As @Paulquattro posted a bove there is no such thing as an " EBIKE" and we are as guilty as the media by using a term that does not exist anywhere in law. There are bicycles, pedelecs ( which are classified as bicycles for legal purposes) and motorcycles/mopeds. We should not expect the media to know any better......but even recent reports by the police in the UK demonstrate that they are not a lot better informed. On one report a UK PC reporting on bikes that had been seized said he could tell if the bike was illegal by the size of the rear hub motor!! The term EMTB ( Electric MounTain Bike) is OK I guess but the term Bike or Biker is often used for motorcycles as well. We seem reluctant to use the word "bicycle"!
As for derestriction, as tempting as it is, especially in the UK, it makes a Pedelec illegal and presents a threat of future further regulations.
Central to the issue is the fact that few if any enforcement authorities have any real means of identifying the difference between a pedelec and a motorcycle without first seizing the bike and running some tests.....even then those tests are rudimentary. On one police report in the UK the PC said he could lift the back wheel and see what maximum speed the speedo reported.............that presumably takes 2 PCs and assumes the speedo reports the correct speed. I think he was referring to a vehicle with a throttle, and of course that is not permitted on a pedelec so he needed not bother!!
As for derestriction, as tempting as it is, especially in the UK, it makes a Pedelec illegal and presents a threat of future further regulations.
Central to the issue is the fact that few if any enforcement authorities have any real means of identifying the difference between a pedelec and a motorcycle without first seizing the bike and running some tests.....even then those tests are rudimentary. On one police report in the UK the PC said he could lift the back wheel and see what maximum speed the speedo reported.............that presumably takes 2 PCs and assumes the speedo reports the correct speed. I think he was referring to a vehicle with a throttle, and of course that is not permitted on a pedelec so he needed not bother!!
