Didn't have time to seek them out, but as I made my way along the footpath to the event I saw one of them belting along the road. And it was fast. Pretty sure it's the same company advertising on eBay, their shop is based in Banbury I think.
What do I think? The well respected Wisper has a means to travel above the legal maximum, but only 'off-road'. So does Cytronex with it's fast 'off-road' only wheel (sold separately). And Kalkhoff make clear that the maximum can be exceeded by changing the rear sprocket.
So, if it's okay for the 'big boys' then it's got to be fair-do's for all players . . .
- So long as it's 17/18mph I don't think the authorities are going to show much interest but it's only a matter of time before it all gets too much, that it'll then all come tumbling down with log books, MOT's, registration plates, road tax, insurance - and compulsory helmets, (sure I've seen the same eBay company advertising 40mph!)
Personally I don't mind MOT's/insurance/helmet etc., if I could be assured of a lightweight bicycle that could travel at 25/28mph and cover the same distance per charge as my Salisbury - without a massively expensive 48 volt battery. It's the government thinking we're getting something for nothing that will rile them - not safety issues. After all, our government and most MP's are experts in getting something for nothing on expenses aren't they? God forbid we should get in, on their act.
What do I think? The well respected Wisper has a means to travel above the legal maximum, but only 'off-road'. So does Cytronex with it's fast 'off-road' only wheel (sold separately). And Kalkhoff make clear that the maximum can be exceeded by changing the rear sprocket.
So, if it's okay for the 'big boys' then it's got to be fair-do's for all players . . .
- So long as it's 17/18mph I don't think the authorities are going to show much interest but it's only a matter of time before it all gets too much, that it'll then all come tumbling down with log books, MOT's, registration plates, road tax, insurance - and compulsory helmets, (sure I've seen the same eBay company advertising 40mph!)
Personally I don't mind MOT's/insurance/helmet etc., if I could be assured of a lightweight bicycle that could travel at 25/28mph and cover the same distance per charge as my Salisbury - without a massively expensive 48 volt battery. It's the government thinking we're getting something for nothing that will rile them - not safety issues. After all, our government and most MP's are experts in getting something for nothing on expenses aren't they? God forbid we should get in, on their act.