They weren't actually banned then, they had been unlawful since November 2003 when we were subject to the EU wide Two and Three Wheel Motor Vehicle Type Approval Law . That contained an exemption for pedelecs from being considered motor vehicles, subject to them only having a maximum 250 Watt rated motor which only operated when pedalling up to 25 kph (15.5mph). That pedalling requirement allowed them to remain as bicycles in law, subject only to bicycle law, rather than vehicles which could be solely propelled by a motor, i.e. Motor Vehicles subject to all the motor vehicle laws.Just wondering, and what other changes were made?
Because the onus is on the end user to comly with law of the land .Why is it that Whoosh can sell Bikes with full Throttle?
Not in mainland Europe. The obsession with having throttles is a peculiarly British one, thanks to that 12 years when so many of our e-bikes had them in error. Elsewhere in the EU, what they didn't have they didn't miss.Very interesting, thank you. What is the EU's position now? There must be millions of Bikes with Full Throttle in use by now...eg. Couriers
That's a very loose interpretation of the the law which is incorrect. The law is quite clear, when pedalling stops, the power assistance must also stop.But Whoosh says they are Legal...
Throttles are not illegal on any ebike, and they never have been. The only rule that applies is that the power must stop when you stop pedalling unless you're going 6km/hr or less.But Whoosh says they are Legal...
That's not correct. You can twist and go up to 6km/hr, then you can carry on twist and going as long as the pedals turn.The new law from 1/1/2016 stops manufacturers implementing twist and go throttles which let you start from standstill without pedalling. The throttle on my bikes are not twist and go. You have to pedal a bit before the throttle is activated. The throttle has also an on/off switch.
Does NOT make it legal.Why is it that Whoosh can sell Bikes with full Throttle?
I explained already in post #11.Does NOT make it legal.
They are permitted in the UK** because each one has been taken individually through Single Vehicle Approval as a sub class of L1e-A moped, named 250LPM. Therefore becoming a motor vehicle and no longer an assisted pedelec considered to be a bicycle in law.Wisper will upgrade any of their bikes to full throttle for £300. They claim that they are fully road legal in the UK.
Full Throttle Option
Full Throttle eBikes add excitement to your rides. With a top speed of 15.5mph without pedalling, zip around town or trails effortlessly.wisperbikes.com
where did you find that piece of information?Plain and simple
Police state ILLEGAL to have and use a throttle on a bike.
Having one means it is a motorbike, and 6 points on your licence and a fine
Lets cut the complicated chatter
That's not true at all. Please don't mislead people when you don't know what you're talking about.Plain and simple
Police state ILLEGAL to have and use a throttle on a bike.
Having one means it is a motorbike, and 6 points on your licence and a fine
Lets cut the complicated chatter
The Police (in the UK) do not decide what is legal and what is not.Police state ILLEGAL to have and use a throttle on a bike.
Having one means it is a motorbike, and 6 points on your licence and a fine