That is a bit naughty gsm.terra and a good idea although the hub motor in my rear wheel is quite a large size, which gives the game away somewhatOr put a sticker on the motor? A bit naughty but cheaper...
250w stickers
£2.98 delivery for stickers? Someone's trying it on.Or put a sticker on the motor? A bit naughty but cheaper...
250w stickers
Hi
i have just bought a used 9 year old hybrid ebike
The seller, who is a nice guy, said it was an ebike when it was new, but he has recently upgraded the electrics with new parts, new motor, controller , battery etc to these current specs
750 watt rear hub motor, but which he has restricted in the controller, down to 250 watts
48volts and 28mha
it has both throttle and pedal assist, but I am going to have the throttle disconnected in the controller and just use pedal assist
Maybe I should have asked this question before I bought it, is this legal to ride in the UK
thanks
Dave
No, unless it’s on private groundsThat is a bit naughty gsm.terra and a good idea although the hub motor in my rear wheel is quite a large size, which gives the game away somewhat
I don't think it'll work like that. The throttle takes precedence over the PAS, so you can use it to regulate the speed. Without it, you'll get full power all the time up to whatever max speed is allowed.When I initially went to see the bike, the seller explained that he could either leave it at 750w or restrict the motor down to 250w to make it road legal and that is what I wanted so I’ve only ever ridden it with motor at 250w, I am going to disconnect the throttle anyway so it will just be pedal assistance at 250w.
The basic handlebar battery level component I assume, may probably mean that the pedal assist will be at full power, but I wondered like what you mentioned that by restricting the motor, may reduce the pedal assist power. Wow these ebike electronics are certainly a steep learning curve
There are some big 250w motors. If you stick to your guns and say it's 250w, it's quite difficult to prove otherwise unless it's written on the motor.That is a bit naughty gsm.terra and a good idea although the hub motor in my rear wheel is quite a large size, which gives the game away somewhat
Thanks again vfr400, I've got plenty of thinking to do, but meanwhile I hope I can remain, an incognito cyclist lolThere are some big 250w motors. If you stick to your guns and say it's 250w, it's quite difficult to prove otherwise unless it's written on the motor.
Thanks again vfr400, I've got plenty of thinking to do, but meanwhile I hope I can remain, an incognito cyclist lol
Well done, and thanks for telling us all.Hi, just thought I would give an update regarding the ebike that I bought.
The seller has kindly given me my money back and taken the bike back.
There were a number of issues, which to be honest, could have been repaired, but it was the overpowered motor that concerned me more than anything with the strong possibility of it being illegal.
Thanks for all your advice.
It's the least I can do Andy, for all the advice I received on here, thanksWell done, and thanks for telling us all.
Andy