The thread title may change but each time this subject comes up and this must be the umpteenth time, just in the last two or three years, I try to see the arguments for EAPCs faster and/or more powerful than existing legislation allows.
Each time, I come back with the same conclusion: Why can't people simply accept EAPCS for what they are? i.e. bicycles with the added bonus of a limited amount of electrical assistance for those who can ride bikes but need a little help.
For those who require greater speed or more power, there is a fantastic choice of two-wheeled machines ranging through mopeds and scooters, both ICE-powered and electrically-driven, all the way to massively powerful motor-cycles. All this crap that some people come out with about only using their illegal machines on private land is just a load of old cobblers with perhaps the odd exception. Any place to which the general public has access is out of bounds to motorised transport unless expressly permitted so, while cycling may well be allowed, non-compliant EAPCs are not.
With the passage of time and technological improvements, EAPCs available in the UK market have improved beyond measure to a point now where we can buy perfectly legal machines for less than £1K which will carry 100Kg riders up just about any hill with only a little pedal power. That those machines can also do 35+ miles on a 'tankful' must seem like bicycle utopia to those who bought into the premise of assisted cycling more than a decade ago.
I occasionally look into that other but more international electric bike forum just to see what the latest nutter has invented in his shed. Frankly, I wish those who like to pontificate on this forum about 60mph machines and the like would restrict themselves to that other forum. We can all look in there from time to time if we should feel the need to read about the ridiculous.
It's all been done before but still there are some who try to re-invent the wheel. I have no difficulty with people 'pushing the envelope' in an attempt to extract every last drop of available power from the paradigm set down in pan-European legislation but I do get a little p'd off with idiots who couldn't pedal any bicycle at much more than 20 mph...ish reporting here that their contraption is good for 40-50-60+ mph. For me, those people just don't get it and need to grow up a little......no, cancel that; it's a lot!
Tom