Im a common sense man and theres nothing that peaks me more, than idiotic regulations on our lives. Im not arguing against the 15.5mph law on E bikes.As stupid as that seems ,considering an unassisted cyclist can reach 25mph.I get that its about differentiating bikes from mo-peds. I WANT to cycle,an theres no way im going up a hill at 15mph.So i will still be getting the assistance i want on hills.
My point is MOTOR POWER. Surely the only thing the law makers should concern themselves with is this top speed thing.Not how powerfully the motor can help you to that speed. For example 2 cars are both travelling at 80mph. one has a 1 liter engine,being worked hard.the other has a 2 liter engine,which is hardly breaking sweat. Motor A is 250W, the controller factory amp setting gives power X. This AMP setting can be raised by the user, to give more oomph, at the risk of damaging the motor. But motor B is 350W or 500W. The controllers factory AMP setting is higher.Giving that extra oomph for the hills,without any taxing of the motor. The law can still stay at 15.5mph. Its a no brainer to my mind,whats wrong with them.More importantly why are the E bike community/organisations not getting this point to those that create these silly restrictions. Im interested in others thoughts.
My point is MOTOR POWER. Surely the only thing the law makers should concern themselves with is this top speed thing.Not how powerfully the motor can help you to that speed. For example 2 cars are both travelling at 80mph. one has a 1 liter engine,being worked hard.the other has a 2 liter engine,which is hardly breaking sweat. Motor A is 250W, the controller factory amp setting gives power X. This AMP setting can be raised by the user, to give more oomph, at the risk of damaging the motor. But motor B is 350W or 500W. The controllers factory AMP setting is higher.Giving that extra oomph for the hills,without any taxing of the motor. The law can still stay at 15.5mph. Its a no brainer to my mind,whats wrong with them.More importantly why are the E bike community/organisations not getting this point to those that create these silly restrictions. Im interested in others thoughts.