I am 75 yrs old and have had the same ebike for 7 years. I am now looking for another up to £2000 My existing bike has Twist and Go which at my age and disability I have found invaluable,particularly at starting off from lights, pushing up steps, or going through gates off road etc etc. I keep getting told that twist and go is now illegal for new bikes. However I contacted my MP about this and he got hold of the MfT who told him this is not the case. The new rules which came out on 1st Jan 2016 allow for twist and go as the UK has special dispensation from the EU as long as the bike is 'Type Approved'
But no retailer I have approached seem to know about this - or are just not interested. If you think about it the group in society who most benefit an ebike are those who are Disabled or Elderly. Therefore Twist and Go is essential for them. The MfT recognised this and had representations from Disabled groups and Elderly Charities asking for Twist and Go to be included in the new Regs [ which as we know came about in an attempt to unify our rules with those of the EU]
Therefore I am still looking for a bike with twist and go [ or even one with the facility just to give one a push off to start with from standing] My other requirements are that I want to be able to travel at least 40 miles whilst pedalling [ I never use twist and go for power alone anyway] . I know there are a great many variables about the range of an electric battery and I have always found manufacturers unbelievably over optimistic about how far their bikes/batteries will go. I live in a reasonably flat area but do much of my cycling off road on gravel tracks. I am hoping to get a bike with at least 500 watt hours. I am 6ft 1 in tall and weigh 15 stone. The other thing I am looking for are disc brakes on both wheels. Any advice would be greatly appreciated
But no retailer I have approached seem to know about this - or are just not interested. If you think about it the group in society who most benefit an ebike are those who are Disabled or Elderly. Therefore Twist and Go is essential for them. The MfT recognised this and had representations from Disabled groups and Elderly Charities asking for Twist and Go to be included in the new Regs [ which as we know came about in an attempt to unify our rules with those of the EU]
Therefore I am still looking for a bike with twist and go [ or even one with the facility just to give one a push off to start with from standing] My other requirements are that I want to be able to travel at least 40 miles whilst pedalling [ I never use twist and go for power alone anyway] . I know there are a great many variables about the range of an electric battery and I have always found manufacturers unbelievably over optimistic about how far their bikes/batteries will go. I live in a reasonably flat area but do much of my cycling off road on gravel tracks. I am hoping to get a bike with at least 500 watt hours. I am 6ft 1 in tall and weigh 15 stone. The other thing I am looking for are disc brakes on both wheels. Any advice would be greatly appreciated