mjr
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That sounds like it won't stop them because there's loads of them already here and there'll be a steady stream of "grey imports" across the border. It might reduce it a bit, but "if there is any way they could possibly be converted to be used above the legal power-assist limits" sounds like a recipe for making almost all e-bikes illegal (there's usually a way to fool the assistance sensor, and often a way to tell it you've fitted smaller wheels which will result in exceeding the cut-off speed if you haven't) or it might help manufacturers lock the bikes down to the point that they can't be repaired except by the manufacturer or their anointed priests. Neither of those is an effect I'd like to see.I've been reading threads about e-bikes (and e-scooters) in local forums and this one, and have come to the conclusion that one effective way to stop the overpowered ones is to legislate to make selling them illegal if there is any way they could possibly be converted to be used above the legal power-assist limits. In other words: cut off this problem at the point of sale.
Many of the sellers don't bother with disclaimers, as far as I've seen. So as a next step, I would support requiring large hard-to-ignore notices of the illegality on all shop display models and all packaging, and also require registration of the owners of any non-type-approved motorcycle. This should be possible because we have laws about packaging other harmful things like cigarettes and already require registration of other motor vehicles.Otherwise, we'll continue seeing traders selling them and using the usual BS disclaimers about them only being legal in off-road environments, etc., and then having people buy them and use them at unreasonable speeds on public roads and paths.
Other than that, the real solution remains tackling the companies who like to pretend that they thought they had a pool of casual delivery riders that could beat Mark Cavendish hollow day after day, rather than knowing they're on illegal motorbikes.
Here's the offending post. It's pretty easy to find on their facebook page if you want to take a look yourself