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  • @cmw3737
    @cmw3737 10 месяцев назад +132

    A loophole for mobility impaired people is so needed. For someone with early arthritis or chronic fatigue an e-bike with throttle is a lifesaver.

    • @bluechang08
      @bluechang08 10 месяцев назад +2

      Having a throttle E bike is the only way I would be to ride a bike with my kids, but seeing the amount of hassle it would be to actually get one in the UK, I don't think I'm ever going to get to go for a ride with them before they get too old and are leaving for University.

    • @borninthewoods4482
      @borninthewoods4482 8 месяцев назад

      @@bluechang08 would you ever consider getting one and riding one illegally? (Owning one isn’t illegal, riding it in public is)

    • @bluechang08
      @bluechang08 8 месяцев назад

      @@borninthewoods4482 I don't know, maybe. My only concern by doing it illegally is any potential implications for trouble with my driving licence as I need that to get around places further afield along with my wife and kids.

    • @petecoventry6858
      @petecoventry6858 7 месяцев назад +1

      Even better, My mobility scooter has a button to start and magnetic brakes to stop

    • @HA05GER
      @HA05GER 6 месяцев назад +1

      My mum has fibromyalgia and has a throttle ebike. It's never been a problem no one's ever questioned it. There is a Thai lady round here who has for years rode an older ebike with throttle and she is still riding it so I doubt she's had an issue. I live in a quiet Suffolk town and police will literally pick on you for anything because they have nothing better to do and no one seems to care.

  • @697_
    @697_ 10 месяцев назад +59

    To be fair it's not an achievement to have made this bike legal. It's a problem that this is illegal in the first place.

  • @rigilchrist
    @rigilchrist 10 месяцев назад +620

    Only in England would there be a system requiring individual bikes to be approved, instead of a representative example. What a nonsense.

    • @IOOoo0000ooOOI
      @IOOoo0000ooOOI 10 месяцев назад +61

      UK Ministers are debating this now, the feasibility of doubling the motor power to 500w and making throttles legal without type approval.

    • @rigilchrist
      @rigilchrist 10 месяцев назад +48

      @@IOOoo0000ooOOI Yes, I did respond positively to the survey. My point is that it is nonsensical (under current legislation) not to have a type approval. For the DSA to test every one of a series production is just bureaucratic nonsense, which we in the UK are really good at!

    • @IOOoo0000ooOOI
      @IOOoo0000ooOOI 10 месяцев назад +18

      I agree, pointless red tape for something that would be beneficial for those with mobility issues... let's hope we get good news from this new consultaion.@@rigilchrist

    • @miuraketsu0818
      @miuraketsu0818 10 месяцев назад +14

      ​@@IOOoo0000ooOOII hope it won't come out a result of a new license and insurance required.

    • @karllattimersongs
      @karllattimersongs 10 месяцев назад +13

      No it’s in the Eu. It was the Eu who decided that these bikes needed type approval. Since brexit, we decided to keep the type approval requirement, however, the dft are now i consultation to change this. Given that type approval isn’t possible in the EU, these kind of bikes are still illegal over there. However, given that type approval is possible for the uk via the DVsA approval route, they are perfectly legal here :)

  • @DelticEngine
    @DelticEngine 10 месяцев назад +47

    It's not a loophole. It just proves a specific ebike meets the criteria set out by the standard. There's nothing to stop anyone else putting their existing throttle ebike through an SVA test. All the information is available. Even a more powerful ebike can be put through an SVA test and ridden as a moped, scooter or motorcycle. It's all possible and could work out cheaper than buying and electric moped or scooter from the outset. People build their own cars and motorcycles, so why not?

    • @K9_91
      @K9_91 10 месяцев назад +9

      Facts. Andy kirby has an old video on how to do exactly that.

    • @Fiftypellets
      @Fiftypellets 10 месяцев назад

      A Kitcar....bike...

    • @bigzybinc
      @bigzybinc 10 месяцев назад

      @@K9_91what’s the video called? Thanks

    • @K9_91
      @K9_91 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@bigzybinc ‘registering an ebike as a motorcycle’ & ‘road legal ebike tested’ 👍🏽

    • @Addiktz86
      @Addiktz86 10 месяцев назад +13

      its worth mentioning though that if you get your ebike SVA certified as a moped or motorbike, then you can no longer ride it in cycle lanes... which in my opinion defeats the point of owning an ebike (there is an arguement for it being more environmentally friendly yes) as you can no longer take the shortcuts or scenic routes. You may as well just own a moped/motorbike at that point as they will go much faster and do not need to through the hassle/cost of getting certified for road use

  • @TailSpinRCSpain
    @TailSpinRCSpain 10 месяцев назад +95

    I'm an old guy, getting rolling before I have both feet on the pedals is key, before wobbling and falling off, LOL.

    • @nickbrigg5203
      @nickbrigg5203 10 месяцев назад +6

      Your can get throttle assist upto walking speed without this testing, which solves the getting going issue.

    • @Erafune
      @Erafune 10 месяцев назад

      Regular e-bikes of the more premium mid-mounted motor kind usually has a torgue sensor that starts giving you power just by pushing down on one pedal from a standstill (with one foot still on the ground).
      Unlike the cheaper wheel-mounted motors which may only have a cadence sensor, aka they only gives you power after you get the cranks turning a bit.

    • @clivestainlesssteelwomble7665
      @clivestainlesssteelwomble7665 10 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@Erafune
      The key words premium ... they can be a lot more expensive and if you have health problems bad knees etc bad ones are no use.
      The other is buying a dedicated electric bike when you have one or more existing quality bikes sized to fit or already kitted
      out for cargo, touring or other duties you have big problems and added expenses converting.. if you have a motor in wheel kit you can swap it between same size wheel bikes and control it from a throttle ..like a MC.. you can always restrict top speed incase the car drivers stuck in traffic get too angry and try running you down or belting past you then turning across you at the next junction.
      There's also no way of running a pusher cargo or kiddie trailer that can otherwise be swapped between multiple bikes and do multiple jobs ..and also removed and still left behind...the most logical solution, if you want or need to leave the wt bulk or risk of a Epower system behind all you do is unhitch and unplug the trailer...and a throttle controller display unit.
      The Germans even offer a wireless throttle system and integrated display.
      But that would be too helpful and cut the manufacturers out of a third of the market...and the Premium price tags..that 60% of bicycle 🚲 users could never afford . So how about increasing the Wattage allowance ...you can still cap speed ...so larger people and busy people can get small kids to nurseries and schools and get heavy loads home using the many bikes we have already. 🙄 To stop the waste and limit the pollution of producing more bikes that often cannot be ridden really when they are flat or develope a fault.. and you cannot get replacement parts for once the manufacturers chang their model specs every two or three years. Oh yes that's what they learned from the Auto trade. 🤷🏻‍♂️🧙🏼‍♂️

    • @TheGonzogibby
      @TheGonzogibby 3 месяца назад

      @@clivestainlesssteelwomble7665 Fiido have throttle and non-torque sensor motors - and are cheap if you’re willing to wait a few weeks-month for delivery.
      I got a 750w T2 long tail from them. It accelerates like crazy if you want, but I usually have the baba on board so don’t use it in any mode other than eco (it’s has a rocket mode that’ll take you from 0-30mph in about 5 seconds)
      I spoke to local law here in Scotland and they said, verbatim: “what? That restriction stuff is only the MET, and only for folk riding like fannies, stealing shit …”

  • @msagoo29
    @msagoo29 10 месяцев назад +82

    I've got MS, and this could be great to get me back outdoors, where a traditional pedal bike is too much for my leg weakness.

