Looking for a folding bike good for hills.

Nivag

Finding my (electric) wheels
Aug 6, 2024
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Thanks for all the replies.
not sure of the argos option.
need to try some for size but hard to find a place that deals in the bikes im curious about
 

saneagle

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so what is the new legislation?
Safety rules for e-bikes to stop them from catching fire. We can guess what sort of things will be in them. Some or all of these:
1. Voltage specific connectors to stop people plugging a 48v charger into a 36v battery.
2. Charger tied to specific battery or battery type by comms, so that the charger only works for that type of battery.
3. EC testing and marking of all batteries.
4. Wires from the batteries have to be fixed and guarded (trunking).
5. System has to be tamper-proof. No possibility to swap controllers or batteries. Possibly to be locked by comms.
6. Only certified cells to be used.
7. Temperature control by BMS mandatory with at least two sensors.
etc.
 

Nealh

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Might just mean no diy tampering of UK only OEM bikes but doesn't stop one from swapping out complete systems for a KT one . KT for instance aren't going to panda/adopt UK big brother do as I say reg's.
 

Ghost1951

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And to think of it - In 1967, I was allowed to go to the garage with a pop bottle and a few pennies, fill it with volatile petrol, bring it back home and put it in my moped with an egg cup or two of oil and drive around on a noisy, smoking contraption to my heart's content. Vastly more fire prone, and nobody cared. More to the point - nobody was harmed.

Considering the very large number of battery powered devices in use, very little harm is happening now.

The so called Precautionary Principle which excites legislators so much these days is an absolute curse. No body must take any risk - even the police and rescue services. It is completely un-manly. I remember the case of a couple of kids that drowned while pcsos untrained in 'water' were said to have stood by unable to enter. The version of te story I heard is that a couple of pensioners chanced upon teh scene and got the kids out, but rather too late.

No doubt Peter will be along shortly to tell me that all I think I know is in fact a mistake.


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