Fake stickers are like fake driving license. Might get you out of trouble if you are lucky... or not.
How do you know it's a fake sticker? How do you recognise that a sticker is not genuine? Who is there to assess the originality of the sticker?
How do you know that an e-bike sold in a shop has 250W and not 350W/500W?
Because that's what the seller/manufacturer says or is it so on the sticker?
Are you comparing the sticker to a driving licence???
You pass your driving licence on the test, it is entered in the system.
And are you comparing it to, for example, a sticker on a motor that says it has 250W and not 300W?
Why,( with a 0.001% chance of being checked) should not take the information from the sticker?
How is he supposed to take the information about how many watts the motor has? A fortune teller?
I don't scare people. I just try to provide good advice.
Why would somebody buy illegal motor like BBS02 while legal and more powerful motors are on the market? Ignorance?
You are in denial with yourself.
How can you, according to you, have a legitimate motor with more power?
If you write that a BBS 750W is not legal, how can you buy a motor with more powerful legally?
1. I told you, I know from a very good source, that this is exactly what it looks like. Police have no guidelines or policy on e-bike kits.
2. There is no "van" as there used to be with TV Licence for bikes.
So once again, don't scare people.