Jenkins
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As has already been posted - pedal harder.A lot of people do want more speed .
As has already been posted - pedal harder.A lot of people do want more speed .
Then they can buy a speed pedelec. Or buy a regular bicycle and go faster.A lot of people do want more speed .
A lot of people do want more speed .
A lot of people do want more speed .
Or pedal faster on an ebike, mine regularly exceeds it's motor assist limit on the level and gentle grades as well as down grade.Then they can buy a speed pedelec. Or buy a regular bicycle and go faster.
As does mine, although its a real lump to pedal at those speeds compared to my svelte 'racers'. My average is always significantly higher on my unassisted bikes.Or pedal faster on an ebike, mine regularly exceeds it's motor assist limit on the level and gentle grades as well as down grade.
I've never hit the 60 Fossyant has, but I quite often get over 40mph on downhills. I think about 45-46 is the max I've hit. But it is quite an unusual ride if my max speed is under 33.You have done sixty on a bike I have 34 and thought if I hit a pot hole I am dead.
The knocking was because you were suggesting changing safety regulations to make trade easier (which it wouldn't really even do).Strange when I posted about having the same speed as American bikes everyone was knocking me now everyone is boasting how fast they have been.
People are buying kits to buy pass the settings and moving the magnet on the wheel.There are no end of illegal out there .The knocking was because you were suggesting changing safety regulations to make trade easier (which it wouldn't really even do).
The thing is, so long as the fall within the regulated limits, e-bikes count as bikes, and can use the shared use paths. Do you really want them powered so they can be doing 20mph+ in those circumstances?
Few of us who have hit 30+ on the road would do that on a shared use path, but not all e-bike riders are experienced enough general cyclists to recognise the risk in that, or adequately judge what speed they are doing. Many would be absolutely fine, of course, but the regulations are intended to reduce the risk from those who aren't .
Pot holes can be lethal and the faster you go the more difficult to spot and avoid .I've never hit the 60 Fossyant has, but I quite often get over 40mph on downhills. I think about 45-46 is the max I've hit. But it is quite an unusual ride if my max speed is under 33.
Provided you can see far enough ahead to be able to stop if something comes the other way (or the road is wide enough that doesn't matter), and provided there aren't any potholes you can't avoid, it isn't dangero8us, or too hard to do.
Pedal faster is that like having a dog and barking yourself.Or pedal faster on an ebike, mine regularly exceeds it's motor assist limit on the level and gentle grades as well as down grade.