As all of you guys will know this is a fiasco of Biblical proportions and personally I cannot see it being resolved with or without a government here.
I have already (reluctantly) drafted a letter to the manufacturer suggesting that either him or his agents should have researched the legalities in every country which he intended appointing E-bike dealers for his product.
I feel I will have to post it soon and this will be the start of some difficult times for both of us as I will obviously get the CAB involved.
I have spoken to the owner many times and to be fair he is a really decent bloke and is genuinely very disappointed that our bikes are gathering dust. However he said that he knew nothing of such laws so is politely disputing my "miss sold" idea.
When we spent 33 years living in Gtr Manchester I had no problems with my Powabyke (apart from the weight ) and upon returning "home" here we were totally unaware of the "missing" law which made ebikes illegal when we bought two really smart and excellent bikes.
As so many of you say the PSNI will probably turn a blind eye to two old scroats on bicycles but as I continue to say that will only remain until there is some sort of incident which brings what are effectually illegal bikes to their attention.
As I write I am astonished to see a "monkey" type scrambler bike whizzing along the narrow footpath bordering the country road on which we live. Rider in his very early teens without any sort of headgear or proper clothing, certainly unregistered without a rear plate and a serious hazard to all other road and footpath users.
I despair.
I have already (reluctantly) drafted a letter to the manufacturer suggesting that either him or his agents should have researched the legalities in every country which he intended appointing E-bike dealers for his product.
I feel I will have to post it soon and this will be the start of some difficult times for both of us as I will obviously get the CAB involved.
I have spoken to the owner many times and to be fair he is a really decent bloke and is genuinely very disappointed that our bikes are gathering dust. However he said that he knew nothing of such laws so is politely disputing my "miss sold" idea.
When we spent 33 years living in Gtr Manchester I had no problems with my Powabyke (apart from the weight ) and upon returning "home" here we were totally unaware of the "missing" law which made ebikes illegal when we bought two really smart and excellent bikes.
As so many of you say the PSNI will probably turn a blind eye to two old scroats on bicycles but as I continue to say that will only remain until there is some sort of incident which brings what are effectually illegal bikes to their attention.
As I write I am astonished to see a "monkey" type scrambler bike whizzing along the narrow footpath bordering the country road on which we live. Rider in his very early teens without any sort of headgear or proper clothing, certainly unregistered without a rear plate and a serious hazard to all other road and footpath users.
I despair.