Not sure if the cycle motor/autocycle had speed restrictions.They where before the MSVA.Do you know what people used to do before the MSVA? Was it just take it down the local garage to get a engineers report.The ones i mean all had bicycle tyres so must be L1E-a .
They didn't as far as I knew, so were not Low Powered Mopeds. I don't think anyone ever made a Low Powered Moped, so it was really a redundant class.
There were no L1 classes back then, there was only Low Powered Moped (up to 1000 watts and limited to 15 mph) and the familiar and popular 30 mph Moped class.
It's only very recently in the last three years that the EU have been tidying things up in type approval. L1-A replaces the Low Powered Moped class and L1-B the Moped class. The electric versions are L1e-A and L1e-B.
SVA is just the single vehicle version of type approval, intended for self builds and grey imports.
Before EU type approval and SVA, I don't know what happened with single builds. I think they were just expected to conform to existing classes of vehicles and don't know what the inspection regime was, if any. As far as the law was concerned, they were all motorcycles, even add-on bicycle motors meant a full motorcycle driving licence and registration and tax.
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