Gentlemen,let's put aside the legality,the insurance,the morals and face facts,cycling is dangerous and high powered e-bikes are very dangerous,various governments round the world are confused as to how to lower the risk. The 250 watt e-bike still uses brakes,albeit good ones,from a standard bicycle,despite the weight and power being considerably increased,no point upping the braking power because I suspect the tyres would then be the limit. These 1500 watt bikes are not engineered to take that extra power,in fact in many cases the engineering is awful.
China shows us how things will end up,1800 watt e-mopeds,e-scooters,there are now 3000 plus deaths annually with 150 million e-bikes causing hundreds of thousands of accidents....the Chinese cannot make up their minds what to do about it,they clamp down,confiscate the bikes,ban them completely,in Guangzhou there was a riot when the police acted to stop the illegals. Just Google ' fatal electric bike crashes'.....images. Those images are not for the squeamish.
So those who say ,what harm can an illegal bike do,it is there for your own eyes to see.
Companies like KTM are building e-bikes with the best engineering standards and parts to minimise the risks as much as possible.
I was standing on the pavement in Houjie,near Guangzhou. A very powerful e-bike spun out of control in front of me,he missed me by inches,hitting the lady next to me,the monster of a bike spun amongst those crossing the road,hitting several,the young lad riding it was badly hurt.
I tried to pick up the bike but realised that it was locked on full power and if the tyre hit the deck I wouldnt have been able to hold onto it,I wisely left it revving.
So those who are wishing unlimited power may not fully appreciate what the end game could be,don't forget that e-bikes can be ridden by 14 year olds.
If such a scenario happened here,there is a danger that the UK government could take the easy option like New York,some chinese cities,Singapore and banning them completely...if there were a spate of fatalities I can see that happening,that is the danger for your enjoyment and our industry. As e-bikes become more numerate they are likely to come under greater scrutiny,it would be sensible for us all to avoid that attention and stay legal.
KudosDave