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I know a few forum members who were able to "adjust" their Kalkhoffs to go a lot faster than 17 mph.On a Kalkhoff bike that weights an average of 23-25kg probably, it's kinda of difficult to go much faster than the electric assistance cut-off, which is at 17mph.
Therefore, an electric bike on the flat going at 25mph is a bit suspicious...
Kalkhoff, Bosch or whatever legal crank-drive you derestrict, the most you'll get at the back wheel is about 500w, which is enough to propel you to maybe 25mph on the flat without help from the wind. To get 30 mph, you need to add another 500w yourself, which would, of course, get you to 25mph without assistance. In other words, derestricting a legal bike is not that significant. Despite the various boasts from forum members, an average unfit person in normal clothing will struggle for anything more than 20 mph on a derestricted bike.
Club cyclists ride around a lot faster than people with derestricted Bosch bikes, and nobody cares, so it can't be the speed that's the issue.
What that article in the paper is highlighting is the bikes typically with big DD motors running at well over 1kw, which are effectively electric mopeds like what Cwah used to use; however, in reality, they're not that common. I guess that's why they could only find a video from more than two years ago as an example.
Having found an example of a relatively rare problem, then all the regular bleaters join in and add their agendas to try and make it into something that it isn't.