Throttles on ebikes aren't legal if "fully acting" but they are provided they don't assist above 3.7mph unless pedalling, and not above 15.5mph of course.
b) the person who wrote it didn;t check properly and wrote a load of rubbish

What police in Leeds were using was the fact that the bike didn't require a rider to be on the bike when the test was done. Anything over the regulated cut-off speed on throttle alone were seized as unlicensed mopeds, no insurance or driving licence. The easy stuff to catch them on.I'm opting for B.
It would be no problem to use said device to test for pedalling over 15.5mph, you just get one officer to hold the bike and another squats down and turns the pedals.
I did almost the same about an hour ago. Bike on a stand not a dyno but same principle. I'd changed the cassette on my Orbea Gain and was testing the motor was still working. It has a special lock ring with inset magnets, so you have to remember to use the old lockring not the one on the new cassette or the motor won't work.
More info here: https://www.nottinghamshire.police....le-illegal-e-bikes-in-nottingham-city-centre/
I reckon that there is a bit of 'A' too![]()
More info here: https://www.nottinghamshire.police....le-illegal-e-bikes-in-nottingham-city-centre/
I reckon that there is a bit of 'A' too![]()
As for the 'illegal activities' how does delivering a Pizza become illegal,A load of bullcrap, you would think they'd know the regulations.As for the 'illegal activities' how does delivering a Pizza become illegal,
TBH these riders do themselves no favours by riding on pavements dressed in black with no lighting.
The way they're working removes the requirement for a separate test facility.The Police Officer seems to be saying that you can have a throttle as long as it does not exceed 15.5 mph when using it
They are even pointing to the regulations on a phone screen at one point
They should know that this is almost certainly illegal just by having a throttle
UNLESS their legal department has said that this is dodgy ground for a prosecution and they are better off getting evidence that it goes over 15.5 mph using the throttle on top of everything else
Be nice to know what the cops in the street have been told
With some bike manufacturers willing to put a bike through the MVSA to sell it as one that meets the current UK EAPC regulations, with "no licence or insurance required" to use one, it removes the grey area that's been introduced by this.A load of bullcrap, you would think they'd know the regulations.As for the 'illegal activities' how does delivering a Pizza become illegal,
TBH these riders do themselves no favours by riding on pavements dressed in black with no lighting.
Utter crap, just 'propaganda' from the 'Daily Fail' etc.and at least some of the people riding will be using the pizza delivery (or whatever) as a cover for "other things"

Utter crap, just 'propaganda' from the 'Daily Fail' etc.![]()
Victim of an attempted mugging, by an electric bike rider, the week before Christmas here.Utter crap, just 'propaganda' from the 'Daily Fail' etc.![]()