Just spotted one of Banbury Frank's illegal ebikes on eBay which got me thinking: Given the law, as I understand it, relating to ebikes in the UK, particularly with regard to motor power, surely peddling, (as opposed to pedalling!) such obviously illegal machines ought to be in breach of the law?
I'm asking that as a question because, as things stand, I suspect it isn't illegal to actually promote such products. Now, I well understand that the power level is switchable so the machine may be ridden in "legal" mode but I can't get my head round the fact that the motor is clearly outside any legal parameters contained in the regulations.
It occurs to me that people requiring the sort of power produced by electrical systems such as the one advertised, really ought to be looking at a different form of transport. When I read the blurb on Frank's ad, the bits in green type seemed to be there to entice the speed freaks yet those parts were also the bits which displayed, to me, a complete distain for the regulations.
I have no difficulty at all if legislation should provide, in the future, for more powerful ebikes in this country. If a separate class is created, perhaps requiring legislation similar to that applicable to motor cycles, fine. My gripe is that, as things stand, people are creating illegal ebikes, some bragging about it in this forum.....and it seems, breaking the law with impunity. That can't be right.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Electric-Bike-Xipi-comuter-L-1-500-watt-NEW-2012-15AH-Battery-/170757612392?pt=UK_Bikes_GL&hash=item27c1f26368#ht_2783wt_1114
Indalo
I'm asking that as a question because, as things stand, I suspect it isn't illegal to actually promote such products. Now, I well understand that the power level is switchable so the machine may be ridden in "legal" mode but I can't get my head round the fact that the motor is clearly outside any legal parameters contained in the regulations.
It occurs to me that people requiring the sort of power produced by electrical systems such as the one advertised, really ought to be looking at a different form of transport. When I read the blurb on Frank's ad, the bits in green type seemed to be there to entice the speed freaks yet those parts were also the bits which displayed, to me, a complete distain for the regulations.
I have no difficulty at all if legislation should provide, in the future, for more powerful ebikes in this country. If a separate class is created, perhaps requiring legislation similar to that applicable to motor cycles, fine. My gripe is that, as things stand, people are creating illegal ebikes, some bragging about it in this forum.....and it seems, breaking the law with impunity. That can't be right.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Electric-Bike-Xipi-comuter-L-1-500-watt-NEW-2012-15AH-Battery-/170757612392?pt=UK_Bikes_GL&hash=item27c1f26368#ht_2783wt_1114
Indalo
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