I just Wanted to see what people’s thoughts are on speed restrictions on e-bikes.
Me personally don’t see the problem in derestricting Ebikes and don’t really understand why they have to be restricted.
I’ve rode a derestricted ebike ?in turbo and my findings were as follows.
On the flat you still need to pedal like your life depends on it to reach speeds of 36 MPH , on my scott genius analogue I’ve reached roughly the same speed. The only + to the ebike was it helped me to keep a consistent speed for longer which In turn helped to increase my stamina.
On the hills the Ebike climbes with ease ,just a nice steady pace no where near hitting the sound barrier and been reckless and dangerous.
The downhill sections I feel just as fast on the ebike as I would on my downhill bike which is a +
So I personally don’t understand the need for any restrictions at all , or am I missing something, I could understand if on our Ebikes we were going as fast as something with an engine , but we are going pretty much the same speed as an unassisted mtb , until we come to hill sections and then ,,,,,Yes this is where there the little man comes into play giving a constant push up,
but we are not speeding up the hill at breakneck speeds we are just going up slightly faster.
I just don’t get it
I think most people think of an ebike as an electric motor bike where you do not pedal , the amount of people that Ive let testride my bike to which they’ve said me what do i do , my reply just pedal , the next minute the big grin comes and then the start shouting I can’t believe it.
So my thoughts are it’s lack of education on the ebike scene that’s causing the problems with laws.
I’m sure the bike manufacturers would rather not have the added expense of putting a restriction on the bike in the first place.
So Keep riding and smiling
Power to the ebike revolution ✌????
Me personally don’t see the problem in derestricting Ebikes and don’t really understand why they have to be restricted.
I’ve rode a derestricted ebike ?in turbo and my findings were as follows.
On the flat you still need to pedal like your life depends on it to reach speeds of 36 MPH , on my scott genius analogue I’ve reached roughly the same speed. The only + to the ebike was it helped me to keep a consistent speed for longer which In turn helped to increase my stamina.
On the hills the Ebike climbes with ease ,just a nice steady pace no where near hitting the sound barrier and been reckless and dangerous.
The downhill sections I feel just as fast on the ebike as I would on my downhill bike which is a +
So I personally don’t understand the need for any restrictions at all , or am I missing something, I could understand if on our Ebikes we were going as fast as something with an engine , but we are going pretty much the same speed as an unassisted mtb , until we come to hill sections and then ,,,,,Yes this is where there the little man comes into play giving a constant push up,
but we are not speeding up the hill at breakneck speeds we are just going up slightly faster.
I just don’t get it
I think most people think of an ebike as an electric motor bike where you do not pedal , the amount of people that Ive let testride my bike to which they’ve said me what do i do , my reply just pedal , the next minute the big grin comes and then the start shouting I can’t believe it.
So my thoughts are it’s lack of education on the ebike scene that’s causing the problems with laws.
I’m sure the bike manufacturers would rather not have the added expense of putting a restriction on the bike in the first place.
So Keep riding and smiling
Power to the ebike revolution ✌????