that this...
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    Newbie needs advice on battery

    Great that you have fixed it!! Well done - and enjoy your bike
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    Looking to buy first electric bike - have identified two

    I will need to watch out for my Motus shaking loose over the summer but they have stood up well so far - in spite of some bumpy shared footpaths My summer rides are a lot bumpier than the winter rides but get a bit muddy over the winter I will report back any problems - but from what has been...
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    Newbie needs advice on battery

    Try asking BGA reworking - they should be able to help
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    Looking to buy first electric bike - have identified two

    I didn;t have the chain tension problem because mine is the base version - hence only derailleur gears available - which I would have gone for anyway as I understand them. I do wonder how much of the assembly is done by Raleigh and how much is done by the local bike shop/online retailer Anyone...
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    Is the Activeline Plus motor waterproof?

    I would advise everyone to be very careful with their home insurance regarding ebikes I used to be insured with Tesco - I specifically checked that bikes were included but when I got suspicious a few months later I discovered that they cover bikes up to any value - but not ebikes not matter...