    • @not_so_native_native
      @not_so_native_native 10 месяцев назад +9

      Thats why i hope for you (and one of my family members, who lost 1 leg) the consultation is passed changing the power limit to 500w is needed for hills if you allow throttle only, the 250w will not do any hills without pedal assitance.(ive tested it for my cousin trying to get one of these dvsa throttle approved bikes)

    • @chrisshelley3027
      @chrisshelley3027 10 месяцев назад +5

      At 18 I was "diagnosed" with epilepsy and so lost my driving licence, I took to cycling and enjoyed the freedom it gave me as my diagnosis lost me my job too, I loved cycling but in 2001 I was diagnosed with something called Ménière's disease, it causes vertigo, deafness and tinnitus, most people don't have all three but I do (that's beside the point), the last time I rode a bike was 2009 (life got in the way after that) but I want to get back to cycling again and this seems like a possibility for me, I don't have epilepsy as first thought, but I would like to know more about an e-bike (for getting away without falling off at junctions etc) but the rest I am happy to peddle with the assistance when needed thanks to age getting the better of me now and not having the strength which I used to have.

    • @msagoo29
      @msagoo29 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@chrisshelley3027 Good luck Chris on your e-bike journey! Hopefully we can both find some success and enjoyment on these new breed of bikes. I’m currently using an indoor spin bike to build up some leg strength to prepare myself for these bikes.

    • @chrisshelley3027
      @chrisshelley3027 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@msagoo29 Hi, I have my bike, I'm not looking for financial assistance especially (though a little would help) I'm wanting the laws/rules to change with regard to people like ourselves who need that small change at certain points whilst riding, such as getting away at junctions and just getting started from the curb, I'm not looking to be travelling at 40 MPH without peddling, a change in the laws to make it safe and therefore easier to get out and be as fit as possible under the circumstances, sadly it seems to be too much to ask currently, but we'll see hopefully.

    • @philtucker1224
      @philtucker1224 10 месяцев назад +1

      If you already have a blue badge status you should be able to get a mobility allowance that would pay for one of these..

  • @ianbrown5873
    @ianbrown5873 10 месяцев назад +67

    So many people cycling around illegally, do the police ever check?
    I was in Leicester during the week and the city centre is plagued with fast food delivery guys speeding around on electric bikes, very few are using pedals and no way they are restricted to 15.5 mph.

    • @segue2ant395
      @segue2ant395 10 месяцев назад +15

      Checks are nearly impossible; a hard and fast crime is a marked motor wattage of over 250W, no pedal-assist, or a speed over 15.5mph. It's very easy to re-mark a motor as being a lower wattage than it really is, knowing if a bike truly has pedal-assist is only done by riding it (although granted, if it has no pedals - dead giveaway!), and the average bobby can't run at more than about 7mph (or 5.5mph after lunchtime).
      Solving the problem would be a case of overhauling public and private transport as well as pedestrianism; at the end of the day I'd rather we had the technology and used it safely than banned it and forced its users to therefore be always-unsafe. No government wants to bother with that though, so they're just kinda ignoring the issue as long as there are bigger problems to deal with.

    • @philtucker1224
      @philtucker1224 10 месяцев назад +4

      Same with hot-boy motorists..

    • @philtucker1224
      @philtucker1224 10 месяцев назад +8

      @@segue2ant395 it’s really no different to anyone running around in an uninsured vehicle. The chances of being stopped are probably millions to one.

    • @justinbogart278
      @justinbogart278 10 месяцев назад

      wow how awful, wait til you hear about the 10s of thousands of people cars kill every year

    • @K9_91
      @K9_91 10 месяцев назад +10

      Lets be logical here. On basic numbers alone. Do you really think police have that much manpower or time to stop THAT many riders on 1000w+ ebikes. It would be the absolute biggest waste of police resources ever! And even if they could, and they took all the powerfull bikes off the road. For as little as £600 you could just build yourself another 1000w ebike and be right back at it again. Its not even worth pursuing them. And The police know this better than anyone.

  • @icba9292
    @icba9292 10 месяцев назад +9

    This could help me so much with my mobility issues, i appreciate u going into detail in that area

  • @TheTravellingDrNeal
    @TheTravellingDrNeal 10 месяцев назад +31

    Wisper eBikes already do this with their Full Throttle option. They get every eBike individually type approved with the DVLA so you can use the throttle up to 15.5 mph without pedalling. It costs about £300 extra.

    • @robcole5805
      @robcole5805 10 месяцев назад

      Yep. Was literally just thinking this myself.

    • @MrSGL21
      @MrSGL21 10 месяцев назад +1

      🤣

    • @harrison00xXx
      @harrison00xXx 10 месяцев назад +7

      In austria there are no extra cost for anything as long its limited to 25 km/h.
      Also, since our police is more realistic, they dont even care about fast e-bikes or scooters as long we are driving normally.
      Because of that, i can enjoy a "powerful" (1000W, 2000W peak) scooter which goes up to 45 km/h and its even cheap (600€ new), unlike the "strong" legal scooters which are mostly super expensive.

    • @Silverbeardedsurfer
      @Silverbeardedsurfer 10 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah it's a moped.

    • @nellyboot
      @nellyboot 10 месяцев назад +4

      Thanks for that. This video is just too long and I didn't make it to the big reveal.

  • @rogerborg
    @rogerborg 10 месяцев назад +78

    As you just demonstrated, no loophole is needed, because Dibble doesn't give a stuff. If you want extra security, wear a puffa jacket with a DeliverEats bag on your back, don't have any lights and ride with your mobile phone in your hand. Then you can blast your 750W Allegro electric motorcycle at 30mph on pavements without anyone blinking twice. There's no point in being legal when criminality is never sanctioned.

    • @shardlake
      @shardlake 10 месяцев назад +4

      All good until someone walks into your path and gets injured, regardless of who is to blame, if you're on something illegal, it makes things difficult for you, also difficult for future changes in legislation, people love to hate cyclists!

    • @JamesT85Gaming
      @JamesT85Gaming 10 месяцев назад +3

      Not forgetting the two battery's duck tapped to the frame 😂

    • @adenwellsmith6908
      @adenwellsmith6908 10 месяцев назад +7

      Deliveroo or Drugeroo? Can you tell?

    • @agfagaevart
      @agfagaevart 9 месяцев назад

      @@shardlake
      Difficult only if the cyclist STOPS
      the person who hit me 3 years ago did not.

    • @JohnPrice-e9x
      @JohnPrice-e9x 8 месяцев назад +1

      It’s marvellous the legal require mental and the only difference is that it will move without you peddling, as for speed it doesn’t go as fast as someone can pedal it, granted a bit more energy but if you can pedal at 40mph your legal do do so in a 40 zone, and as it maybe bicycles are rarely doing those speeds there’s no telling when an accident can happen at 40 or at 4 mph, otherwise they wouldn’t be accidents if we new they were going to happen it would be sort of premeditated, so I think the main criteria should be brakes after all throttle or not to make it go along is more dangerous if you can’t stop, just my rant on the farces of the law

  • @joesheppard5960
    @joesheppard5960 9 месяцев назад +56

    The uk do not like us being happy in any way

  • @tomasr64
    @tomasr64 10 месяцев назад +61

    The best part about a throttle on these little ebikes is that at a complete stop at an intersection is that it gets you OUT of the way of cars at the intersection. The cars are not waiting for the rider getting frustrated waiting for "that damn bike", We zip into the bike lane in better control, out of the way, no wobble. You know how rider and bikes wobble at the start? Which aggravates the car driver... I bet you do a study proving that the throttle, going up to 15-18mph in a smooth fashion may actually change the law? Its safer for sure. Cheers.

    • @AndyPandy33
      @AndyPandy33 10 месяцев назад +4

      As long as cyclist follows the highway code, which as we know, majority does not. We already have illegal vehicles on the road, so this is not a game changer (at least in London) police doesn't do anything about anything anymore, except car drivers as they are easiest target...and perhaps social media police.

