2Phast2Delirious
100 W
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Hi there, Chalo!The pedals don't go with the lack of seat height adjustment. Why bother?
Indeed. Every eBike and eScooter I build MUST be or look street legal. China Grom is another project I have. This has the rare 72 volt brushless mid-drive motor. Since everything is plug-and-play, I plan to change it out for a real Honda Grom with a blown motor, so I'm storing this till then.Because it's an "ebike".
On a motorbike I would definitely not want pedal cranks.
Yeah, it's usurping hard-won bicycle privileges without actually riding a bicycle. Dick move. Better than driving a giant truck as a commuter car, but in the same spirit.Pedals are the loophole
Indeed. Every eBike and eScooter I build MUST be or look street legal.
48v 2wd 2000w +35mph
Are you talking about the same dicks dressed in Tour de France underwear riding their bicycles at unsafe speeds on the city trails?Yeah, it's usurping hard-won bicycle privileges without actually riding a bicycle. Dick move. Better than driving a giant truck as a commuter car, but in the same spirit.
I like it. I like the unique looks, and the performance. Most of the so called legal eBikes aren't fast enough to be safe on busy streets.48v 2wd 2000w +35mph
Pedals are the loophole
Check out this eBike project I'm doing for the wife.I like it. I like the unique looks, and the performance. Most of the so called legal eBikes aren't fast enough to be safe on busy streets
It isn't either of those things. But what you have there isn't at all a bicycle.
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Swap the pedals for footpegs and put a (moped?) plate on, and everybody is cool with it.
* Juanito is merely a hub-powered, low-end children's bike.
No requirement that it be pedaled, Kick bikes still qualify.
Whether it's meant to be pedaled or not doesn't matter. All that matters is if the pedals are functional. I consider pedaling as an emergency back up. I'm 70 yrs old, and hardly ever pedal, but when I lost power 8 miles from home a few years ago I was glad I had functioning pedals to get me home.If the seat doesn't adjust for leg length, then it's not meant to be pedaled. So maybe it's a riding toy and not a moped. But it's not a bicycle unless it's made to be pedaled.
Whether it's meant to be pedaled or not doesn't matter.
To defend Chalo, as they are "high-output," lack license plates and in$urance, and don't pedal in the bike lane, we regard your bike and the Surron as "dick-moves." Your high powered electric motorcycle was undoubtedly advertised as "off-road only" when it was sold. Every Stealth and Surron riders I've encountered ride unethically. FYI, A copper may issue you a ticket or perhaps seize your bike, depending on where you live and may lead to every bike being pulled over just to check if its street-legal.Whether it's meant to be pedaled or not doesn't matter. All that matters is if the pedals are functional. I consider pedaling as an emergency back up. I'm 70 yrs old, and hardly ever pedal, but when I lost power 8 miles from home a few years ago I was glad I had functioning pedals to get me home. View attachment 346465
I was always prone to doing dumb things on 2 wheels, but I tried to keep my stupid in self digesting doses, never felt it was a good idea to spread my stupid all over other peoples worlds.
So I get he came off sounding young dumb and full... off youthfull exuberance, but lets face it, we are not all riding penny farthings to the malt shop, we all want it... a lil better/faster/funner/easier/whatever..
And sometimes you have to kick off your shoes and wade in the fountain, even if it is a lil gross and totally illegal.