Thanks Dax thats the answer I get from most riders who are against derestricting, they are happy to ride there bikes above 15mph as long as its under their own power. This is not breaking the law, but what actually is the law for? It cant be a speed limit for bikes because a strong rider can and does take his bike well above 15mph, roadies for instance, crosscountry racers, downhill riders and racers. so is the law just for weak riders to stop them achieving the same performance/speed as strong riders on ebikes? or what?
We all know (I hope) that the speed limit of a bike, ebike or normal bike is limited by two things gearing and rider power.
so what is the law for then and why is it different in other parts of the world
On road on my Levo HT I regularly go past the limit, maybe around 17/18mph but off road I'm not bothered staying at the limit as I'm never in a hurry, the off road riding is for enjoyment and the road more for fitness.
As for the reason for the limit, I think it makes sense for throttle e-bikes but not for pedal assist, I don't think the people who decide on these laws know enough about the different types of e-bikes.