Az said:
At this moment he puts his customers at completely unnecessary risk of serious legal complications. It is just unprofessional.
That assessment of him is mistaken and pretty harsh, in my opinion. He provided what his customers wanted and he carefully explained the legal position, that more powerful bikes than the BBS01 were ONLY legal on private land where the public don't have access.
I had no doubt about what I wanted - a 250 watt continuous wattage motor. I took the throttle off eventually so that mine is completely legal. Other customers of his were mostly delivery riders. He gave them what they wanted and told them that if they rode the bikes on the public roads they would be breaking the rules.
I doubt any of them have been lifted by the police, and if they were, I am sure they were riding like idiots.
I think Billy was one of the most honest and thoroughly decent traders I ever dealt with. He replaced a faulty LCD on my bike immediately when its started showing dark lines, and was very careful in helping a guy I took there that was being disabled by arthritis. He later helped him again at no cost. He spent ages fitting him up with a bike he could ride and gave him a fantastic deal.
If that is unprofessional in your terms then we have a different understanding of the word. You don't know him though, and while I don't profess to be a pal of his in any way, I have dealt with him on four occasions and know him to be straight and trust worthy and not making a lot of money out of his customer base.
Of course now he has stopped building batteries probably because of the approaching regulation fest that will put us all in the hands of the mega corp people like Bosch and Shimano. Gone will be the £250 15 Ahr battery and the £1095 conversion that I had with a second hand, virtually unused, Specialised hydraulic disk brake bike thrown in. Four years later I can still ride that battery 43 miles. Give me Billy over the others any day.