    • @smeghead666
      @smeghead666 10 месяцев назад

      @@AndyPandy33 The highway code that says Cyclists have priority over cars?
      Which as we know, you probably don't.

    • @AndyPandy33
      @AndyPandy33 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@smeghead666 You missed the point I was making and are projecting now. I drive for a living and could have a debate with a willing people, you are not willing to have a debate though, you just want to project. Good riddance.

    • @saxon-mt5by
      @saxon-mt5by 10 месяцев назад

      You mean the same code that says cyclists do NOT have priority over pedestrians?@@smeghead666

    • @mindedchaos
      @mindedchaos 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@AndyPandy33 i ride on the pavements so i dont get run over by divvy road users

  • @IOOoo0000ooOOI
    @IOOoo0000ooOOI 10 месяцев назад +21

    Got my Cruiza last week, it's great for commuting, the throttle comes into it's own after a long day at work, i was lucky and mark had my bike already approved, only took a few days to arrive in scotland. great bikes, great company.

    • @IOOoo0000ooOOI
      @IOOoo0000ooOOI 10 месяцев назад +9

      @@HunkumSpunkum rude

    • @orangeskythinking
      @orangeskythinking 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@HunkumSpunkum you might be talking of the fast food delivery ebikers… otherwise sweeping spammy spunky clap trap 🤪

    • @miuraketsu0818
      @miuraketsu0818 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@HunkumSpunkumBack off you arrogant person.

    • @pedibal
      @pedibal 10 месяцев назад +2

      Great to hear you share your personal experience more so that it performs to your expectations

    • @Electroheads
      @Electroheads  10 месяцев назад +2

      Yes!! This is awesome! Ride on my dude 😎

  • @andrewwhite1065
    @andrewwhite1065 10 месяцев назад +10

    With no seat height adjustment, it needs to be throttle controlled.
    It would like pedalling a bmx bike only 5 times heavier if the battery ran out.
    But its a pretty cool looking piece of transport.

    • @pedibal
      @pedibal 10 месяцев назад

      Valid point, as you alluded to this style of Cruisa frame and design provides a more relaxed ride, and the ride position certainly differs to that of a standard road cycle so the optimum riding experience is compromised, although can be ridden unassisted via the standard gears, certainly benefits from a good battery performance for an effortless ride

  • @donwright3427
    @donwright3427 10 месяцев назад +4

    My electric bike has a twist throttle and was built in the 80s would you believe. It was a prototype designed for towing stuff round an airport. It's got modern batteries and can go about 15 mph.

  • @hayabusapower9243
    @hayabusapower9243 10 месяцев назад +3

    As a uk motorcyclist we call it a twist grip as opposed to the thumb throttle, I own 20 motorcycles one of which is the electric victory empulse TT. Keep safe, 2 wheels = freedom😊

    • @merseyian
      @merseyian 8 месяцев назад

      Thumb throttle is smaller and way better

  • @hugobci
    @hugobci 10 месяцев назад +7

    I prefer e-bikes that are more alike traditional bikes in terms of design and geometry. Those more motorcycle alike e-bike invites you to throttle. Would be nice to see some e-bike with thumb throttle as the ones we get with quadricycles, in a ebike with a invinting geometry to pedal.

  • @DJAUDITS
    @DJAUDITS 10 месяцев назад +5

    My MiRider with 250w motor and throttle requires no effort but pedals do need to turn for throttle to work up to 15.5mph. Great mode of transport 👍

    • @Electroheads
      @Electroheads  10 месяцев назад +1

      It's a really handy feature for getting away quickly at the traffic lights!

    • @SirLordCustardthe10th
      @SirLordCustardthe10th 10 месяцев назад

      Sound similar to the e skoota

    • @GaryNewsom1
      @GaryNewsom1 10 месяцев назад

      I love seeing your bike on your videos. Orange baby!

  • @TCBOT
    @TCBOT 10 месяцев назад +13

    General requirements - EAPC classification
    The EAPC regulations[footnote 1] as amended[footnote 2] set out the requirements that EAPCs must satisfy if they are not to be treated as motor vehicles when used on roads in GB - i.e. do not need to be licensed and registered etc. The requirements are the:
    cycle must be fitted with pedals that are capable of propelling it.
    maximum continuous rated power of the electric motor must not exceed 250 Watts.
    electrical assistance must cut-off when the vehicle reaches 15.5 mph
    (Note: the previous limit on motor power for bicycles and the restrictions on weight, and the number of wheels an EAPC may have, were removed on 6 April 2015).
    An EAPC which complies with the above is not considered to be a motor vehicle within the meaning of the ‘Road traffic regulation act 1984’ and the ‘Road traffic act 1988’. As a result, it is not required to be registered or subject to vehicle excise duty (road tax), and does not have to be insured as a motor vehicle. However, EAPCs must not be ridden by anyone under the age of 14 years[footnote 3].
    Power assistance - “Twist and Go”
    Because of the particular benefits for elderly and disabled users, pedal cycles providing electrical assistance without use of the pedals - usually called “Twist and Goes” - are included in the above GB classification provided they are capable of pedal operation and comply with the above restrictions on maximum motor power and assistance cut-off speed.
    However, under European law[footnote 4] new “Twist and Go” vehicles will, from January 2016, have to meet a range of technical requirements before they can be used on roads.
    This will normally be established by “type approval” at the manufacturing stage but importers and individuals will be able to seek an individual approval for vehicles that have not been type approved.

    • @Neilukuk
      @Neilukuk 10 месяцев назад +1

      So what's all the secret info about that they can not tell us about?

    • @ellivisionbytheartistandre6467
      @ellivisionbytheartistandre6467 10 месяцев назад

      All true read same on Government website

    • @dcd231
      @dcd231 10 месяцев назад +1

      twist and go cannot exceed 3.4mph

    • @TCBOT
      @TCBOT 10 месяцев назад +1

      nope not if made before 2016@@dcd231

    • @dcd231
      @dcd231 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@TCBOT actually yes its called grandfather rights already been stopped by police and proved them wrong too

  • @protarget1
    @protarget1 10 месяцев назад +11

    All E-bikes, that were made before 1st Jan. 2016. that has a throttle control, are legal. I used to own a 2015 Oxygen Hybrid E-Bike, with the l throttle. The engine cut out at 15.5mph. 😊

    • @Maynards_so_blue
      @Maynards_so_blue 9 месяцев назад

      You can easily unlock the speed to its full 24mph which i highly recommend. You need that extra speed for hills

    • @ojbeez5260
      @ojbeez5260 9 месяцев назад

      True, great point.

    • @ramborambokitchenkitchen6357
      @ramborambokitchenkitchen6357 4 месяца назад

      Interestingly enough you can also have one if you covert a pedal bike to an ebike. It bypasses the entire type approval required thing (which is how the bike in the video has legal throttle). As long as it’s 250w 15mph cutout you’re good to go.

  • @mn2k2shox
    @mn2k2shox 10 месяцев назад +6

    The issue with this is, the government is currently considering the legality of using the throttle for use above the 3.7mph ish max speed and raising the speed limit above the current 15.5mph but if they are going to make money from individuals or company applying for the legality of these then they won’t change anything.

    • @bigt8699
      @bigt8699 3 месяца назад

      So is it legal now to have a throttle on your ebike as long as you don't use it to go over 3.7mph?

    • @mn2k2shox
      @mn2k2shox 3 месяца назад

      @ as long as the throttle power cuts off once you’ve reached the 3.7mph/6kph then yes

  • @daveatkin7557
    @daveatkin7557 10 месяцев назад +6

    Mine goes 33 mph. Police have seen me loads over the last 2 years and no problems. I got stopped on my electric skateboard but that was advice about visibility for car drivers to see me.
    The bikes great only 900!

