If they are confiscating bikes on a truck how come they aren't waiting outside every Halfords for deliveries of scooters?
ebike shop fits and sells dongles to there bikes but that's buy appointment only so if you want a bosch smart bike with dongle and warranty he is the only option now.If they are confiscating bikes on a truck how come they aren't waiting outside every Halfords for deliveries of scooters?
Ownership isn't illegal. Using one in a public space is....If they are confiscating bikes on a truck how come they aren't waiting outside every Halfords for deliveries of scooters?
In truth, I think we all have our 'moments', some more lethal than others. I can think of at least 5 times I could have been killed, and sometimes wonder why I escaped the grim reaper. One I've already given a nod to, was of when I was still at school. I made an electrical circuit that ran into my garden from the garage, likely the thing that saved me was the light bulb in the circuit that may have restricted the current. I made the circuit live, then couldn't understand why the light wasn't on. I walked out into the garden and found wires had separated. Without thinking, I picked up the parted wires to rejoin them, one wire in each hand. I was 14 or 15 at the time, and although this event happened over 50 years ago, I can remember the details of having the current pulse through me like it happened yesterday. The strangest thing I remember at the time, was that I could think. I was fully aware of what was happening. I can also remember vividly, exactly what I was thinking at the time. [To do with dying.] Plainly I didn't perish. I went back to school that afternoon with scorch marks on my left hand, and a sense of euphoria at still being alive.id say most ppl are fkn stupid and brain dead morons.
Thanks for the tip. One ordered from the same place, to be placed on the boom. Different wording of course.How about a cheap £5 custom engraved plaque? Engraved with:
BAFANG
Model: BBS01B
EPAC according to EN 15194
250W, 25km/h
I could simply araldite or superglue+baking soda the plaque to the motor.
..and the final label high up on the back of the seatpost (too high by a smidge, also not high enough - this one may get damaged when the bike folds). Finally ready to smash a bottle of bubbly over my bike...The law states the label should be on the cycle in a "conspicuous and easily accessible position", not the motor.
That's not conspicuous enough . Policemen with stiff necks won't be able to bend down to see it. You should stick a couple more on the cross-bar, then make up a number plate bracket to hold a plate on the back of the bike with a larger version of that label so that they can see it from their police cars without getting out. Make sure that you have a number-plate type light to light it up at night time because they could be dazzled from seeing it from of all your other lights...and the final label high up on the back of the seatpost (too high by a smidge, also not high enough - this one may get damaged when the bike folds). Finally ready to smash a bottle of bubbly over my bike...
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I bought those exact reflectors lol. I still have the repaired with aluminium rod version somewhere (not ideal for a folding bike BTW, and they didn't keep drivers away).
Arrived this afternoon. Sadly, I'm a bit disappointed. I wasn't told the text wouldn't go on 3 lines, and I wasn't sent a proof copy of the makers alteration. The maker might have an engineering background, but has no notion of layout.Thanks for the tip. One ordered from the same place, to be placed on the boom. Different wording of course.
These plaques are tiny. I didn't believe the listing's claimed 250 characters = 62.5 characters per line would fit. Why not try @saneagle's solution?Arrived this afternoon. Sadly, I'm a bit disappointed. I wasn't told the text wouldn't go on 3 lines, and I wasn't sent a proof copy of the makers alteration. The maker might have an engineering background, but has no notion of layout.
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It will have to do for now, but it's going to get replaced.
Woah there Soundwave. What's going on? That looks like a Budweiser sign. Have you decided to do a bit of reassignment of a different type?
These plaques are tiny. I didn't believe the listing's claimed 250 characters = 62.5 characters per line would fit. Why not try @saneagle's solution?
https://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/threads/e-bikes-the-phenomenon-the-problem.45666/post-685861
That's basically what my latest purchased label in post #189 is.
You don't put anything sticky on the printer. You stick the aluminium to a piece of paper so that the printer prints on it. You only need to hold the aluminium in place. You can have any label you want in 2 minutes if you use that method.This is how it should have read:
Manufacturer: Mxus, China.
Max assistance: 15.5mph
250 watt motor
I wasn't overly bothered by separating the the top line, but the last line as supplied, not acceptable.
It looks good, but that's a lot of trouble for something I would prefer to buy. I'm not overly keen to put anything sticky into my laser printer. I'll have a think, and see if I can get one of the silver labels made elsewhere. They are much easier to fit too.
You appear to have some sort of image editing program... how about printing white lettering on black background, on white paper using your laser printer, cutting that out and sticking that on with double sided sticky tape, weatherproofing with clear vinyl over the top? There are bound to be MXUS logos somewhere on the interwebs. Personally, I'd go with thin photographic glossy paper.This is how it should have read:
Manufacturer: Mxus, China.
Max assistance: 15.5mph
250 watt motor
I wasn't overly bothered by separating the the top line, but the last line as supplied, not acceptable.
It looks good, but that's a lot of trouble for something I would prefer to buy. I'm not overly keen to put anything sticky into my laser printer. I'll have a think, and see if I can get one of the silver labels made elsewhere. They are much easier to fit too.