Saracen vs. Seneagle?Brave Sir Saracen fighting iniquity
Let's get one thing straight the law is the law and not knowing the law is no excuse.
No front brake. He'll go to jail, like the other guy if he hits anyone.
A motor that is the diameter of a dinner plate shouts "Illegal!".Tbh any bike gaffa taped like that shouts bodge job.
Although I know nothing about these mysterious hub drive object things... I mean, recently it transpired there are L settings, to go with P C and W T F settings - this Neodrive rear hub motor looks big, but is manufacturer rated 250W:A motor that is the diameter of a dinner plate shouts "Illegal!".
And the Giant Sync-drive motor, the Kalkhoff Xion, Heinzmann, Swiss-drive, Bionx and the others.Although I know nothing about these mysterious hub drive object things... I mean, recently it transpired there are L settings, to go with P C and W T F settings - this Neodrive rear hub motor looks big, but is manufacturer rated 250W:
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Yes, good knowledge but I think it's pretty safe to say that we all know where this motor came from and it's none of those companies.And the Giant Sync-drive motor, the Kalkhoff Xion, Heinzmann, Swiss-drive, Bionx and the others.
No. Without evidence, we do not. You would hope police action also hinges on this basic requirement.Yes, good knowledge but I think it's pretty safe to say that we all know where this motor came from and it's none of those companies.
The thing is that we know about this stuff. I can recognise an illegal ebike at 100 metres or more, but some policewoman, who is completely untechnical, can only go by simple rules. Most of the illegal riders have throttles, so PC plod, just lifts the backwheel and opens the throttle to see what speed shows on the LCD, or look on the motor to check that it doesn'tsay anything more than 250w. The chance of anyone getting caught on a bike that doesn’t show the speed, has no throttle and/or has no writing on the motor is pretty slim, but if the police do a special operation to catch them, there's a good chance that they'll have their resident expert, who knows enough to catch them, in which case you're probably going to be found guilty unless you can prove your innocence.Yes, good knowledge but I think it's pretty safe to say that we all know where this motor came from and it's none of those companies.
Had a double take moment ! NO cassette/freewheel or chain LOL - They are not even trying to go under the radar of a unrestricted pedal assist ebike - even PLOD can spot that easily !Yes, good knowledge but I think it's pretty safe to say that we all know where this motor came from and it's none of those companies.
While I have no time for contraptions like this example being raced around by children, or anyone else, I have a lot of sympathy for the highlighted comment.If a whisper legal throttle ebike (or Grandfather rights ebike ) breaks it’s chain, can it be legally ridden without chain ? Does plod know or care ?
Are there more important things in the world ?
Wisper certified bike certainly as the test is for test and go operation .If a whisper legal throttle ebike (or Grandfather rights ebike ) breaks it’s chain, can it be legally ridden without chain ? Does plod know or care ?
Are there more important things in the world ?
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I REALLY hate to see police posturing in this macho, militaristic, American hard cop way. These guys have forgotten or never knew that here in the UK, police are supposed to police by the consent of the public. Look at the one on the right of the picture, holding himself to make the most of his muscles - like some brainless body builder thug. The dark glasses, the bulging biceps and the aggressive stance says all you need to know about them. You can guarantee that these two are examples of what we don't want and don't need in British policing.