David,are you skipping yet? Good luck with the hip-hop!!!!! Joking apart I hope you repair soon from your op.
What is BEBA'S view on the unlimited weight limits. I think the DfT are looking from the wrong direction,the document seems to assume that say an 80 kg e-scooter had only 250 watt of power it would be self policing,ie the bike would barely move itself,so nobody would sell one or want one.
However if that same bike had an 800 watt motor with a 200 watt sticker it would be a lethal machine on promenades and/or cycle tracks but the police would be forced to accept its illegality without any means of accurately determining the power of the motor.
Google 'e-scooter'or 'e-moped' and you come up with many motorbikes that the sellers claim are bicycle legal,we all know this cannot be so,but the police and trading standards seem weak when trying to stop their sales as bicycles....they all claim ride by 14 year olds,no tax,no insurance,no helmet,no registration,one even claims that you cannot be breathalysed riding one,suggesting that riding it is drunk is ok! Has BEBA tried to get the DfT to act against these machines?
I like these e-mopeds but they should be registered as motor vehicles a la mopeds,the bike made by Zhejiang Nicom is a lovely moped,800 watts,about 60 KGs weight,30 mph speed. They are cheaper than most S class bikes and would appear to offer so much more,they would be ideal for those with mobility problems,including a throttle-I think we should embrace these mopeds as part of the pedelecs umbrella,as long as they are supplied legally and on-road use only.
I am supportive of throttles,although the dominance of the German market will make these difficult to provide.
I am against the S class,it seems to me providing an on-road only class is a pointless bike,they cannot be used as bicycles,ie with their freedom of usage but don't offer the power and adaptability of e-mopeds.However current illegal S class usage in the UK shows that such users don't really care about their illegal usage so they probably will continue to use them to ride down promenades and cycle tracks,that may be a problem for us all if there was an accident and we were all 'tarred with the same brush',it is especially critical whilst the DfT is considering the future of e-biking.
Good luck.
Regards
KudosDave