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    Possible 15mph Legal Loophole

    Well the exoskelton would be connected via feet to the pedals obviously. But surely you wouldn't need to abide by that motor cutout law if there wasn't a motor on the bike. The bike itself would pass any legal test as it's just a bike. If the battery couldn't be on the pannier, then I suppose...
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    Possible 15mph Legal Loophole

    Also, propelling yourself across the land with a propeller isn't the most efficient thing to do. Much more efficient in the sky.
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    Possible 15mph Legal Loophole

    Also, if they wanted to be difficult, an unpowered exoskeleton could be used, but I'm not sure how effective they'd be.
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    Possible 15mph Legal Loophole

    For reference, the Honest John forum was "Uncategorised Vehicles" and it's under the legal section. I'd post a link, but I've not read the forum rules.
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    Possible 15mph Legal Loophole

    Hello all, I want to start by saying that I do not own an electric bike, and I haven't actually ridden my bike in years. However, I am trying to make my 60 mile round trip daily commute cheaper, and possibly faster. I don't want to sit in traffic in a diesel chugging car any more. I posted on...