Smithy
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It's not about putting more effort in. There is a certain speed most people will get down a trail and 25km/h sits right on that limit for alot of us. I don't stare at the speedo when riding a trail so the cutout can catch you by surprise, add the fact that on most bikes it adds a noticeable decceleration effect and it not only kills the fun but can genuinely add to the danger.
I don't buy the whole risk mitigation thing either, you choose how hard to ride your bike, when, and in what circumstance. I understand where you are coming from but it's a bit too overreaching in my view. You've got more chance maming someone by not driving the approved distance behind them and nobody does that. It's just become common practice so people perceive it as a risk.
As is evidenced by this thread and others on the same subject, most people can live with 32km/h. It's no about getting endlessly faster, we just want the bikes to cover a more workable operating range.
Smithy - the mltors are designed to operate at at least 32km/h of the US market so I reckon you just unlucky.
I’ve always been unlucky
after 30 years Ive just had to deal with it.
mainly Via money going out of my bank account