Are they talking about... us?
Shhh.. they'll hear you!if bosch and haibike have signed it then why do they let ebike shop fit dongles to there bikes and honer the 2 year warranty?
ebike shop is one of the biggest ebike dealers in the uk and will fit there dongles to bosch Yamaha and the new tq motors and get warranty replacements.
My guess would be that Bosch assume a responsible dealer wouldn't do that, and ebike shop haven't told them. I doubt any maker would be happy replacing parts under warranty if there's a possibility they've been used beyond the parameters pre-set at the factory.ebike shop is one of the biggest ebike dealers in the uk and will fit there dongles to bosch Yamaha and the new tq motors and get warranty replacements.
Don't quote me, but I think Bafang won't be doing that anytime soon. At least with the BBS series anyway.My concern is that Bafang are on that list too. That a user can set their own parameters is one of the main reasons people buy them.
I know you can't condone speed tampering on a site like this but having read some of the pious nonsense aimed at people who do it in an earlier post ... "speed freaks" giving cycling a bad name I feel I need to address that criticism. I have ridden a road bike for more than 50 years. I'm no speed freak but 15.5mph is 10 or 15% below my average speed when I'm on a decent surface and its flat or just a slight up/down slope. What that means is when I ride an electric bike sold in the UK which has not been tampered with it offers me little or no assistance ... good for moving off from a standing start and hills but otherwise useless. Since 90% of my riding is on flattish roads and tracks the speed limiter does nothing to assist me, unless I choose a low level of assistance and limit myself to speeds 1significantly below what I would travel at on my old road bike. When I bought an electric bike it was to assist me, now I'm in my 70s, to ride as I always had but with less effort. So I've tampered with the bike so I can achieve just that. I thought the whole point of leaving the EU was so we could get rid of European Nanny-State regulations but actually its just to give our government the means to seize more power.What does "tuning" actually mean?
With the help of so-called "tuning dongles", as well as through chip tuning, it's possible to increase an eBike's maximum speed using the support provided by the motor. Legally speaking, whoever manipulates a pedelec and exceeds the actual 25 km/h support limit is no longer operating an electric bicycle with equivalent status to a non-motorised bicycle, but rather is riding a moped and must comply with the corresponding requirements when travelling on public roads!
The risk: The risk is posed by the fact that tuning kits and other types of manipulation can damage the drive system as well as the bike itself. If an accident is caused by tuning, it may result in high liability costs as well as criminal prosecution. You risk losing your guarantee and invalidating your warranty claims.
eBike tuning – illegal and dangerous
Technical manipulations to the pedelec are a safety risk. If an accident occurs, it may result in high liability costs and criminal prosecution. Bosch asks all eBike riders and providers to refrain from tuning.www.bosch-ebike.com
but you can get a bike from ebike shop with a dongle and warranty lmfao!
'EU' Nanny state' Sorry but this is just nonsense to excuse what you've done but rest assured none of it will wash should you seriously injure yourself in an accident. Forget compensation, and how would you feel about having to pay a final bill that could run into many thousands of pounds, then of course there's the legal aspect on how the law is if you cause the accident and knock someone over, even if it's likely the pedestrians own fault from not looking or such, they'd throw the book at you and you could even end up sitting in a prison cell.So I've tampered with the bike so I can achieve just that. I thought the whole point of leaving the EU was so we could get rid of European Nanny-State regulations but actually its just to give our government the means to seize more power.
E-bike cyclist cleared of killing Hackney pedestrian, even if it's likely the pedestrians own fault from not looking or such, they'd throw the book at you
So what you've said is that you don't need assistance to cycle. The exemption from being a motor vehicle (which is what the pedelec law is) is to assist those who actually need it, not to allow anyone to ride at their chosen preferred speed.I'm no speed freak but 15.5mph is 10 or 15% below my average speed when I'm on a decent surface and its flat or just a slight up/down slope. What that means is when I ride an electric bike sold in the UK which has not been tampered with it offers me little or no assistance ... good for moving off from a standing start and hills but otherwise useless. Since 90% of my riding is on flattish roads and tracks the speed limiter does nothing to assist me
i get where he is coming from tho as i use a dongle to keep up with m8s on bike rides as fit riders and can keep going all day long with avg speed over 15mph id be left for dust!So what you've said is that you don't need assistance to cycle. The exemption from being a motor vehicle (which is what the pedelec law is) is to assist those who actually need it, not to allow anyone to ride at their chosen preferred speed.
Nor is the regulation EU nanny state law, it happens to be a very widely adopted standard in the world which originated on the other side of the planet. The 25 kph assist limit is based on the way the great majority of the world cycles, which is below 15 mph, commonly far below. True of Britain originally too where long ago the great majority were utility cyclists who cycled at 10 to 12 mph.
And you can have a pedelec that legally assists you at any speed up to 28 mph (45kph). Just buy an S class speed pedelec and register it witn the DVLA as an L1e-B moped.
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