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Freddyflatfoot wrote:Hmm, dunno about that!
Nick refers to my profession!
Lets see how good you are.
Rob


Fush wrote:Well it appears you are correct xyster just check his profile.
quick everyone hide
If the police officer has an overpowered ebike does that mean i can?


Freddyflatfoot wrote:Fush,
My calcs give me over 2.3kW. Thats a whisker more over the 200 watt limit than I am getting. In fact about 10 times more!

Freddyflatfoot wrote:...So, even tough I am a copper, and I should be working within the law, I'm not. ...

fechter wrote:Freddyflatfoot wrote:...So, even tough I am a copper, and I should be working within the law, I'm not. ...
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I don't know how the process works down there, but there is usually a way to get stupid laws ammended.


Freddyflatfoot wrote:there are already moves to increase our power limit, to a whopping 300 watts!
as for a most places having a 500 watt limit, I'm not sure that is correct.
Europe has a 250 watt, with a requirement for pedelec.
Not sure of power in England, but a top speed of only 15 mph! And then the motor must cut out.

Freddyflatfoot wrote:there are already moves to increase our power limit, to a whopping 300 watts!
as for a most places having a 500 watt limit, I'm not sure that is correct.
Europe has a 250 watt, with a requirement for pedelec.
Not sure of power in England, but a top speed of only 15 mph! And then the motor must cut out.
Unless you want count the US, and say that is 'most places'!
I think I'll just work within moderate power levels that give me a reasonable speed of 30 -35 kph, and take my chances.
I figure if I do that, then I wont attract any attention at all!
Rob



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