I tap past the limiter off rode regularly. Particularly on bigger jump runs. They are pretty much all faster than 32kph.32kmh or 20mph seems to be enough for me. I rarely hit those speeds on our mountain and the short time I’m on pavement I just power thru the speed limit/governer.
But those battery powered scooters, skateboards and unicycles…I have no idea. Seen two battery powered unicycles on our trails yesterday. They had full face helmets and protective gear. I tried to get a pic but I wasn’t fast enough.
Just been to Lake Garda and for the first time ever saw 2 e-bikes with number plates and brake lights on. They flew past so didn’t get the chance to see what make they are, I’m guessing these were capable of at least 28 mph! Italy is restricted to 25 kph….I'm considering the turbo tero x 5.0 as I want a commuter bike as well as a full suspension emtb for trail riding. I'd probably throw a 150mm front fork on that though. ideally there is a 28mph Bosch 150mm travel bike out there in carbon.
Seen two battery powered unicycles on our trails yesterday. They had full face helmets and protective gear. I tried to get a pic but I wasn’t fast enough.
S-pedelec 45 km/h according to EU regulations. Insurance, number plate, mirror and brake light are obligatory. And a driving licence for scooter is required.Just been to Lake Garda and for the first time ever saw 2 e-bikes with number plates and brake lights on. They flew past so didn’t get the chance to see what make they are, I’m guessing these were capable of at least 28 mph! Italy is restricted to 25 kph….
A few months ago I spoke to a young guy who I’ve seen riding our trails on an E-skateboard (one big wheel). He explained the stop-and-go method. He gets air-time.I ride one regularly, it does 45mph and the newer ones do 55mph now. And yeah, always fully geared on the bloody things!
I think it was a bulls e-stream 4, had a brose motor and it maybe a throttle.Bulls used to sell a 28 mph emtb , but it was a tank. A conundrum for sure, hack a bosch bike and it will roll along for years except the anti tampering software might brick it. Otoh the specialized has a completely unreliable drivetrain that gives you 2500 miles per motor if lucky.
I vaguely remember that. Wasn’t available for very long (weeks? Months?) maybe. Probably didn’t gain much traction with LEO’s.I remember few year back Trek had one listed on there web site I remember seeing it. It was a police version. The story was you couldn't get it when you actually went to order it. Does anybody remember it? As we know here in the states a pedelec is legal in a lot of places on the road but, trails are a different story.
For Shimano certified OEMs like us here at LaMere Cycles, where we build high end carbon eMTB bikes, we can set the EP801 motors to any speed limit up to 28mph. We ship bikes all over the world and there are different regulations in every country, and different regulations all around the USA even, so we talk to the customer and make sure they know what the rules are on the local trails they will be riding and as long as they are in compliance we sell them what they order.I'm considering the turbo tero x 5.0 as I want a commuter bike as well as a full suspension emtb for trail riding. I'd probably throw a 150mm front fork on that though. ideally there is a 28mph Bosch 150mm travel bike out there in carbon.
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