Oldtom is your man. He's always recommending people buy mopeds.Hi thinking of buying an electric moped....
I have an Iped Lite and that is very well built requiring very little maintenance. All these bikes are heavy compared to an E-bike style but hold the road well. Mine has no exercise value as there is really no assisted pedaling but the S may be different in that regard. Really comfortable too.[/QUOTE
How does it go up hill, I'm thinking of getting one when I move out of London in a month or so. Currently dithering between the lite or the classic and wondering how much the weight of the classic even with the better motor is actually better uphill than the lite?
Yeh,hehe.... With 59kgs weight and only 200 watt motor I am surprised it manages to get to 15 mph !!!!!According to the seller, you don't need to register it, as it has a "200w" motor and is limited to15 mph.
Me too, I'm pretty sure 40k weight limit has been removed.I thought weight was no longer an issue with the new rules?
Alan,that summary is very badly written,in fact complete garbage..
I agree, it's a shockingly poor document for the government to publish, but crucially it does not mention a weight limit, leading me to believe that there is not one.Alan,that summary is very badly written,in fact complete garbage..
It says that the 'maximum motor power should not exceed 250 watts'....they mean the nominal motor power,250 watts under load would be useless for hill climbing,most of the current pedelecs are 500-750 watts under load.
It says that....the bike must have a plate displaying either...
Choice 1......the motor's power output or the manufacturer.
Choice 2......the voltage of the battery or maximum speed of the bike.
It is so ambiguous as to be useless....
Choice 1...,,,do they mean nominal or peak power?
do they mean the motor manufacturer or the bike manufacturer?
Choice 2.....ok the voltage of the battery,24/36 or 48 volt,but what relevance is this?
do they mean maximum assisted speed or maximum speed downhill?
It says 'either' so I choose choice 1 ,I put the bike manufacturer name 'Kudos' on the bike so I have satisfied the plate requirement.
Or I choose choice 2,I put the battery voltage on the battery so I have satisfied the plate requirement.
KudosDave
The latest Bafang Max crank drive system with 80 Nm torque could be a useful power unit or get D8veh to recommend a low speed-high torque BPM hub motor....there are different specs to achieve torque or speed.I agree, it's a shockingly poor document for the government to publish, but crucially it does not mention a weight limit, leading me to believe that there is not one.
I assume this means that I can now build a bicycle rickshaw, with enough room for 3 people and luggage, and a low geared/high torque motor.
Also, I thought the number of wheels was no longer restricted to 3 giving rise to other possibilities.