This will be good news for us as well, enforcing better standards in Germany's far bigger market will bring better e-bikes for us:
Witch Hunt on e-bikes in Germany
Witch Hunt on e-bikes in Germany
If it is a serious Issue, why has it not been so in the past?Pressure from the home industry, I should think.
That interference nonconformity could well prove to be a sledgehammer.
If it smells like s**t, then it usually is s**t.It stinks of German Protectionism
A bit like the current solar panel issue......If it is a serious Issue, why has it not been so in the past?
It stinks of German Protectionism
We are now in 2013 so what are we really waiting for at this point in time? Safety is very important. When purpose built electric bikes are going through a vigorous testing process, this tells me that all of the components are attached to the bike whilst during that process ,therefore the frame should be much more of a stronger material to withstand the additional weight. My concern is, do you think it is right for dealers or non-dealers to sell ebike kits to people without knowing any form of history about the bike before dispatching it out to the customer, because remember normal mountain bikes are not designed or even tested for such additional weight.This will be good news for us as well, enforcing better standards in Germany's far bigger market will bring better e-bikes for us:
Witch Hunt on e-bikes in Germany
In the case of my old MTB, it quite happily coped with my weight before I lost nearly 40kg, so I've no concerns over its ability with the kit on it. I don't go off-roading with it anyway, although the pot-holed so-called 'roads' around here are almost as good/bad as that.We are now in 2013 so what are we really waiting for at this point in time? Safety is very important. When purpose built electric bikes are going through a vigorous testing process, this tells me that all of the components are attached to the bike whilst during that process ,therefore the frame should be much more of a stronger material to withstand the additional weight. My concern is, do you think it is right for dealers or non-dealers to sell ebike kits to people without knowing any form of history about the bike before dispatching it out to the customer, because remember normal mountain bikes are not designed or even tested for such additional weight.
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