What it boils down to is that the evolution of the Pedelec is outstripping the relevant legislation, not just in terms of speed limit, but also in terms of power outputs and use.
Its also apparent that emtb's are the anomaly in the Pedelec world, in that of all the bikes out there they are the ones used as performance machines with owners most closely want to replicate what they do on a normal bike.
What i mean by this, is that when riding the hybrid ebike we have in the family, the speed limiter/cutoff is of no consequence or relevance, its a bike you get on and wonder off on a ride, you are riding it at a constant cadences and the main purpose is ease of getting somewhere rather than speed of getting anywhere. Other than going downhill it will hardly ever go near the cut off.
However fast MTB riders are riding at speeds on trails that mean constantly cutting in and out of the restrictor, which is frustrating to the flow of the ride. Add it the extra weight of the bike due to the nature of an burlier nature of an MTB in the first place, and it gets very annoying.
As such the cutoff point on an EMTB would ideally be higher, which puts it out of sync with the wider pedelec world as normal pedelecs don't need derestricting, but a lot of EMTB riders derestrict theirs to improve the flow of the ride.
Its also apparent that emtb's are the anomaly in the Pedelec world, in that of all the bikes out there they are the ones used as performance machines with owners most closely want to replicate what they do on a normal bike.
What i mean by this, is that when riding the hybrid ebike we have in the family, the speed limiter/cutoff is of no consequence or relevance, its a bike you get on and wonder off on a ride, you are riding it at a constant cadences and the main purpose is ease of getting somewhere rather than speed of getting anywhere. Other than going downhill it will hardly ever go near the cut off.
However fast MTB riders are riding at speeds on trails that mean constantly cutting in and out of the restrictor, which is frustrating to the flow of the ride. Add it the extra weight of the bike due to the nature of an burlier nature of an MTB in the first place, and it gets very annoying.
As such the cutoff point on an EMTB would ideally be higher, which puts it out of sync with the wider pedelec world as normal pedelecs don't need derestricting, but a lot of EMTB riders derestrict theirs to improve the flow of the ride.