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  1. shemozzle999

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    EP Brexit negotiations on BBC now - listen to why we will get no deal. http://www.europarl.europa.eu/resources/library/media/20170928RES84907/20170928RES84907.pdf
  2. shemozzle999

    Installed throttle, battery life murdered?

    There is no difference between the operation of using a throttle and the PAS. The power to the motor is continuous in both cases. Power consumption will depend on the speed you are traveling at and the amount of input you can provide from the pedals. It appears your throttle allows for higher...
  3. shemozzle999

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Because nothing has changed we will be leaving under WTO - 80 Tories still pressing for hard brexit. Revealed: The Tory MPs using taxpayers’ cash to fund a secretive hard-Brexit group | openDemocracy
  4. shemozzle999

    Eurobike 2017

    BMW 2018
  5. shemozzle999

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Where does it state a termination fee in Article 50?
  6. shemozzle999

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Trouble is the EU operates as a Pay As You Go scheme hence they can not produce a legal bill.
  7. shemozzle999

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Maybe a few words to balance the chart shown: Startups out number closures. http://startups.co.uk/starting-a-business-the-uk-statistics/
  8. shemozzle999

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Woosh you beat me a reply. Looks like it is quite a big pimple;) and could grow under WTO.
  9. shemozzle999

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    The Repeal Act will ultimately correct the source error made by our Government back in 1972 and remove the power of the ECJ, any future linking will be subject to UK/EU negotiation. http://www.lawyersforbritain.org/eulaw-ecj-primacy.shtml
  10. shemozzle999

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    And they will need our agreement to use the UK hub - speak the the EU carriers and see if they are worried if a new deal can't be struck with the EU - as I have said before it is a two way street .
  11. shemozzle999

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I think you will find that the UK already contributes highly in regard to global standards - there is a bigger world out there than just the EU who are pushing for global acceptance of their homegrown standards. https://www.iso.org/members.html
  12. shemozzle999

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    That applies to all Countries around the world that set their own standards, obtaining approvals merely a testing exercise to conform to, what is the problem? Why would we want to influence it, we won't be a part of it after we leave? If they impose standards that we are unable to comply with...
  13. shemozzle999

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    The ECJ rules on all matters European - the UK will be leaving Europe and shall become a Third Country so will not be in need of it's services - what is stupid about that, please explain further?
  14. shemozzle999

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Human rights come under the domain of the Council of Europe and the ECHR consisting of 47 states of which the UK is one, only the EU rejects the supremacy of the ECHR.
  15. shemozzle999

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    It is simpler than that anotherkiwi, the ECJ is just one thread in the EU puppet masters string that has to be cut for the UK to detach itself but don't worry it will still have 27 to play with after we are gone.
  16. shemozzle999

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Thanks Woosh / Kudos, corrected. http://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/threads/brexit-for-once-some-facts.24369/page-958#post-393018 Danidl the question Kudos posed was post Brexit when the UK becomes a Third Country as defined by the EU. ECJ rulings will no longer apply as is the case in all...
  17. shemozzle999

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    The EU wants to set a precedence of ECJ control over its citizens while residing in the UK after Brexit. If that is agreed then surely it should be reciprocated for any other country who has its citizens residing in the EU to take precedence over ECJ law. Do you think they would agree?
  18. shemozzle999

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Could someone pass me the maple syrup I am having trouble digesting all this waffle. Ultimately it will be up to the EP to decide on the outcome of any deal. They will all be up for re-election after Brexit they need to judge the reaction of their electorate before they vote so they can...
  19. shemozzle999

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Dave ship all your parts to Estonia before 2019 and have free access to the EU after Brexit;) https://www.euractiv.com/section/uk-europe/news/estonia-e-residency-offers-brexit-brits-eu-loophole/
  20. shemozzle999

    New mid motor with integrated NuVinci gear system

    English part from page 37 onwards: http://manualzz.com/doc/4127610/conti%C2%AE-ebike-system-%E2%80%93-bedienungsanleitung---user-manual