I'm going back 7 years to when I first tried a converted Trek bike but the shop owner who converted it made it clear that the bike wasn't legal to ride on the roads because it hadn't passed certain tests.
He put the responsibility in my hands, so worrying a bit I went to another shop and bought a Cyclotricity Stealth because he only did converted bikes.
A year later after many mechanical problems, I ended up converting two Trek bikes (250 watt) and since then have thought I've been riding illegaly.
About 3 years ago I got knocked off my bike and the Coppers took it away to be tested but were only concerned it was 250 watt and gave it back.
Anyway, was I told lies 7 years ago or was there something in what he told me?
He put the responsibility in my hands, so worrying a bit I went to another shop and bought a Cyclotricity Stealth because he only did converted bikes.
A year later after many mechanical problems, I ended up converting two Trek bikes (250 watt) and since then have thought I've been riding illegaly.
About 3 years ago I got knocked off my bike and the Coppers took it away to be tested but were only concerned it was 250 watt and gave it back.
Anyway, was I told lies 7 years ago or was there something in what he told me?