    • @Maynards_so_blue
      @Maynards_so_blue 9 месяцев назад

      Which one goes over 30? Mine goes to 24 max

  • @thegallery
    @thegallery 10 месяцев назад +3

    Love it! I really wish they would get realistic with the standards. Too many are virtually forced to game their bikes to throttle, and then they don't think twice about gaming them to go too fast. Actually riding car speed on city streets is much safer than having vehicles fly by, but a bike not build to spec hitting a pothole at speed spells a massive increase in the chance of disaster. It's also obvious that those with disabilities or other issue need throttle assist more than 4mph. Can't wait to see the folder version.

  • @kjm-ch7jc
    @kjm-ch7jc 10 месяцев назад +5

    Its still 250 watt motor so its ideal as a peddle assist, having a hand throttle means the battery will have reduced range also peddles will still be needed for hills . As a senior I prefer peddle assist for health benefits, using a hand throttle the humble bike becomes a moped .

  • @eBoard3R
    @eBoard3R 10 месяцев назад +12

    *Heard companies doin this per individual ebike,* well done to them!
    ⚡️👏🏽👏🏽👌🏽👌🏽⚡️
    Good-lookin ebikes too!

    • @philtucker1224
      @philtucker1224 10 месяцев назад

      Yes he didn’t say the cost of certification but I guess it’s similar to an MOT?

  • @andrewyardley9741
    @andrewyardley9741 6 месяцев назад +3

    Every kid in the 1970's wanted to fit an engine to their Raleigh Chopper. With the E Cruiza that dream appears to finally be a reality 🙂

  • @iamrocketray
    @iamrocketray 10 месяцев назад +3

    If you convert an existing bike or build your own from parts then you can have a throttle legally, because the law only refers to bikes that are manufactured for sale not DIY or conversions.

  • @igb2904
    @igb2904 10 месяцев назад +5

    fair play to the company going through the whole registration process. Hope it doesn't bankrupt the business and the e bikes don't increase in price

    • @Electroheads
      @Electroheads  10 месяцев назад

      They're a good bunch!

    • @philtucker1224
      @philtucker1224 10 месяцев назад +1

      To be fair I think the inspection/ certification process does levy a small charge ..

    • @SirLordCustardthe10th
      @SirLordCustardthe10th 10 месяцев назад

      @philtucker1224 there is a charge £45 for first inspection then £15 for a reinspection after if unsuccessful

    • @super73uk
      @super73uk 10 месяцев назад

      @@SirLordCustardthe10th Pedibal then add £100 to that £45 so total they are charging for bike with certificate is £145 more than their bike without a certificate.

  • @Jones-xx2gc
    @Jones-xx2gc 9 месяцев назад +3

    If the assisted speed limit is up to 15 or so MPH then throttle assistance to 15 MPH shouldn't be an issue. Great video.

  • @simonbirley4421
    @simonbirley4421 10 месяцев назад +11

    Having no seat height adjustment would be a big no for me as I like to pedal and put effort in.

    • @Electroheads
      @Electroheads  10 месяцев назад +2

      Well that's okay not every bike is for everyone! Their folding bike also comes with an additional throttle if you prefer

    • @ScrapKing73
      @ScrapKing73 10 месяцев назад

      @@ElectroheadsI agree with you, but it does make a cruiser an odd choice when you only have two models, IMO. *shrug*

    • @philtucker1224
      @philtucker1224 10 месяцев назад

      No you’re not supposed to. You’d be better- off fitting a front “power assist” pack to your existing bike if you still want to exercise/pedal your bike..

    • @ScrapKing73
      @ScrapKing73 9 месяцев назад

      @@philtucker1224 Why would you be better off doing that? Electric conversions void bike warranties, for one. It would have poor weight distribution compared to a purpose-built mid-drive e-bike for another. They're more prone to failure, since the bike isn't engineered for the extra weight and other stresses for a third. What advantage are you pointing to?

    • @philtucker1224
      @philtucker1224 9 месяцев назад

      @@ScrapKing73 all of those reasons you have stated are very minor and relatively unimportant. The advantage of adding the ( very popular) power assist packs are that they are far cheaper than a whole new bike purchase and allow you to keep your favourite regularly used bike.

  • @Emtbtoday
    @Emtbtoday 10 месяцев назад +3

    Yeah its not LEGAL YET!
    Applies to England, Scotland and Wales
    Summary
    Seeks views on proposed changes to the regulations on electrically assisted pedal cycles (EAPCs or e-cycles).
    This consultation closes at
    11:59pm on 25 April 2024
    Consultation description
    The government proposes 2 changes to the regulations on electrically assisted pedal cycles (EAPCs or e-cycles):
    to amend the legal definition of EAPCs, so that the maximum continuous power output of the electric motor is 500 watts instead of 250 watts
    to allow ‘twist and go’ EAPCs to have throttle assistance up to 15.5mph (25km/h) without the need for type approval
    This consultation asks:
    for your views on the proposed changes
    about any benefits or risks you think the changes may have

    • @Upnorthw
      @Upnorthw 10 месяцев назад +1

      Comment needs to be pinned to the top of this video

    • @Emtbtoday
      @Emtbtoday 10 месяцев назад +1

      How they got 2 certificates from DVSA I'd like to know since the ruling of the outcome hasn't even been decided yet!

    • @adouglasmhor
      @adouglasmhor 5 месяцев назад

      Wrong, this has type approval.

  • @stevecumming6427
    @stevecumming6427 10 месяцев назад +9

    I got 2 fat tire folding ebikes in the USA & took the chainring & chain off. Disconnected the cadence sensor & put a crank arm with both pedal hanging down as foot pegs swinging free. Just use thumb throttles & the cops could care less.

    • @manolisgledsodakis873
      @manolisgledsodakis873 10 месяцев назад +7

      I think you mean "could NOT care less".

    • @michaelprobert4014
      @michaelprobert4014 10 месяцев назад

      @@manolisgledsodakis873 Yes, that makes it sound like they are a little bit interested.

  • @pauliboo22
    @pauliboo22 10 месяцев назад +10

    My MiRider GB3 has a throttle, and as long as you’re moving your legs in a pedalling motion, it will push you along at 15.5mph

    • @Electroheads
      @Electroheads  10 месяцев назад

      That's right! If you're pedalling you can go up to 15.5mph with the throttle - a handy addition to zip away at the traffic lights

    • @hasan_z
      @hasan_z 10 месяцев назад +3

      seems pointless, you can hit 15.5mph with pedalling any ebike, therefore the throttle is just for the sake of it if it doesnt work independently

    • @0utcastAussie
      @0utcastAussie 10 месяцев назад

      Mines about 10 years old which was before they released the "no throttle" rule.
      It's still pedelec but you can use it as throttle only.
      Shame the thing is now falling apart !

  • @IBIZABIKE
    @IBIZABIKE 10 месяцев назад +3

    loads of high power throttle e bikes with big motors and extra batteries can be found at fast food places, they do far more than 15 mph

    • @philtucker1224
      @philtucker1224 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes but if over 250 watts they are classed as electric motorcycles (which are a completely different classification etc..)

    • @IBIZABIKE
      @IBIZABIKE 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@philtucker1224 flouted by fast food deliveries ,and a.blind eye turned by police

    • @K9_91
      @K9_91 10 месяцев назад +2

      And police will never have the time or man power to do anything about it. Even if they did. 15mph on roads that have a minimum of 20mph (which most drivers often go faster than) isnt safe.
      Im not saying ebikes should be out here flying at 40mph. But 15mph is a death sentence when riding in traffic. Thats why most ebike riders either build more powerfull ebikes, or overvolt their 250w motors so that they can hit closer to 30mph and actually be safe on the road.

    • @IBIZABIKE
      @IBIZABIKE 10 месяцев назад

      @@K9_91 they have plenty of time.for people taking photos of buildings and factories or Christian preachers

    • @sneekz07
      @sneekz07 10 месяцев назад

      Who cares. 15mph on the road with cars is not safe.

