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    EBike Built like mopeds?

    And with no twist and go throttle. Eskuta doesnt have this as this is another requirement for it to be classed as an EAPC in the UK. What did you think of the Video overall?
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    EBike Built like mopeds?

    So for all intensive purposes the bike is a moped, but the way that they get around licensing laws is by adhering to the EAPC regulations? I do think that the government here in the UK at least should make helmets mandatory for electric bikes, especially if they are built like a moped with the...
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    EBike Built like mopeds?

    Good point. But maybe this is how the parts come in from the factory they order from? If they didn't want people to de restrict the bike, could they have prevented this in anyway? 15.5mph is quite slow so I suppose its a good thing there's an option to derestrict to 24-25mph.
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    EBike Built like mopeds?

    Hi all I have just taken time to review ESkuta's new Series 4 bike and was hoping for feedback on what I have created. I know this feels more of an overview then a review but I was honestly struggling to criticise such a great ebike. The bike is currently available in the UK market with dealers...
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    Review Eleglide M1 Plus E-Bike: Eleglide M1 Plus Assembly

    Thank you for your feedback. Hopefully, the review is better. I have taken your feedback, and when discussing the range I have added text animations to explain this. I understand that the maximum range that companies advertise is within the best conditions, with no wind on a completely flat...
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    Review Eleglide M1 Plus E-Bike: Eleglide M1 Plus Assembly

    I just finished a video with my father assembling the Eleglide M1 Plus E-Bike. The motor is only 250w for the rear, which meets EAPC standards. Planning on doing a follow-up review on the Eleglide E-Bike in the upcoming week, but I would love to hear your thoughts on the Assembly Video. ► Buy...