Of course one can overcome all of this by having a throttle set to pedal first, rotate the cranks 0.25 - 0.5 of a turn then wang the throttle to take over.
Moving off at traffic lights use your feet and push at the ready but stay within safetyOf course one can overcome all of this by having a throttle set to pedal first, rotate the cranks 0.25 - 0.5 of a turn then wang the throttle to take over.
Sadly misinformed. Bikes are for transport. If you want to get fit, take up jogging.Moving off at traffic lights use your feet and push at the ready but stay within safety
let cars rule when at lights and you should be safe ..But again why a throttle on a bicycle
bikes are meant to be for people to get fit without all this throttle stuff or are you talking about a motor bike ?
They were never made legal, it was just an oddity of British law that how the power was applied wasn't specified originally. That was rectified in 2015. The general international view is that to be regarded as a bicycle it must be like a bicycle with propulsion only applied by the pedals.Why did they make unrestricted throttles illegal?
No, because it was the older law that created the omission, that bike has grandfather rights and is legal.So my lovely throttle that came as fitted on my 2011 electric bike is illegal?
Mine was also an early motorcycle background. A pedelec with a light acting torque sensor also makes full power available off the mark, but not all makers use those, some needing quite a lot of input. That's the designers fault of course.I do also have a crank drive Haibike mountain bike that I love for its off road ability. But it is less user friendly to pull away on from a standstill. You whizz through bottom gear in a blink of an eye, change gear with a little pause in pedaling power losing a little momentum in deference to the cogs in the rear cassette, and repeat, all a bit less smooth and disjointed than the geared rear hub 7 speed with that unrestricted throttle.
I come from a motorcycle background so am used to a twist grip hand throttle and find it very useful, but mostly for pulling away and some other maneuvering as well as adding full power in an instant if you need it.
But a motorcycle my Oxygen certainly is not, and I am also pedaling hard nearly all the time as well and for the vast majority of time no throttle is in use. Just for the bits it is useful for t is very useful.
I absolutely agree with the low gear for starting point mentioned by several people (and should have been mentioned by me in my earlier post). If you have too low a gear that can be an issue too, as you are still going slowly while pedalling fast, which can contribute to wobble.Low gear and unrestricted legal throttle at the ready on my 2011 Oxygen Emate.