ObiWanBenobi
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This guys generally a complete tool but interesting video.
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I thought you'd pickup on that & you're right of course but if you don't think moarrrr regulation will flow from all the wonderful attention electric two wheeled conveyances are receiving then I have a beach hut in Wolverhampton to sell you.Thats not regulatory kickback - thats Enforcement
How do they even enforce it? Like are there park rangers stopping people and asking what continuous wattage their bikes go to? Have you ever been stopped? Just curiouswe are definitely going in circles here.
the bottom line, as far as I'm concerned, is that the M2S motor has a continuous power higher than 250W
which means in the UK it should be registered and taxed, the owner should have a licence and wear a motorbike helmet.
one camp think that definitely won't factor into UK legislation ever, and the other camp think it might...
we are definitely going in circles here.
the bottom line, as far as I'm concerned, is that the M2S motor has a continuous power higher than 250W
which means in the UK it should be registered and taxed, the owner should have a licence and wear a motorbike helmet.
one camp think that definitely won't factor into UK legislation ever, and the other camp think it might...
that infrastructure is mainly in cities currently, so no I haven'tHow do they even enforce it? Like are there park rangers stopping people and asking what continuous wattage their bikes go to? Have you ever been stopped? Just curious
pauldavies.uk
What has any of that got to do with non-modified legally compliant EMTBs ?that infrastructure is mainly in cities currently, so no I haven't
but, here are some links detailing some of the new proposed legislation (changes to Crime and Policing bill) coming through the UK parliament
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Paul Davies MP raises the issue of the Off-Road Bike Menace
Last week the Crime and Policing Bill passed its second reading. The Bill represents the most significant package of measures on crime and policing in decades. This Bill includes 50 new …pauldavies.uk
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Four new cycling offences tabled in Lords as Government targets Illegal e-cycle use
Last week’s oral question debate in the House of Lords (10 June 2025) confirmed a significant development in the regulatory landscape for electric cycles (e-cycles), with the Government proposing four new criminal offences and fresh enforcement powers to tackle their illegal and dangerous use on...keoghs.co.uk
I thought you'd pickup on that & you're right of course but if you don't think moarrrr regulation will flow from all the wonderful attention electric two wheeled conveyances are receiving then I have a beach hut in Wolverhampton to sell you.
The second part is myopic imo. We're already seeing a lot of noise from Fire services mopping up after mopes who thought Ali Express was the answer to all their transport problems & the clock is ticking until some feckless besurroned hood rat scythes down an upstanding member of the community up the shopping parade & then the heat really will be on.
we are definitely going in circles here.
the bottom line, as far as I'm concerned, is that the M2S motor has a continuous power higher than 250W
which means in the UK it should be registered and taxed, the owner should have a licence and wear a motorbike helmet.
one camp think that definitely won't factor into UK legislation ever, and the other camp think it might...
They discussed it and the transcript is here...that infrastructure is mainly in cities currently, so no I haven't
but, here are some links detailing some of the new proposed legislation (changes to Crime and Policing bill) coming through the UK parliament
![]()
Paul Davies MP raises the issue of the Off-Road Bike Menace
Last week the Crime and Policing Bill passed its second reading. The Bill represents the most significant package of measures on crime and policing in decades. This Bill includes 50 new …pauldavies.uk
![]()
Four new cycling offences tabled in Lords as Government targets Illegal e-cycle use
Last week’s oral question debate in the House of Lords (10 June 2025) confirmed a significant development in the regulatory landscape for electric cycles (e-cycles), with the Government proposing four new criminal offences and fresh enforcement powers to tackle their illegal and dangerous use on...keoghs.co.uk
No because anecdote is not the plural of data.Let me know if you ever have been or know of anyone stopped on a manufactured (not home built) ebike in the UK and had the motor power tested. Never heard or seen it in all my years riding.