  • @davader2onaPC
    @davader2onaPC 10 месяцев назад +4

    That 250 watt motor has not got the torque needed imo. They already know that heavy bikes and heavy riders need at least 60nm to go up hills no pedalling so are debating this issue. If you live on a hill then wait for/buy the 500w motor.

    • @johnnyfearlesszrx
      @johnnyfearlesszrx 10 месяцев назад +1

      If you use a hub motor, you are right about steeper inclines being an issue. Get a an ebike with a crank motor for hill climbing.

    • @philtucker1224
      @philtucker1224 10 месяцев назад

      True but as with your old pedal bike you would need to just get off and push it to the top of the hill. If like me you are past that then you’d need to get a proper E-bike but then it has to be registered and insured etc.

    • @K9_91
      @K9_91 10 месяцев назад +2

      Easy fix so long as long as a person isnt too overweigh.
      1. Keep the 250w motor for legality.
      2. Get a controller that supports a 48v/52v battery.
      3. Get a 48v or 52v battery. The bike should go from 15mph to around 27mph with the 48v battery. And up to around 30mph with the 52v battery.
      You will finally be safe in traffic! Instead of always being in potential danger.

    • @super73uk
      @super73uk 10 месяцев назад

      @@johnnyfearlesszrx is that like a mid drive motor?

    • @super73uk
      @super73uk 10 месяцев назад

      We agree with you. If the motor is only 250w at 48v on this bike then we are surprised if it's really 80Nm like they have stated?

  • @ilmaripajola4387
    @ilmaripajola4387 10 месяцев назад +1

    Iv been using my Iretta 2 here in Finland for around 2 years now and its basically the same bike with only no throttle, and i enjoy using it even if im 183 cm tall.

  • @maciejpsyk
    @maciejpsyk 10 месяцев назад +9

    The fact that the builder has to certify every single one separately really tells you how silly the ebike law is! Even in Belgium they have throttle and up to 1000 Watt (that's Bafang H550, for example) exempted upon type-approval. Simply because Belgium was the wisest EU country and essentially merged L1e-A vehicles with official EAPCs (as long as the top speed is 25 kph).

    • @nickwinn7812
      @nickwinn7812 10 месяцев назад

      Yes, but for many years Belgium has had a class of low speed mopeds (brommerfiets) so it was easy for them to fit EAPCs into their existing legal framework as brommerfiets.

    • @maciejpsyk
      @maciejpsyk 10 месяцев назад

      @@nickwinn7812 Not exactly, because bromfiets correspond to L1e-B class, same as everywhere else for decades. It was in 2013 that the EU law 168/2013 had created L1e-A and L1e-B classes. And Belgium was smart enough to merge L1e-A with ebikes (EAPCs exemped from the law) for practical purposes (no mandatory insurance and helmet, no licence plate and free to ride wherever ebikes can go).
      It's not to say that this is an ideal situation by itself - merely more managable. The goal is to exclude L1e-A class from the type-approval regime, not having the bikes homologated under that regime... so they can be excluded.

  • @flaxvert
    @flaxvert 10 месяцев назад +11

    Jumping through so many hoops and at all times increasing the cost of the bike while more money goes to the DVSA. Such a messed up system we have here in the UK. Remember the electric scooter trial that they are still dragging out?

  • @davidharle952
    @davidharle952 10 месяцев назад +12

    Hi, This is great news for me, I'm in my 70's and basically my lungs a re knackered and I can't walk very far, so riding a bike is out of the question. I fly a drone and live in Cumbria and have been looking for this type of bike, which must fold so I can get it in the boot of my car to get to some out of the way places up some tracks. As I said there is no way I would attempt to try and walk up even a slight incline and some of the places are about 3/4 mile to where I would fly my drone. Would the folding version do the job, the max distance would be about 1 1/2 miles round trip and could I do it without having to pedal at all. Thanks.

    • @Electroheads
      @Electroheads  10 месяцев назад +2

      Definitely worth shooting Pedibal an email to talk about options. The Navigata (folding bike) will have enough range, but you need to talk to them about the degree of inclines and also how much you weigh as both will impact the pushing power of the motor.

    • @philtucker1224
      @philtucker1224 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes very true but have you also seen those little monkey bikes that fit into a car boot? A lot of hire-car delivery people use them to return to base when dropping off a hire car to a customer..

    • @stevenbissett
      @stevenbissett 9 месяцев назад

      Your lungs are knackered David because of all the ciggys you've smoked over the years.

  • @neonzz94
    @neonzz94 9 месяцев назад +1

    Any E-bike with a throttle that goes 15.5mph or have a motor 250w or less is legal anything higher can be registered with the DVSA

  • @verbantermainia1937
    @verbantermainia1937 10 месяцев назад +4

    I haven't got a throttle on my ebike and I don't want one, what I do want is enough power to get up the hills and where I live even 750w bikes struggle

    • @K9_91
      @K9_91 10 месяцев назад

      750w stock should be more than enough for someone who isnt overweight. But if so, then its an easy fix. just upgrade the controller and battery voltage for more power & torque.
      A 48v or 52v battery on a dual volt controller that supports both voltages should see your problem solved. Easy peasy.

    • @verbantermainia1937
      @verbantermainia1937 10 месяцев назад

      @@K9_91 Thanks 😉

  • @ItZFlipz
    @ItZFlipz 10 месяцев назад +1

    Its sick how this channel gets 0 views without her, bikes are so boring yet I'm still entertained

    • @philtucker1224
      @philtucker1224 10 месяцев назад

      Always 0 views before posting ?🤔

  • @gatecrasher1970
    @gatecrasher1970 27 дней назад +4

    in the meantime there over 10,000 illegal uber,justeat,deliveroo electric bike throttle users in the UK totally ignored by the police

    • @badabing8884
      @badabing8884 27 дней назад

      Don’t you know? They have each been certified by the DVSA.🤔

  • @donnaleon3738
    @donnaleon3738 4 месяца назад

    Hi from Australia I have an e-bike that gets me around where I want to go. It also has peddle assist GPS tracking and a lock alarm with 8 shockies yeah so I like it very much the thing is it has no blinkers to turn left or right they need to put these in the making of future bikes. Mine also goes the distance of 60 km and can speed up to 45 km and we don't need to go through road tests to make it legal

  • @brianmonahan7990
    @brianmonahan7990 10 месяцев назад +5

    I’m confused as I have a certificate stating that my my 750 watt throttled whisper bike is Road legal for 15 mph so why is this the first ?

    • @philtucker1224
      @philtucker1224 10 месяцев назад

      No it’s not (unless you have undergone the same inspection and certification process and been awarded a DVLC vin number) - as described in the video. Speed must also be strictly limited to 15.5 mph evidently (even though your is three times more powerful than that?) what are your thoughts?🤔

    • @mattwardman
      @mattwardman 10 месяцев назад

      It isn't the first. Wisper have been doing them for a long time.
      It's a click-bait video.
      Yours sounds like it is not a low power moped at >250W, so you need insurance, registration etc. When our Govt gets off their useless butts and start regulating properly, it could one for confiscate + crush if used illegally.

  • @malcsmith2589
    @malcsmith2589 10 месяцев назад

    Whisper ebikes have effectively done this for years. Pay an extra £100 and they get your new (Whisper) ebike certified, full throttle allowed (up to 15.5mph).
    On other bikes full throttles are allowed so long as they work through the pedal assist system. Instant power upto 6kmh then if you are turning the pedals full power to 15.4mph. Rad power on their 250w bikes use this system, but not now easily available. Woosh ebikes have produced some bikes like this also. Don't know why they are not much more common.

  • @phiteonn3541
    @phiteonn3541 10 месяцев назад +5

    A moped has always been legal up to 50cc on a provisional license right?

