why would they be mad?? Have they something to hide? Its a point that should be being discussed and isn't. Why have these conversations in private, do you as an end consumer not want to know whats going on??Wouldn't it have been wiser to have emailed the businesses you have referred to rather than expect them to respond on a forum? They would be mad to in my opinion.
Did you ask Bosch before you uploaded that????Do not open the drive unit yoruself. The drive unit is maintenance-free and may be repaired only through a qualified repair person and only using original spare parts. This will ensure the safety of the drive unit is maintained. Unauthorised opening of the drive unit will void any and all warranty claims.
Here's my reason Col. If I was still in the trade and was wondering whether to sell the bikes in question, the last thing I would do is ask legal or any other advice, since the lawyers answer would always be the safest, "Don't".why would they be mad?? Have they something to hide? Its a point that should be being discussed and isn't. Why have these conversations in private, do you as an end consumer not want to know whats going on??
So we've put our head above the wall, and we can see no reason why others shouldn't want to discuss this issue.
So I ask again, why would they be mad??
That is solely about safety and not legality, so it's hardly relevant to the S class e-bikes which are produced for safe road and off-road use within the EU and elsewhere. They comply with the EU wide L1e class and conform to all the safety requirements of that class.
Col, Are all the bikes you sell at present legal to use on the road in the UK?why would they be mad?? Have they something to hide? Its a point that should be being discussed and isn't. Why have these conversations in private, do you as an end consumer not want to know whats going on??
So we've put our head above the wall, and we can see no reason why others shouldn't want to discuss this issue.
So I ask again, why would they be mad??
Currently to the best of my knowledge and with the advise we have, yes all are legal as they are sold to our dealers. How they leave the store isn't something we can monitor exactly.Col, Are all the bikes you sell at present legal to use on the road in the UK?
That's good to know,Col. Thanks for a straight, clear answer!Currently to the best of my knowledge and with the advise we have, yes all are legal as they are sold to our dealers. How they leave the store isn't something we can monitor exactly.
Actually they are not of course. They do not have the required plate affixed to the frame in an easily viewed position displaying the motor rated wattage, the battery voltage and the e-bikes weight.Currently to the best of my knowledge and with the advise we have, yes all are legal as they are sold to our dealers. How they leave the store isn't something we can monitor exactly.
So KTMs are slow, illegal, and if you accidentally crush a grape on one Col's company is sued for millions.KTM UK are already selling illegal e-bikes, adding S class e-bikes does not present a new problem.
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Send one right over. I need a replacement for my modified Dyson portable.Psssst! Anyone want to buy a 1700 Watt vacuum cleaner?
for what its worth, I completely and unreservedly support your decision to shut up (and will hold you liable for it)oh god... you guys do love going round in circles don't you.
We're not interested in debating what is or isn't illegal, or how you want to convince yourselves your safe to use your bike as an individual.
Flecc you even now appear to be arguing with yourself about what it currently legally ok to use on the UK roads.
This was about liability, and if you can't see that the current speed and power limits are in place... BECAUSE of safety, then you're completely missing the point of this whole topic. There are a few who can see what I'm talking about, but I'm afraid the usual suspects are obsessed with the wrong details.
Its not about prosecution, its not even about you as individuals.
I'll give up... This forum clearly isn't the place to have a logical discussion with others about liability, the discussion keeps returning to legality, which is not the same thing.
No more posts from us on this topic, until / unless anyone from the trade makes a relevant post about liability.
Thanks for your input.