Just had a phone call with direct news from Germany about what is coming. (note Germany, not Austria - I've not heard about this from KTM). This is a very very very credible source.
This might not be 100% correct, but you'll get the gist I hope of the new laws.
Basically "tuning motors" is going to end. All the countries in the EU think the brands are basically ignoring the law. So the motor brands will have to legally stop their motors being tune able if they want to sell in the EU.
So they will have a system built in where if you ride it turned, after 90 minutes the motor assistance speed will be reduced by 10kph. If you keep doing it, after another 90 minutes it'll be cut by another 10kphh until eventually you just have a heavy bike with a motor that doesn't work, or something along those lines.
All the brands will also have to be able to prove that the motors have been modified and stop it.
The other good new is that the change is potentially going to run parallel with an increase in the motor speed restriction from 25kph, up to 35kph.
Good news on both accounts I think.
This might not be 100% correct, but you'll get the gist I hope of the new laws.
Basically "tuning motors" is going to end. All the countries in the EU think the brands are basically ignoring the law. So the motor brands will have to legally stop their motors being tune able if they want to sell in the EU.
So they will have a system built in where if you ride it turned, after 90 minutes the motor assistance speed will be reduced by 10kph. If you keep doing it, after another 90 minutes it'll be cut by another 10kphh until eventually you just have a heavy bike with a motor that doesn't work, or something along those lines.
All the brands will also have to be able to prove that the motors have been modified and stop it.
The other good new is that the change is potentially going to run parallel with an increase in the motor speed restriction from 25kph, up to 35kph.
Good news on both accounts I think.