    • @SirLordCustardthe10th
      @SirLordCustardthe10th 7 месяцев назад

      Provisional licence and a CBT certificate valid for two years yes after the age of 16 but you also need a crash helmet tax and insurance on top to be fully legal

    • @jhjhjhjhjh-l5i
      @jhjhjhjhjh-l5i 4 месяца назад

      Upto 125cc

  • @NogginMelodeon
    @NogginMelodeon 6 месяцев назад +1

    I bought my ebike in 2011. It has a throttle that takes you up to about 15 mph and it is legal. So yours is not the first and neither was mine for that matter. Being able to ride an ebike without pedaling became illegal in 2016 I think. Bikes manufactured with a throttle before that date are still legal.

  • @Emtbtoday
    @Emtbtoday 10 месяцев назад +3

    I don't understand this as clearly states in the ebike law the throttle MUST Cut-out at 3.6mph and its only for use with older folk and people who have difficulty in pushing the crank round to 4mph to kick in the motor on take off! I myself have just applied for such approval! Having a disability with my leg so i need to apply for permission to add the throttle and must cut out at 3.6mph then i can pedel and kick the motor in at 4mph! I would have this double checked it just sounds like it's been a mix up! According to the law anyway it's still illegal

    • @Electroheads
      @Electroheads  10 месяцев назад

      Watch from 12:50 😄

    • @travellingjournalist966
      @travellingjournalist966 10 месяцев назад

      I have to disagree with you with those tyres try cycling along a muddy tow path they do slide around

    • @philtucker1224
      @philtucker1224 10 месяцев назад

      I think you might be confusing them with mobility scooters ( that are designed mainly for use on pathways?)..

    • @adouglasmhor
      @adouglasmhor 5 месяцев назад

      It's explained in the video, and unless you are a lawyer do not tell people what the law is.

  • @nickgent4446
    @nickgent4446 5 месяцев назад +1

    The legislation to me reads that this e-bike with or without DVSA approval is still a Q class light moped and requires registering . Formal DVSA approval is simply a prelude to the next step ie registration as a sub 15.5mph with a throttle.
    So.... has this been tested in court?.....
    No. I didnt think so.

  • @djarcas
    @djarcas 10 месяцев назад +3

    2 grand with a 614wh battery.

  • @richardharker2775
    @richardharker2775 7 месяцев назад

    4 very senior adventurous e cyclists with throttle assist explained how their lives had changed immensely with their bikes. They went everywhere by bike but explained there are times they need to use public roads and some have very large intersections. With their physical limitations they would have difficulty scurrying across such intersections pedalling and going through the gears to pick up speed. With the throttle they could get to speed quickly with little disruption to motorised vehicles and get through the intersection much quicker and safer.
    Laws are overlooking situations like this.
    I also have a pedal assist e-bike and on my commute into the city, riding at 25kph on a major cycle lane, I get passed by 99% of cyclists riding regular bikes.
    The laws really need updating.

  • @R0CKAFELLA
    @R0CKAFELLA 10 месяцев назад +6

    Sounds like theBrits need a little freedom.

    • @trydowave
      @trydowave 3 месяца назад

      Were an enslaved people. Always have been. Thing is, the average Brit is not only aware of his chains; he actively enjoys wearing them.

  • @thelastdruidofscotland
    @thelastdruidofscotland 10 месяцев назад

    the motor is a bafang go60/62, these are rated at peaks of 750w/1kw, so dvla will type approve any bike as long as it has a speed limiter.

    • @pedibal
      @pedibal 10 месяцев назад

      The Bafang on this model is GO60 250D motor rated at 48v 250w 80Nm which not only is UK compliant but offers a good performance😀

    • @thelastdruidofscotland
      @thelastdruidofscotland 10 месяцев назад

      @@pedibal you aint getting 80nm from just 250w mate, the motor peaks at 750w.

  • @bigdaz7272
    @bigdaz7272 10 месяцев назад +3

    Little electric Skateboards are still illegal here in the backwards UK LOL.

    • @philtucker1224
      @philtucker1224 10 месяцев назад

      Yes vehicle legislation is so delayed and backlogged in parliament it will probably be years before the U.K. laws catch up so don’t hold your breath!

    • @meljen8592
      @meljen8592 10 месяцев назад

      They don’t want people to have free transportation,that’s why the current laws on PEVs are a shambles,and that’s why most people just do their own thing.

  • @Teguvas
    @Teguvas 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks to your channel I just ordered the Pedibal Navigata® Folding Electric Bike with throttle!!!!!!

  • @saint105x3
    @saint105x3 10 месяцев назад +3

    Thats definitely not a 250w motor but sureeee

  • @megapangolin1093
    @megapangolin1093 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video, Eilis, good to see the huge smile on your lovely face. The idea of the loophole is brilliant, but the chafing frame thing is weird, not for everyone. This is better than an escooter, it makes people want to get about responsibly without a car. No worries about the police though, they are far too busy sorting out Twitter spats to do look out for people committing crimes! Well done.

  • @stevencowles8419
    @stevencowles8419 10 месяцев назад +3

    I have one that predates the law and is fully legal, it is getting old now though

    • @benglasgow
      @benglasgow 10 месяцев назад

      what one do you have if you dont mind me asking?

    • @stevencowles8419
      @stevencowles8419 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@benglasgow an old Freego which was produced prior to te pedelec laws (around 2015 I believe)

  • @Not-a-Cockroach
    @Not-a-Cockroach 10 месяцев назад +1

    The illegal high powered bicycles are very often used by criminals, because they cannot be tracked and are very cheap. In general the police looks for dangerous/reckless driving, before they stop you when using electric bicycle. As far as legislation goes, updating the legislation to allow people to use high powered bicycles as a means of transportation will probably never happen, because of the legislators and their understanding.
    Using 750-1000 Watt motor in throttle only mode costs 25 pence per 20-24 miles, which is roughly 1£ per 100 miles. Considering the UK has some of the most expensive electricity on the planet it's still cheaper than having any other mode of transport. it can be parked easily, doesn't cost much to maintain, takes very little space and as long as you drive it safely it will cause much less damage in an accident.
    Yes high powered bicycles can be really dangerous and are often used by criminals, but the criminals use night venues and bars as well to do illicit business. You don't see any restrictions on people using these venues, but there are restrictions on using high powered bicycles. Yes we own the bicycles, but there are hundreds of stolen ones on the streets as well, so ownership cannot be regulated easily and recovery of stolen ones is almost impossible. Putting limits on everyone however and refusing to make them legal is also not a solution and is doing a lot more harm.
    There are people that can benefit greatly from owning a high powered bicycle and they are much more environmental and budget friendly than cars or mopeds and even city transport.

    • @philtucker1224
      @philtucker1224 10 месяцев назад

      (Criminals use all types of vehicles to suit their needs so there’s nothing new there), However I would like to meet a habitual criminal that is also interested in the environment and clean air etc ha ha!

  • @riggedforepic6293
    @riggedforepic6293 10 месяцев назад +3

    Gotta avoid that chafing on the lower extremities! 😅

  • @scottrichards3587
    @scottrichards3587 10 месяцев назад +2

    Suspension=absorbtion of forward momentum=reduced range. Fat tyres=increased rolling resistance=reduced range😢

  • @adrianupnorth
    @adrianupnorth 11 месяцев назад +4

    Nice that seat looks comfy

  • @ScrapKing73
    @ScrapKing73 10 месяцев назад +1

    For most people, I don’t understand the advantage of having to hold a button, as opposed to a system where you gently turn the pedals to keep the motor engaged. Surely that’s an even better loophole, as it didn’t require individual units to be approved?

    • @TopskimpChee-fc6zi
      @TopskimpChee-fc6zi 10 месяцев назад +1

      I been riding ebike for around a year with pedal and throttle ... It's better to have both.

