BBC Breakfast item today on illegally modded ebikes

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There used to be quite a few around here
but the delivery riders seems to use cars these days
and the nutters have reverted to petrol again

not seen a badly ridden didgy ebike for a while

I do see some on my rides - but they are generally just being ridden normally
and don;t so silly speeds with no pedalling

no idea why this has changed - have not seen the Police doing much to stop them!
 
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captain nemo1701

captain nemo1701

Space cadet. Deck 42 Main Engineering.
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I once saw a guy - all in black, ninja mask etc - shoot past a motorbike who was doing 30mph. I see loads of these darn things, obviously modded and some seem to have and extra battery stuck to the frame with insulation tape. Earlier this year, whilst reporting a stolen moped dumped on the B2B path, a Deliveroo rider waltzed past on his moped with hazard lights flashing. Obviously thought that orange flashing lights make it magically legal to ride mopeds on cyclepaths. I personally will never order food from these firms. I read a rather sad article on Yahoo from a gig (ie rip-off) economy rider who lost pals due to house fires caused by dodgy batteries / chargers. I did Fire Warden training at work, the ex-fireman who taught us that its almost impossible to put a lithium-ion fire out, just let it burn until its out of fuel.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
The delivery ebikes tend to be used in high density areas. I don't see any where I live, but say five miles away, Levenshulme, for example, I then see loads. We have numerous delivery 'cars' parked outside our local McDonalds, no bikes. Go to another in Levenshulme, and there are loads of 'bikes'. Piccadilly Gardens has areas where all the riders wait for orders, same on Princess Parkway in Moss Side - groups of riders awaiting deliveries from the take aways. The is also a 'bike' shop in Moss Side that specifically works on these e-bikes for the delivery riders - it's not for 'normal' bikes.
 
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Beebo

Firm and Fruity
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Hexleybeef
Good.

I believe delivery companies are the primary cause of the rise of the use of illegal e-bikes and e-motorbikes, lets keep the message simple that these companies need to take responsibility for the illegal actions their employees take.
Yes they should take some responsibility.
But are they employees? Or self employed contractors?
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Yes they should take some responsibility.
But are they employees? Or self employed contractors?
They're self employed, with the right to decline any delivery order if they want to. Do this too often and they get offered less, until they start accepting the ones that would be impossible do on a legal bike or EPAC.

Got this from a Uber eats delivery rider, waiting for his next job at the Corn Exchange in Leeds. He caught me eyeing his bike up, and we got talking from there.
 

KingstonGraham

Well-Known Member
I'd say the taxi driver he passed going up Sunwin Road would disagree. Then there's the throttle fitted, illegal in itself on any EPAC compliant bike after 2016.

I assume buyer's remorse and modified it after realising they couldn't make money being legal.

It's so obvious what's illegal, it would be good to see a bit of a crackdown, but then people's takeaways would be late.
 

Dan Lotus

Über Member
I live more out in the hick lands of berkshire - here we have a load of delivery riders, though I must be honest I have not noticed them being driven dangerously, or ridiculously fast.
I would presume for them, as it is all or part of their income, it is in their interest to keep the bike in one piece.
I have seen them going down no entry roads, or places where they simply shouldn't be, but again not dangerously.

I personally wouldn't choose to order food through a delivery service, I'm close enough to walk in to pick stuff up, and I just feel they have a pretty hard time of it - I'd feel guilty taking the delivery from them, even though I know it's very marginally adding to their income.
It just doesn't sit with me well - but I'm not having a go at people who do use them.

There are however a couple of local ebike riders who whizz up and down our road at serious speed - I can only estimate, but it's a small residential cul de sac, and it's got to be in excess of 30mph.
They ride with and without helmets They have masks on when not wearing a helmet), sometimes solo and sometimes two up.
I've also seen them riding at night using a phone to temporarily light up the road so they can see, but they stop as soon as they are through a junction.
There are children, pets, and foxes on our road, so a reasonable chance of something getting injured.

It's been reported to the local plod, but seemingly nothing has been done as they continue to ride around.
 
There used to be quite a few around here
but the delivery riders seems to use cars these days
and the nutters have reverted to petrol again

not seen a badly ridden didgy ebike for a while

I do see some on my rides - but they are generally just being ridden normally
and don;t so silly speeds with no pedalling

no idea why this has changed - have not seen the Police doing much to stop them!

Well that'll teach me

after saying that I have just nearly been splattered by an modded electric thing on the High Street

I was walking back to the car - down the pedestrianised bit - and curver right a bit to pass a coplue on my left

just left a polite distance

and some k***head on an electric thing shot between us at one hell of a rate
I mean - I ride a fair bit - enough to know what FAST means and that qualifies

if he had his me I would have been in an ambulance
and worse still - my wife's pasties would have got squashed!!


his mate went round the far side a bit slower but still fast


no way he missed me or the other people by more than a couple of inches
if eitehr of us had wandered unpredictably - and we have all seen pedestrians do that - then he would have been in trouble - and so would we!!
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
There are however a couple of local ebike riders who whizz up and down our road at serious speed - I can only estimate, but it's a small residential cul de sac, and it's got to be in excess of 30mph.
They ride with and without helmets They have masks on when not wearing a helmet), sometimes solo and sometimes two up.
I've also seen them riding at night using a phone to temporarily light up the road so they can see, but they stop as soon as they are through a junction.

You have a regular "user" or "dealer" on your quiet cul de sac then, unfortunately.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Well that'll teach me

after saying that I have just nearly been splattered by an modded electric thing on the High Street

I was walking back to the car - down the pedestrianised bit - and curver right a bit to pass a coplue on my left

just left a polite distance

and some k***head on an electric thing shot between us at one hell of a rate
I mean - I ride a fair bit - enough to know what FAST means and that qualifies

if he had his me I would have been in an ambulance
and worse still - my wife's pasties would have got squashed!!


his mate went round the far side a bit slower but still fast


no way he missed me or the other people by more than a couple of inches
if eitehr of us had wandered unpredictably - and we have all seen pedestrians do that - then he would have been in trouble - and so would we!!

Thank goodness the pasties were safe !
 
My wife had just told me that I need a haircut

I complained - it has only been a few months so she said

"Your looking like an old man"

"If you were still teaching the kids would be telling you that you look weird" (they actually did that - I didn;t object as it developed a good relationship with them)

"and they would be telling you it was freaking them out when you walked in front of the projector" (the shape on the image would enhance the spikey bit of very thin hair on the top"


she should have been a psychologist!!
 
I'd say the taxi driver he passed going up Sunwin Road would disagree. Then there's the throttle fitted, illegal in itself on any EPAC compliant bike after 2016.

Not totally true
they can have a throttle but it requires a specific piece of paper from the DVLA
it has been covered in some depth on the PEDELEC forum

there is (or was) an ebike company somewhere that offered their bikes with a throttle - but that means they would do the paperwork for you

it pretty much has to be done on a bike-by-bike basis

I seriously doubt any of the idiots or delivery riders do this
 
Not totally true
they can have a throttle but it requires a specific piece of paper from the DVLA
it has been covered in some depth on the PEDELEC forum

there is (or was) an ebike company somewhere that offered their bikes with a throttle - but that means they would do the paperwork for you

it pretty much has to be done on a bike-by-bike basis

I seriously doubt any of the idiots or delivery riders do this

this should explain
https://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/threads/how-to-get-legal-approval-for-a-pedelec-throttle.34008/
 
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