Hi all I have been looking at this forum and see alot of reference to whoosh bikes but here's my problem, my mum 55years old wants an electric bike has looked at the petite on the woosh website and loves the idea of the full throttle as she has a problem with her ankle, but after reading full throttles are illegal on here I don't know if she should get it, on the woosh website there is a link to the law on e bikes after 1St of Jan 2016 but website says they are OK if bought before 2018 please help me as my mum really wants this throttle bike
Please note the disclaimer at the end of the the
draft document quoted in this thread:
The information in this document is a summary of the Department’s understanding of what the law requires. However, ultimately the interpretation of the law is a matter for the courts based on individual facts of any particular case. You are therefore advised to consult the relevant legislation and, if necessary, seek independent advice.
Taking that advice:
I think that even point 1.2 is suspect as the exemption for 6kph throttles.
Framework Regulation 168/2013 which is now in force clearly states what is permitted via exemption :
2. This Regulation does not apply to the following vehicles:
(a)
vehicles with a maximum design speed not exceeding 6 km/h;
which clearly does not apply to an EAPC or an EPAC.
(h) pedal cycles with pedal assistance which are equipped with an auxiliary electric motor having a maximum continuous rated power of less than or equal to 250 W,
where the output of the motor is cut off when the cyclist stops pedalling and is otherwise progressively reduced and finally cut off before the vehicle speed reaches 25 km/h;
Of course if the EU Commission, who hold ultimate power making decisions, are prepared to endorse the Draft document then I would ask the moderators of this site to remove this posting.