    • @K9_91
      @K9_91 10 месяцев назад +1

      *Safety!* Pulling out from junctions at a safe speed that wont get you killed by traffic thats often going at least 20mph.

    • @zed351
      @zed351 10 месяцев назад

      @ScrapKing73
      For the same reason you don't want to push start your motorbike when exiting a junction!

    • @ScrapKing73
      @ScrapKing73 9 месяцев назад

      @@zed351 What is a "push start" for a motorbike? I've never ridden one. But when exiting an intersection (is that what you mean by "junction"?), a motor and a rider's pedalling together is more powerful than just a motor, so that doesn't seem to be relevant.

    • @ScrapKing73
      @ScrapKing73 9 месяцев назад

      @@K9_91 A throttle doesn't make a motor more powerful. A motor and a rider propelling the bike together is more powerful than just a motor, so I don't see how a throttle can propel you faster.

  • @MENSA.lady2
    @MENSA.lady2 10 месяцев назад +3

    Sadly these bikes do not meet the requirements of the Road Traffic Act. As such they cannot be used on any UK road.

    • @Neilukuk
      @Neilukuk 10 месяцев назад

      They got a pass so they can?

    • @MENSA.lady2
      @MENSA.lady2 10 месяцев назад

      Not till they meet the RTA.

    • @adouglasmhor
      @adouglasmhor 5 месяцев назад

      Yes they do, and it's explained in the video how and why. Stop being so ridiculously stupid

  • @MikeHarrison3266
    @MikeHarrison3266 10 месяцев назад

    I've had my electric bike for about 7 years now and I have a twist grip throttle. this has never been a problem for me.

    • @michaelprobert4014
      @michaelprobert4014 10 месяцев назад

      That doesn't make it legal though. Some people are driving around in their cars without passing a test and it's never been a problem for them .

  • @TopskimpChee-fc6zi
    @TopskimpChee-fc6zi 10 месяцев назад +5

    Lmao just use whatever bike... And stop being controlled by these control freaks... Ride with common sense and there will be no problem 😂

    • @seebarry4068
      @seebarry4068 10 месяцев назад

      Yeah but British police...

    • @TopskimpChee-fc6zi
      @TopskimpChee-fc6zi 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@seebarry4068 I ride past police daily they never stop you they don't care enough. I just make sure I pedal when I see them.. sometimes I forget to pedal using throttle only and police are driving behind me they don't do anything lol... Don't allow fear to control your life bud.. just ride with common sense

    • @jamesnurgle6368
      @jamesnurgle6368 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@TopskimpChee-fc6zithe police in many cities have random days where they stop scooters and cyclists to check their bikes, and impound everything they can. just depends where you are in the UK and how much of a knob the local management are.

    • @TopskimpChee-fc6zi
      @TopskimpChee-fc6zi 9 месяцев назад

      @@jamesnurgle6368 wow it seems like where you are the police are the control freaks I speak of. I don't see why there is a problem if you ain't causing problems. For example being mindful of riding in pedestrian areas etc and taking the same common sense precaution you would asif your on a normal bike.. it literally an electric bike. They need to stop getting there knickers in a twist over them lool it's not the electric bike/ speed which is the problem, it's the people using them without using common sense

  • @boblawrence5011
    @boblawrence5011 10 месяцев назад

    I ride my ebike for exercise. PAS is for assistance when needed which could be a strong head wind as well as a couple of road bridges.

  • @ozowizo37
    @ozowizo37 10 месяцев назад +10

    The uk is lost anyway.

    • @hll5132
      @hll5132 9 месяцев назад +2

      for real, they got a whole ass mopeds but bikes are illegal. That don’t make no sense.

  • @johnjakson444
    @johnjakson444 10 месяцев назад +3

    This reminds me of the Soviet Union where every single typewriter was registerd with specific samples of its type so that who ever wrote out anti gov material could be searched from the typewriter database.

  • @thalesofmiletus2966
    @thalesofmiletus2966 6 месяцев назад +1

    I bought my wife an Hitway BK16. Ironically I fitted a throttle to it to make it more manageable On pedal assist the motor goes from 0 to max. No in between on any PAS level. The throttle can be used to start the bike slowly which isn’t possible with the pedals. Hitway tell me this is normal!!🤔

  • @ZirothTech
    @ZirothTech 10 месяцев назад +1

    Take my money!! Awesome video as always guys :D

  • @firstman9273
    @firstman9273 6 месяцев назад

    Not a loophole, it is the law for sellers in the UK and EU. Private citizens can convert to add a throttle and do not need type approval.

  • @JohnPrice-e9x
    @JohnPrice-e9x 8 месяцев назад

    Just put mudguard covering the rear of the front wheel, and an adjustable seat it does effect your joints, on a motorcycle it’s uncomfortable taller riders when they can’t get a longer fit, and do the handle bars adjust too.

  • @Elwin_MMA
    @Elwin_MMA 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have one it's great at a red stoplight and you don't have to change gears anymore.

  • @seahamdesigner
    @seahamdesigner 10 месяцев назад +1

    As somebody with many different injuries, over time everything gets harder, my e-bike is a life saver for me to get about.

    • @kevinclark4165
      @kevinclark4165 2 месяца назад

      I agree with you, they are a life saver for people with injuries, I got my E - bike to commute to work and back but I've been going out at weekends really enjoying nice relaxing bike rides
      and not getting warn out or sweaty!
      I still have a car but I use my bike instead.

  • @fot3k
    @fot3k 10 месяцев назад +1

    This looks great just what I was looking for, need a bike to commute to work but has been so hard finding a fun cruiser at a decent price without going into high end mountain bike territory.

    • @pedibal
      @pedibal 10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your feedback and encouraging words 👍

  • @ziploc2000
    @ziploc2000 10 месяцев назад +1

    You need to get over the the USA and ride some of the bikes here, even my Class 2 that many think is insipid is more powerful that that one, and does 20mph on the throttle.

  • @ianboyes4414
    @ianboyes4414 10 месяцев назад

    That bike fully meets the L1e-A category. The other points the rider needs to know are: the rider needs a motorcycle helmet. it’s subject to VED, MoT and insurance. It needs to be registered and carry a number plate and you need to have a Motorbike license or have passed your CBT… so while the bike is fine, how legal was your ride?

    • @zed351
      @zed351 10 месяцев назад

      It's an EAPC, way to miss the point of it!

  • @Mr.D.Michael
    @Mr.D.Michael 9 месяцев назад +2

    Forget these, just look into the Lankeleisi MG740 Plus, it's 2000 Watt, 48 Volt, 20 Amp and actually is a bike. Thank me later

    • @jyexvi3184
      @jyexvi3184 8 месяцев назад +1

      X3000 max Lankeleisi with dual motor insane torque! Just got mine 2 days ago and absolutely loving it !

  • @soundwave6769
    @soundwave6769 10 месяцев назад +2

    wisper ebikes have had a throttle uk legal to there bikes for a couple of years now and fully type aproved buy the dvsa, my 11 year old haibike does 40mph on the flat

  • @johnhealy9231
    @johnhealy9231 3 месяца назад

    I used to have a whoosh crank drive ,it was 250 watts ad had a throttle ,the law stated that if it was made with a throttle before a certain year it was legal can remember the year .wondering if the laws changed?????😢

  • @dougowt
    @dougowt 9 месяцев назад

    This is exactly the sort of ebike I've been looking for. Since I was 27 (35 years ago), I've had a left leg full of metal and as I've got older, its got harder to bend my knee far enough to pedal. And about 6 years ago I sold my last road bike, as it was impractical for me to pedal any more. We badly need a change in the law to allow those of us with disability to be able to use throttle ebikes. Personally I'd like a cargo bike like the Urban Arrow, but with just a throttle. I also think the 18mph limit for assist is set too low to be safe. It needs to be at least 30mph to keep up with urban traffic. I regularly managed average speeds over 30, when I was fit. And a lot faster than that when downhill gradients and fearless youth were involved! So 30mph seems perfectly reasonable to me. If that means insurance etc then I'm fine with that too. Even a safety test like that for the likes of the Citroen Ami in France for 14 year olds.

