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soundwave

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no not that it matters you can get dongles for them that remove the speed limit just are 100 quid.
https://www.badassebikes.com/

others are wired in to the motor so not as easy to remove.
 

Crockers

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15mph + 10% leeway. Just shy of 17 is therefore legal. But who the hell is going to know if it's 16.5 or 17.5.
 

IR772

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It will go a lot faster than 17 MPH, down hill and under your own pedal power on the flat.

It's only the motor assistance that will fade at that speed.
 

EddiePJ

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anotherkiwi

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It is a tolerance in EN15194 which is 10% for manufactured bikes and 5% for others (kits). I guess the manufacturers asked for that tolerance so they wouldn't have to spend a fortune testing and tuning each and every bike that comes off the assembly line.

Remember it can go both ways -10% :eek: as well as +10%...
 
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anotherkiwi

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My version is from 2009:

4.2.6
Maximum speed for which the electric motor gives assistance
4.2.6.1
Requirements
The maximum speed for which the electric motor gives assistance may differ by ± 5% of the speed indicated on the label described within Clause 5 when determined according to the test method described in 4.2.6.2, from 25 km/h or lower values as specified by the manufacturer.
During a production conformity check, the maximum speed may differ by ± 10% from the above-mentioned determined value.

Of course when I have the time I will print a label with Max speed 25 kph etc and stick it on the bike...
 

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