Totally agree Tillson and it at least case someone bought one from 50 cycles without being informed of its illegality (pedelec member). I have stayed away from them until I know they can registered and legally used on the roads. After all how many people have access to land which the public can not access? I am yet to find one. I have lost any respect I had for Tim or 50 Cycles.
Much more than about selling illegal bikes (on UK roads, this does not bother me that much) I do not believe attitudes of I would not sell anything which I would not ride myself help when there appears no legal way to ride s pedelecs, is a good example to set and other posts I have seen mean any respect I have is gone.
I admire many other competitors (Kudos, Cyclezee, TETS etc, the better we all are the bigger the benefit to all of us) but not them I just not find the way they go about business. Saying other bikes like BH are illegal (do not sell them currently but like these bikes) when there is no strong evidence of this and yet selling bikes which are not legal, pot kettle and black spring to mind (despite no evidence of them being illegal).
I have no experience of 50 Cycles as a customer (only comments some of our customers have passed on which I take with a pinch of salt as there are always two sides to a story).
I just do not understand acting this way if your product is so great.
I can appreciate other brands that we do not sell including Kalkhoff, Moustache, Haibike.
Perhaps it is just me and as they say any publicity is good publicity but I personally believe you can do things the right way without school yard insults and let your products do the talking and still be successful.
If s pedelecs can be legally ridden and registered we will sell them but this does not appear to be the case and until it is we are unlikely to.
My opinion and other may disagree but everyone has got to have their principles and beliefs!
David dealer of exceptional value and performance legal e bikes