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The mini analogy does not really work IMO. You are discussing similar types of motor vehicles so no comparison to what is going on here...
The conversations I object to are those that casually discuss electric motorbikes on an e bike form..the irony being they would be better placed on a motor vehicle forum.
Perfect example yesterday on Thorn Raven build thread, about adding a legal 250 watt kit to a really interesting bike, last contribution was the following:
"Why did you feel the need to change the carbon fork? They are fines for low powered kits - approx 750w or below."
So a 750 watt motor is considered low powered? Again as I stated earlier. To my mind these kind or irresponsible and glib postings give out the wrong signals to anyone looking in for advice.. Share
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I find that "simple answer" quite pathetic really. It sounds to me as if you seek to deny me, or perhaps any member you disagree with, the right to free speech. Surely I can like or dislike anything I want?
Eddie made a fair point in as much as there are times when the forum is swamped by postings about illegal machines which are, and there's no getting away from it, not ebikes at all. They are illegal as bikes and as some members here have no interest in such stuff, the webmaster very reasonably asked for some thoughts on whether a separate section might be a good idea.
Like many others who read this forum, I also look at ES which I think is a far more appropriate vehicle for discussing the weird and wonderful in the world of electrically-driven machines. It has its merits, particularly as it's global, many of its contributors unfettered by UK or EU legislation. I just wish those who wish to discuss those unregistered, untaxed electric motorbikes on here would migrate their tales to that forum and limit their contributions here to compliant ebikes which everyone can enjoy.
If our legislation on ebikes should be changed in the future, I shall be delighted for those people who wish to ride faster, more powerful machines. I may buy or build one myself. I suspect however, that the same people who break the law now will break the law then too. Where to draw the line? It's simple; the regulations dictate what the limits are and I'm more than happy to conform with that law, as I am with all the laws of this country.
Ridicule me if you will but that's my position and I just wish the webmaster here shared my view but he, of course, is free to choose what he does, as are you.
Indalo