Barbara_Reed
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I think this one doesForums do not need unpleasant trolls like you.
I think this one doesForums do not need unpleasant trolls like you.
I'd be curious to see what's possible, in this basic format- ultra-light moto- without regulations. You know... like a Sur-Ron motor stuffed into a Reign chassis. What would that be like to ride?
I think its a 1974 tm125. The 400 was a man eater.
Hey not bragging, but I suspect you have not experienced how irritating it is to bump up against the speed limiter every 5 to 10 seconds in a 30 minute ride day after day on the daily commutes. Otherwise you might be more sympathetic. I ride a bike because I enjoy it but that takes the enjoyment away. It's a simple as that.I weep salt tears for you. You must be such an important person with the value of your time so high. I am in awe of your perspicacity, and your need to spend another four minutes in bed is of course understandable, who are we, mere mortals, to stand in your way. Perhaps a helicopter ride would suit you better, oh exalted one.
Or just get over yourself.
Try actually riding a derestricted Emtb before sharing your thoughtsI’m not sure what problem we could solve
Gary, I’m sorry I should have been more clear. I can tell you’ve missed my point as a result - we agree…Pedalling a normal bike at double the Emtb assistance restriction limit isn't difficult and no helmet, insurance, tax or MOT is required to do so
nonsense about car legislation is irrelivent.
Try actually riding a derestricted Emtb before sharing your thoughts
It's absolutely laughable that techradar would ask Gavin's opinion
The guy has next to no knowledge of Ebikes and runs a small niche high end roadbike shop. more interested in playing with their fancy coffee machine than serving customers that don't fit the roadie stereotype.
No. His opinion was used as filler on an extremely basic and lazy piece of journalism.
If you've actually read the thread I'm not sure why you'd even consider posting a link to it
I made no assumption as to your motivation.
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...correctly from the content of the article you linked to that you hadn't actually bothered to read the thread.
Clue: there's nothing new in the techradar article that hasn't already been covered here.
Serious question; what offence are you committing in the USA if you ride a derestricted eBike on the public highway?
In the UK it’s several as a derestricted eBike is essentially a moped so that’s no insurance, no number plate, no helmet, possibly no licence.
Serious question; what offence are you committing in the USA if you ride a derestricted eBike on the public highway?
In the UK it’s several as a derestricted eBike is essentially a moped so that’s no insurance, no number plate, no helmet, possibly no licence.
You don't need such heavy machine if you derestrict your regular eMTB motor.
When I get my 45lb eMTB going over 50kmh on even a paved road downhill, mainly gravity assisted, things start to feel wrong
Nearly exactly my thoughts.With regards to off road riding - the lawmakers have got the 25 limit wrong. If it was 32 (kmh) I believe most people would be satisfied and this conversation would be on the fringes. As someone who is more pro govenment control than libertarian, I have broken the law and changed my limit to 32 (ie a rare moment of break the law for me). That change made a huge difference and I no longer feel the need for any further derestriction.
seriously?
what on earth bike do you have that it feels so wrong going downhill on a road doing way slower speeds than you'd typically expect to be doing on an 18lb roadbike with 25mm tyres?
Not a fan of front wheel drive ebikes and I haven't even ridden one much faster than the 15mph limit
What i like best is that it keeps my drivetrain input separate from the motor, no PAS.
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