Sheffield_Tiger
Legendary Member
Yes. Sure.
An Electrically Assisted Pedal Cycle is a pedal cycle in law and the same road rules apply to it as a normal bicycle. There is no "speed limit" for the bike.
The rules regarding power output and the limit of 15.5mph above which the motor should not propel the bike are the rules that define the machine as an EAPC rather than a motor vehicle requiring European Whole Vehicle Type Approval, VED, insurance and licencing requirements.
An Electrically Assisted Pedal Cycle is a pedal cycle in law and the same road rules apply to it as a normal bicycle. There is no "speed limit" for the bike.
The rules regarding power output and the limit of 15.5mph above which the motor should not propel the bike are the rules that define the machine as an EAPC rather than a motor vehicle requiring European Whole Vehicle Type Approval, VED, insurance and licencing requirements.