Does any one know where I can get a World Super Bike Ducati ?. I really don't care about any of the that taxed,MOT,Type approved,insured and license nonsense.I'd like to aquire a Kalkhoff Sahel i360 without the UK's 15mph nonsense restriction. Is it possible to derestrict the bike? Alternatively, does anyone know where I can acquire a bike with a UK or German spec?
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You can get a good approximation here:Does any one know where I can get a World Super Bike Ducati ?. I really don't care about any of the that taxed,MOT,Type approved,insured and license nonsense.
Hmm a pedal cycle doing about 20 mph with a bit of electric motor help, or a motorbike that'll do 200 mph and 0 to 100 mph in about 3 seconds, what sort of person makes such a comparison?Does any one know where I can get a World Super Bike Ducati ?. I really don't care about any of the that taxed,MOT,Type approved,insured and license nonsense.
Just pointing out where do you draw the line. Not even saying the line is fair just fed up with people thinking it does not apply to them and not just for ebikes. If you dont like the line then get it changed not just ignore the law because if we all did that anarchy would reignHmm a pedal cycle doing about 20 mph with a bit of electric motor help, or a motorbike that'll do 200 mph and 0 to 100 mph in about 3 seconds, what sort of person makes such a comparison?
Like we need your permissionJust pointing out where do you draw the line. Not even saying the line is fair just fed up with people thinking it does not apply to them and not just for ebikes. If you dont like the line then get it changed not just ignore the law because if we all did that anarchy would reign
Heeeeey, The E-Bike Rebel Aliance is born...Like we need your permission
Besides, alot of unjust laws have been overturned and repealed by people ignoring them. The womens suffrage movement is a good example.
No you don't need my permission and are never likely to. If you can't see that this attitude of I'll do what I think is right and ****** everyone else is what is generally wrong with society today then I'm not surprised as that is the attitude of most.Like we need your permission
Besides, alot of unjust laws have been overturned and repealed by people ignoring them. The womens suffrage movement is a good example.
Fair comment. But you know the likely hood is they live some where that a law similar to UK is enforce (most of Europe/australia/china) or even more restrictive (parts of USA)Kwarrior may not even be in UK ... he / she might just be trying to get one of those bikes without it being subject to UK / German speed limits.
All very fair comments which in the main I fully agree with as I said its the attitude not the law I have a problem with.there is too much legislation in this country and this has hindered the development of the ebike here in the UK, as it did in the last century with the motorcar. Nor has there been call for legislation of ebikes, as so far as i am aware, there has been no serious accidents involving them. While the prospect of twelve year olds running around central London on 1000watt ebikes should no doubt be discouraged, if the legislation was properly considered from the beginning our towns and cities would be healthier, less congested places to live with a bit less of the ruinous effects our obsessive car culture (and regulation) engenders.
I'm sorry, what was the question again?
So would I be correct in saying that you never ever break the speed limit when you go out on your Ducati Garry?
Or how about this, what is so wrong about doing 20 mph on an Ebike that has been tweaked compared with say doing 90 mph on the motorway in your car or on your Ducati, that's deemed perfectly acceptable, even the police don't enforce the 70 mph limit.
Hey Im no angel and never claimed to be but I certainly dont go out of my way on purpose to do so.So would I be correct in saying that you never ever break the speed limit when you go out on your Ducati Garry?
Or how about this, what is so wrong about doing 20 mph on an Ebike that has been tweaked compared with say doing 90 mph on the motorway in your car or on your Ducati, that's deemed perfectly acceptable, even the police don't enforce the 70 mph limit.
Artstu...the difference is the bike spec not the action. If Garry rides his Ducati within our Highway laws he is 100% legal but if you ride a derestricted ebike,however carefully/law abiding you ride the bike you are 100% illegal.So would I be correct in saying that you never ever break the speed limit when you go out on your Ducati Garry?
Or how about this, what is so wrong about doing 20 mph on an Ebike that has been tweaked compared with say doing 90 mph on the motorway in your car or on your Ducati, that's deemed perfectly acceptable, even the police don't enforce the 70 mph limit.
I have no idea how to go about that? any guidance appreciatedalso get a vote on the PM's voting register to get discussion going.