Time I think to make the West London police and trading standards aware of these illegal bikes and get something done about it-my first job when I get to work today.
KudosDave
My goodness, how public spirited of you. Were your potential motivations anything other than commercially driven such a suggestion might have an element in it that could be viewed as something other than sour fruit.
Why single out Kalkhoff's S-Pedelecs ? You may as well target all kit bikes too - because none of them have the relevant 'sign-off', even if their motors, batteries and controllers used together would in principle pass the relevant tests if the expense were incurred by their owners.
If a retailer chooses to run the risks they are breaking no laws selling those bikes and whilst I would not buy one (they're far too expensive for what they are, like so many S-Pedelecs) I have absolutely no doubt that 50Cycles make it explicitly clear to a customer on purchasing that the law required these bikes have a number plate. In fact when I asked about Pro Connects at the Birmingham show they explained that then.
I don't think it gives Kudos any 'kudos' telling tales to the police and trading standards regarding speculation over what another retailer does or does not do when selling a bike to a customer. I certainly hope after making comments like the ones quoted above, neither you nor any of your employees or staff have EVER ridden any bike which is in any way de-restricted at any time on any land to which the public have access (whether there is anyone around or not). Oh wait - you were happily selling bikes conforming to the relevant EU classification but not the UK Road Traffic Act BEFORE the "amnesty on prosecution" without making people aware of the risks of being prosecuted for riding one like everyone else. Hmmmm ...........
I do think it's time for childish personal wars on the part of retailers to cease. I for one am not interested in who said what about who. I'm pretty sure the vast majority if not all S-Pedelec buyers from ANY retail member of this forum are informed of the position regarding S-Pedelecs at the point of sale or before. The cost of S-Pedelecs is such that all but the richest "kid" could not afford one and I'm pretty sure the retailers wouldn't sell one to an under-age rider if they tried to buy one. So surely it's time to shut that book and move on ?