They are delivery guys. Very useful. You are notbeen ten years pmsl plod round here gets mc Donald's delivered to there car windows from 1000w+ hub motors teams of them are out side most fast food take away
They are delivery guys. Very useful. You are notbeen ten years pmsl plod round here gets mc Donald's delivered to there car windows from 1000w+ hub motors teams of them are out side most fast food take away
If its an eBike then it could be one of those using an illegal eBike who try to justify it because they are a 'responsible' rider and 'respectful' of those they share the paths with.Regularly, on the North Wales Cycle Route, National Route 5, a guy overtakes me doing at least 30mph. He is totally silent as he comes past and does not realise the danger he poses
Sorry, but this guy is not respectful. Saw him on the prom at Llandudno doing AT LEAST 40MPH. His bike has a huge battery and a big hub motor. Was talking to our community pcos about him. One of them rides an e bike and knew the rules, and said he will eventually be caught and have his ebike confiscated. Told that NW police had confiscated 3 ebikes and numerous e scooters.If its an eBike then it could be one of those using an illegal eBike who try to justify it because they are a 'responsible' rider and 'respectful' of those they share the paths with.
You'd need to install huge diseased granny gears to tackle steep hills at a speed which isn't a crawl, if using "5 to a maximum of 10 watt hours per kilometer". Or take steroids.these ppl are thick as shite going up hill my bike uses way more than that or id not get up the hill
Until there is a fatality in an MP's, police, or Royal family nothing will happen, when an MP's parent/child is killed then there will be an outcryI bought an ebike labelled 250 watts and all that because I didn't want ot have my investment seized. It's been less than a week and I haven't been riding more than 30 mins a day, and I've seen an electric scooter in the bike lane, a guy throttling his e - bike down the cycle lane at like 30 mph, and a teen around 14 with what looked like an e bike that could do over 30mph.
"Research such as the ‘Neurodevelopmental disorders in prison inmates‘ study (2017) has found that 9% of prison inmates meet the criteria for autism, 25% meet the ADHD diagnostic, and 9% meet the screening criteria for learning difficulties."I once followed a Police car with faulty brake lights, flashed him, turned off with him, eventually and I mean eventually he stopped, I pointed it out and told him blankly "if your car had been mine you would have booked me", he was NOT happy, tough. One of the benefits of Autism
That's complete BS. It's just scaremonger from a guy that doesn't like it that others can go faster than himself, like we get on this forum from time to time. Tuning a Bosch, yamaha, Brose or Shimano motor doesn't change the power in any way. All it does is ignore the speed limit.With the controller limit at 15A my bike averaged 16 watts per mile/9.99 watts per km, I woudn't have ridden it if it didn't. I don't know how much it uses now that I've increased the controller limit to 18A. (100% "Keep current" in firmware, 250W manufacturer rated motor, speed limited to 25km/h therefore still legal )
“If the police can read via Bluetooth that the output of an e-bike motor is more than 12 watt hours per kilometer, then the motor is tuned. The normal output is 5 to a maximum of 10 watt hours per kilometer,” said Brust.
Bluetooth could help police spot e-bikes hacked for higher speeds
Bluetooth could help police spot e-bikes hacked for higher speeds
Ernst Brust has been described as one of the most renowned and knowledgeable e-bike experts in Germany and, according to Bike Europe, he has recently been pressing for e-bike motor manufacturers to incorporate Bluetooth interfaces, "to make it easier to identify manipulated motors." Brust was...ebiketips.road.cc
Do the "tuning kits" Ernst refers to for those motor systems provide parameter changes or controller shunt mods you're not aware of yet? Velotech are supposed to be experts in standards testing:Tuning a Bosch, yamaha, Brose or Shimano motor doesn't change the power in any way. All it does is ignore the speed limit.
No, they wouldn't be able to detect a shunt mod, and the shunt mod would also mask the use of a speed limit tuning device, since the Bosch system would be recording and reporting less wh/km being used than actual.Do the "tuning kits" Ernst refers to for those motor systems provide parameter changes or controller shunt mods you're not aware of yet? Velotech are supposed to be experts in standards testing:
velotech.de - accredited test laboratory for micromobility
We are a world wide approved and accredited test laboratory for micromobility and product safety.velotech.de
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Channeling nepotism magic, I skry this is one of Ernst's relatives:
Shunting isn't necessary for the Bafang BBSXXX series ... and long may it stay that way!
(Downhill, uphill on low battery)
It's tantamount to installing flight recorders into ebikes and facilitating even more intrusive data snooping than we have already with every damned networked thing we already own. Would the cops have access to your journey routes too? Is he going to suggest cops be given remote kill switches? I hope nobody listened to Mr.Brust at the "the Criminal Investigation Department in the city of Würzburg, Germany" or anywhere else!
Genie's out of the bottle, monitoring of our shit will never end.
‘Smart toilet’ monitors for signs of disease
A disease-detecting “precision health” toilet can sense multiple signs of illness through automated urine and stool analysis, a new Stanford study reports.
‘Smart toilet’ monitors for signs of disease
A disease-detecting “precision health” toilet can sense multiple signs of illness through automated urine and stool analysis, a new Stanford study reports.med.stanford.edu
If the cops can't catch illegal ebikes in motion, they might increasingly look at developing ways to check if ebikes have been used illegally when they're stationary? Mind you, all escooters are blindingly obvious and illegal unless used on private land, and they've managed do be completely ineffective reducing the numbers of those whizzing and weaving over roads and pavements everywhere.