The Avinox motors comply with the regulations the same as all the other current mtb motors due. Peak output is not the same as continuous. You can argue that the regulations are bollocks if you want but they and everyone else are playing by the current rules.we are definitely going in circles here.
the bottom line, as far as I'm concerned, is that the M2S motor has a continuous power higher than 250W
which means in the UK it should be registered and taxed, the owner should have a licence and wear a motorbike helmet.
one camp think that definitely won't factor into UK legislation ever, and the other camp think it might...
average is continuous ?I'm a bit late to this thread but how do you know this?
I have an M1 - rated to 1000W. Even on a strenuous ride in the Scotland/Lakes/Wales/wherever the motor averages about 100W. It rarely, if ever, even gets to 1000W.
To reach a 250W average is actually incredibly hard. You're governed more by terrain - you'd need a runway to pedal down as fast as you could, whilst going uphill.
The M2S does not have a continuous power of more than 250W. Don't spread lies.
nope - only when you have permission to ride on private landThe Avinox motors comply with the regulations the same as all the other current mtb motors due. Peak output is not the same as continuous. You can argue that the regulations are bollocks if you want but they and everyone else are playing by the current rules.
Registration and tax only apply to road use so even if the motors weren't compliant with the power rules it would make no difference when used off road.
Whoops. Thank god you're here.average is continuous ?
'while the premium M2S delivers up to 1,300 W & 130 Nm continuously'
the M2S is very obviously higher than 250W continuous
Well with a response like that you will go far. Corporate are always looking for the big thinkers.great argument
The mode is continuous. Not the power. It cannot deliver 1300 Watts continuously for the entire discharge of the battery. The motor has a temperature sensor and derates as it heats up, as does the Battery Pack.average is continuous ?
'while the premium M2S delivers up to 1,300 W & 130 Nm continuously'
the M2S is very obviously higher than 250W continuous
@RobRides has recently dropped a really interesting technical interview with Ferdinand Wolf from Avinox. Well worth a watch and it's very impressive to see the work that Avinox have put in to their new motors.The M2S does not have a continuous power of more than 250W. Don't spread lies.
ok so you're saying pinkbike and others have got it wrong RE: the 1300W continuous - fineThe mode is continuous. Not the power. It cannot deliver 1300 Watts continuously for the entire discharge of the battery. The motor has a temperature sensor and derates as it heats up, as does the Battery Pack.
Watch the video of Rob interviewing the Avinox Rep. He clearly states this.
For certification in NSW, they must provide some sort of evidence of compliance. If the motor never re-rated, then it would not be certified.ok so you're saying pinkbike and others have got it wrong RE: the 1300W continuous - fine
I've simply stated it obviously exceeds 250w continuous
you're telling me you honestly believe it doesn't exceed 250W continuous?
Are you trolling now?ok so you're saying pinkbike and others have got it wrong RE: the 1300W continuous - fine
I've simply stated it obviously exceeds 250w continuous
you're telling me you honestly believe it doesn't exceed 250W continuous?
trolling would be personal attacks in my book...Are you trolling now?
Do you seriously think that Avinox would be allowed to sell and get this motor certified in the UK and Europe if it didn't meet the regulations?
I thought you were feigning stupidity - I was giving you the benefit of the doubt...trolling would be personal attacks in my book...
am I insulting Astro66 somehow?
the troll is deep in you, I see...I thought you were feigning stupidity - I was giving you the benefit of the doubt..
Thank you for your contribution to this thread. I think we understand your view that it is all nonsense. You don't really need to say any more, and if you wish to continue your disparaging comments with other people perhaps you could do it by PM and leave the rest of us out of it. Thanks.I thought you were feigning stupidity - I was giving you the benefit of the doubt...
Is it you? It's you isn't it.
This guys generally a complete tool but interesting video.
Calm down darling. I wasn't calling anyone a wanker...Thank you for your contribution to this thread. I think we understand your view that it is all nonsense. You don't really need to say any more, and if you wish to continue your disparaging comments with other people perhaps you could do it by PM and leave the rest of us out of it. Thanks.
Aaahh. Sorry Rusty.Is it you? It's you isn't it.
For a bloke with a handful of posts in here, you are throwing more than a bit of tedious shit about than you ought.
Don't call me darling and I won't call you a wanker.Calm down darling. I wasn't calling anyone a wanker...