no, UK law requires that the motor ceases assistance at 25km/h. (and that the bike must be pedaled for the motor to assist, there is no throttle).
that's what defines an e-bike (officially a 'pedelec') and lets you ride it on bridleways.
a machine that breaks either of those is legally a...
I like the look of that black one.
It's odd re the lack of SWAT chaintool. My '19 Carbon Comp I got a few days ago had one, my friend's that was bought in may didn't.
Wonder why they've downsized the rear tyre from a 2.6 Butcher. Does a Levo really need the 'fast rolling' 2.3 Eliminator?
don't need a motor for distance do we, legs suffice very well for that (for anyone free of health issues).
it's a combination of altitude and time (because fast is less efficient than slow for the same ride).
Spesh have data from millions of rides to compare against. There will be tell tale patterns.
Individually we all like to think we're special. We're not.
For a given distance, the higher the speed the more energy needed.
That must leave tell-tales all over the battery use stats.
Does the Spesh diagnostic software pick those up? Do they care?
I don't know.
But I don't believe they can't.