I had to gain access to a PCIf you don't want to research, don't use a throttle. The rest of us will continue to use our throttles, knowing that we're legal.
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/482015/electrically-assisted-pedal-cycles.pdf
The top of page 3 states what I have said.
I did 6 months of investment and investigation and I worked in the motor industry on vehicle conversation, so bluntly, I know what I am talking about.
The law is clear, any bike imported after 1/1/16 needs type approval for twist and go as it's a different class of vehicle it applies to used bikes as well.
Enforcement, however is extremely unlikely as the police have neither the staff, knowledge or public interest at present to do anything practical.
That is until some muppet on a 1500w downplated bike doing 30mph on a throttle kills a pedestrian. Then the Daily Mail no doubt will start one of their "campaigns" and make life difficult for everyone.
I am interpretating the law as it's presented to me and from the advice given by the VCA. They acknowledged that it's legally untested (2015) and suggested taking legal advice. Is that worth it for a £55 test certificate?
For me, it's not economically viable to continue with the system and all the major brands have taken the same view.
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