Can someone from one the shops or brands that seem happy to sell and explain how to make eBike bikes illegally fast please message me, or ideally post on here so we can all see... how on earth you feel safe doing so.
Our business advice is that should any of the bikes we sell be involved in an accident, should the bike be found to be an illegal road vehicle the owner of the bike could be liable in many ways, and the dealer they bought it from and we inturn could be also be found liable. So we have to have a very clear policy in all forms of communication that we don't recommend de-restricting the eBikes and we don't even know how to do it.
My other concern is how some dealers sell Dongles for Bosch bikes and claim it has no impact on warranty. When Bosch themselves say if you use one, it voids everything. So is this a case of clear miss selling of the dongle, or as the dealer selling the dongle are you taking on the warranty and not going to bother Bosch with it... or are you going to try to hide from Bosch the fact a dongle has been used.
I'm confused by the attitude of some retailers / brands to this, and would really like an open discussion as to the confidence the retailers / brands have that they are not liable should their be an expensive legal case.
So can I ask directly. Have any of you taken legal advice on your liability should one of your customers be involved in a serious accident whilst using a bike that you've either sold in an illegal state, or advised on how to make it illegal.
I'm not interested in debating the use of the bikes, thats done to death, and people are clearly happy to risk things personally. What I'm trying to understand is how retailers or brands can sell these products, and have they actually sort legal advice before doing so.
Our business advice is that should any of the bikes we sell be involved in an accident, should the bike be found to be an illegal road vehicle the owner of the bike could be liable in many ways, and the dealer they bought it from and we inturn could be also be found liable. So we have to have a very clear policy in all forms of communication that we don't recommend de-restricting the eBikes and we don't even know how to do it.
My other concern is how some dealers sell Dongles for Bosch bikes and claim it has no impact on warranty. When Bosch themselves say if you use one, it voids everything. So is this a case of clear miss selling of the dongle, or as the dealer selling the dongle are you taking on the warranty and not going to bother Bosch with it... or are you going to try to hide from Bosch the fact a dongle has been used.
I'm confused by the attitude of some retailers / brands to this, and would really like an open discussion as to the confidence the retailers / brands have that they are not liable should their be an expensive legal case.
So can I ask directly. Have any of you taken legal advice on your liability should one of your customers be involved in a serious accident whilst using a bike that you've either sold in an illegal state, or advised on how to make it illegal.
I'm not interested in debating the use of the bikes, thats done to death, and people are clearly happy to risk things personally. What I'm trying to understand is how retailers or brands can sell these products, and have they actually sort legal advice before doing so.