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
Why , just buy a volspeed or speedboxTrue - just googled it. Maybe i need to buy my bikes from NZ and bring them back!
This should be … speed of 25kph.EPACS are restrcited to 250w max ( nominal) motor, power assist only when pedalling, and a maximum assisted speed of 20kph.
Yes..thanks....my typo mistake. I have edited my postThis should be … speed of 25kph.
Yes because although it may be private property it is open to public accessI mostly ride in the Surrey hills which is privately owned land run by management companies SO as it’s private property does the Uk ebike speed limit of 25kph still apply ?
Only if not open to public access. At the end of the day all land is owned by someone.....local authorities, Forestry England etcI was lead to believe if i is private property and you have permission of the owner, you can ride at what ever speed you want
I've had SB on my bike for a couple of years now and use it if the coast is clearOnly if not open to public access. At the end of the day all land is owned by someone.....local authorities, Forestry England etc
I regularly hit 17-18 mph on my local xc trail loops. I don't ride in boost, but in trail mode so far I've not hit 20mph except on some down hills or on a road transfer. 15.5mph would definitely be annoying and I'd jailbreak my bike the first day I rode it...Wish I had US software because 25km on flats is just to slow and 7 km increase would make a huge difference though it doesn't sound like it.
The workshops do not have access to any software other than what is approved in the country, I have been told.
I was lead to believe if i is private property and you have permission of the owner, you can ride at what ever speed
Cheers King William 1Only if not open to public access. At the end of the day all land is owned by someone.....local authorities, Forestry England etc
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