Leeds police have been seizing any that go above the cut-off speed on throttle only. Given that throttles are supposed to be walk assist, it puts them well above the cut-off speed.I have wondered about the device they used to check the speed cut off
How much tolerance do they allow??
I mean - if it cuts out at 15.5 mph then clearly it is OK
but do they regard it as failed at 15.6 mph
or do they allow 10% - and let it go if it is below about 17??
after all - if the cutoff was set to 16.7mph then it is clearly not fiddled - and probably just set a smidge high by the factory
or the tyre is not exactly what the speed detector expects
( I presume - it is often done by wheel revs - and the exact size of the tyre would change that)
I have wondered about the device they used to check the speed cut off
How much tolerance do they allow??
I mean - if it cuts out at 15.5 mph then clearly it is OK
but do they regard it as failed at 15.6 mph
or do they allow 10% - and let it go if it is below about 17??
after all - if the cutoff was set to 16.7mph then it is clearly not fiddled - and probably just set a smidge high by the factory
or the tyre is not exactly what the speed detector expects
( I presume - it is often done by wheel revs - and the exact size of the tyre would change that)
There needs to be some tolerance, to allow for when the rider fits a bigger tyre.
I dangerously presume the 15.5mph motor cutoff is calibrated against the supplied tyres by the manufacturer, in my gravel ebike's case, 40mm Nanos.
But last week I fitted a 45mm Caracal Race to the rear, stupidly I've barely been out on it so far, but I think the rear hub motor is possibly cutting off closer to 16mph now.
They get checked on a portable dynamometer, for compliance with speed cut-off laws. Fail and bike and riders get parted.
How about this for a confusing message from an actual police force. I was commenting on a video with some surron electric motorbikes and yet again the police are calling them ebikes and actually doubling down on it when challenged 🤷♂️
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E-bike now means any bike with an electric motor. That horse has bolted, there’s no point in slamming the stable door now.
We just need the police and media to be clear on the legal status of whatever they’re discussing
Yes - they need to use another word for legal ones to illegal ones
EPAC seems to be available for this!
Yes - they need to use another word for legal ones to illegal ones
EPAC seems to be available for this!
(Electrically Assisted Pedal Cycle).I did argue back that they're perpetuating the problem, but they're not having it. So 🤷♂️