This is, I suspect, a product of the legislation rather than the technology. Electric "assist" to pedalling means that it isn't subject to the same rules as a moped.Thanks Pete. Unfortunately he already has an electric bike but is finding it isn't as useful as the sales person made it sound (surprise surprise). there is no 'clutch' facility so he has to pedal with great difficulty to get the motor to kick in. .
Which bit of this post did you not read?lazy
I'm asking because a friend who has a disability is getting all excited about this and it's not clear to me whether it's even really feasible.
Thanks Pete. Unfortunately he already has an electric bike but is finding it isn't as useful as the sales person made it sound (surprise surprise). I can't remember the make of it, but it's very heavy and (his main gripe) when you set off going uphill there is no 'clutch' facility so he has to pedal with great difficulty to get the motor to kick in. His needs are a little unusual in that he's very short - his normal bike is a child's one - so the e-bike has small wheels. I think he could have done much better with the amount of money he paid.