rodgemx125
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I know UK is 25kmh along with most of Europe. Where in the world is there higher or even no limits imposed?
I read new Zealand is 32kmh. Only slightly higher but would be much more realistic I feelAustralia is 25km/Hr too. I heard or saw an interview with Bosch guy just recently and it seems the fine line between speed / power is something they take seriously. Once above a limit it gets bike into "motorcyle" territory and allthe associated laws etc.
True - just googled it. Maybe i need to buy my bikes from NZ and bring them back!I read new Zealand is 32kmh. Only slightly higher but would be much more realistic I feel
I agree. 32km/h is just fine. Even on the Fuel EXE TQ motor. I don’t need any more than that for these roads/trails/hills.Canada is 32km/h and max motor 500watts.
25km/h is terrible, still good for the hills but on level ground it sucks.
US is 750 watts max, interesting on the differences country to country.Canada is 32km/h and max motor 500watts.
25km/h is terrible, still good for the hills but on level ground it sucks.
There are e-scooters capable of over 100kmh being used on the streets in NZ and Oz.The odd thing is they cap ebikes at 25km/h in Aus but then you have all these clowns suited up in motorcycle helmets on electric scooters weaving in and out of traffic at 40km/h.
Yep it's nuts and I know I'd feel safer on a bike at 40+yeT
There are e-scooters capable of over 100kmh being used on the streets in NZ and Oz.
They’re never technically legal but nobody seems to police it.
Yep I agree. My last two bikes were derestricted and 32 was perfect, on eco on the flats or mild incline I cycle at about 28-30km/h.Electric bicycle laws - Wikipedia
Says. rated power of less than or equal to 250 W, 25 km/h [15.5 mph]".
This is the de facto definition of an electrically assisted pedal cycle in the EU
Its too slow limit for level transport to the forest. if you ask me
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