I’m well confused reading all this.
i have a Yosepower Kit and went for the 250w front wheel model in an attempt to be road legal when i fitted it to my trike myself, but from what I’ve read it not legal as the thumb throttle can power the motor to 15mph without pedalling.
Having read the instructions and watched endless videos the throttle speed on my kit can’t be adjusted only turned on or off.
(I only use the thumb throttle for hill starts So a 4 mph limit would be OK for me)
Some say the throttle requirement only applies to manufactures and importers selling an EAPC and:
1. Does not apply to bikes (or trikes) where an e-bike kit has been installed by the owner/rider of the bike/trike.
or
2. The bike/trike was manufactured before 2016…..or does that apply to the e-bike kit, or both the e-bike kit and bike/trike combined.
Somewhat confused Bob.
For your twist and go throttle to be legal on a home build it needs registering and licencing, if one wants a walk assist or pedal first throttle which isn't a fully active twist and go then one has to convert the system to a KT which has this option to do.
The home build is grey area and as such isn't covered in the EAPC regs , however as Flecc say's they are accepted as long as they follow the EAPC regs , so 250w motor , 15.5mph cut off and pedal assisted.
The KT pedal first option is just that , one can't operate the throttle on it's own so if plod came along and said that's illegal one just shows it is in opperable so it can't be illegal.
Having a throttle in it self fitted doesn't make it illegal , it is how is can be used and how it it is operated. Walk assist throttle 6kmh , tick . Pedal first option setting for throttle , tick.