  • @tomt4049
    @tomt4049 10 месяцев назад +1

    Is an electric bike with a throttle and top speed of 40kph (25mph) legal to ride if the rider has a full Motorcycle licence, a legal helmet and insurance?

  • @TCBOT
    @TCBOT 10 месяцев назад +1

    under the old uk ebike regs all ebikes had a trottle and trikes c5 any one but had max motor power of 200w not 250w and these where extreamly slow most ran off lead acid batterys tga made one it ran of 2 17ah /pre 1994 15ah 12v batterys for 24v 200w 3 speed hub twist and go 200w motor by EMD (ALSO USED TO OPEN ROLLER SHUTTER DOORS ) LOL

    • @harrison00xXx
      @harrison00xXx 10 месяцев назад

      Nothing wrong with lead acid as long its in the right vehicle.
      I met today a man driving a 45 km/h electric "Tuctuc". We talked about it a bit and it turned out he got it 50% off from a store BRAND NEW, instead of 3000€ "just" 1500€ because it got somehow (its new!?) a dent in the loading space.
      1500€, this thing goes with 60V (5x 12V) Lead Acid batteries over 40 km, drive in fast gear 40-45 and in slow gear 20 km/h and EVERY HILL UP. The loading area has even seats to pull out and he transported 2 grandchildren and some toys.
      I would prefer Lead Acid at any heavier/bigger vehicle such as a basic TucTuc, but sadly on our scooters and bikes if we need moderate range we need some better batteries, namely Lithium Ion.

    • @TCBOT
      @TCBOT 10 месяцев назад

      yea but on a ebike 3x12v 12ah isnt light you get the work out wheeling it out the gate thing im thinking of was called a powerbike single speed very short crank arms 200w brushed motor center pull brakes on steel chrome wheels it was aimed at older ppl but man it was a tank and a grade 6 hill was impossable lol but on a gokart say 1800w my1020 motor 5 of the same battery works well @@harrison00xXx

    • @harrison00xXx
      @harrison00xXx 10 месяцев назад

      @@TCBOT ohh, brushed motor, that hurts :D
      Yeah definitely a very basic senior device when it comes to performance.
      I personally dont even use regular Li Ion cells, i plan in the future a „safe“ LiFePo battery on my long range scooter filling the entire space and right now im on a much smaller DIY made LiPo pouch cell pack out of chinese (Turnigy, good brand) performance RC packs.

    • @TCBOT
      @TCBOT 10 месяцев назад

      yep rc car lipos are fab in uk the price is 3x what is was afew years ago about 7 years ago i use the maulti star 6s 8ah lipos to run a 12kw stealth bomber bike had one huge crash (bike was nicked batterys crunched no fire impressive i road it back standing on swing arm was chasing the guy who nicked it in a volvo v70r didnt want to risk putting it in the car was 3 miles away rebuilt it with another frame same batterys after lots of hard use there more or less eol this year after 7 years hard use got some a123 cells built a few packs with this year @@harrison00xXx

  • @badabing8884
    @badabing8884 18 дней назад

    But even if it is type approved it turns the e-bike into a vehicle and no longer an EAPC. So no longer allowed in cycle lanes, shared paths and should be ridden and used on the roads only?

  • @barrymedd6859
    @barrymedd6859 10 месяцев назад +1

    The same throttle laws apply for ebikes in Australia, you are allowed a throttle,but limited to 6ks an hour.

  • @edtuckerartist
    @edtuckerartist 10 месяцев назад +2

    Question is, if you get a EAPC certified electric cycle and then after purchase make any changes to it - would it then need to be re-certified?

    • @Balecart
      @Balecart 10 месяцев назад +1

      I would say yes as it’s no longer Eapc tested if it been modified. I suppose it all depends if you seriously injure someone in an accident or not.

  • @GarrattHamster
    @GarrattHamster 10 месяцев назад +2

    Now if all other companies do this. It opens doors.
    And shame that the fat tire bike has a small battery pack. Give it hmm 20 to 25AH. I be interested

  • @orangeskythinking
    @orangeskythinking 10 месяцев назад +1

    Absolutely love this bike…however the battery capacity would give me journey anxiety, which is a shame. The bike is lovely and just what I’ve been looking for in the UK.

    • @manoz6194
      @manoz6194 10 месяцев назад +1

      Plenty off space for a second battery

    • @orangeskythinking
      @orangeskythinking 10 месяцев назад

      @@manoz6194 absolutely… but even more space to enlarge the design of the existing one.

    • @orangeskythinking
      @orangeskythinking 10 месяцев назад

      @@HunkumSpunkum thanks, I have, 8 thousand miles…I now like the freedom an electric bike gives me…parks, off road, on road canals and such.

  • @barbaraneville5036
    @barbaraneville5036 10 месяцев назад +1

    How many E bike riders with standard pedelecs that have fitted a thumb throttle travelling at below 20MPH have actually been stopped by Police ?

  • @Timothyshannon-fz4jx
    @Timothyshannon-fz4jx 4 месяца назад

    Trying to get up hills on a heavier then normal ebike (mine is a t16 bodywel built like a tank from steel)
    limited to 250 watts you have to really work your butt to get up them, i think I should have left it another 5 years when hopefully everything will be better

  • @mookyzook
    @mookyzook 10 месяцев назад +1

    I had an ebike many years ago with a push throttle, bought it out of a cycle shop. I don't think we even realised that it was illegal as the first one I rode was in Europe before they changed the regulations. The one thing that put me off ebikes in the end though was the 250 watt motor which is absolutely useless in hilly Bath. I still don't understand how some countries think that it's OK to have 500W motors and a lot 250W motors that are useless on hills. I thought we were trying to encourage eco transport?

  • @mattus1gig
    @mattus1gig 10 месяцев назад +2

    I think a name change is in order. If someone asks you what make it is and you shout back pedibal, it sounds a bit odd.

  • @airlinephoto
    @airlinephoto 5 месяцев назад

    Ive been riding with a twist throttle for 3 years. Never been stopped. Im not changing it

  • @Nigel_Broatch
    @Nigel_Broatch 10 месяцев назад

    A technical comment about the video. The video quality would be better if it was edited at the same frame rate as the original from the camera. Very good audio quality for a radio mic you wear, better than most on RUclips.

  • @AddiGamer
    @AddiGamer 10 месяцев назад +1

    something that I would still be concerned about is even if it is type approved, the display on these bikes show the wattage, and from the video it definitely peaks higher than 250w, in the unlikely event that they wanted to test the bike out they would easily see that it has a higher maximum output, maybe it would of been better if these didn't show the wattage

    • @IanDarley
      @IanDarley 10 месяцев назад

      I believe that the law relates to 'continuous' maximum power, so a short spike to get you moving is okay.

    • @AddiGamer
      @AddiGamer 10 месяцев назад

      @@IanDarley that’s the thing about uk ebike laws that are so vague, at the moment it states ‘maximum power output’ but it really needs to be updated to continuous otherwise some plod might do you for just reading the wattage on the bike

    • @bonzobanana1
      @bonzobanana1 10 месяцев назад +1

      Lots of shop bought mid-drive ebikes are delivering almost 900W going up hills. This 250W rating is purely whether the motor will run at 250W not its limit. I know it sounds stupid writing that but that is the state of the EU certification. I think it was just made overly complicated to give European manufacturers an advantage. Cyrusher now does 250W stickered ebikes with hub motors of 750W. It's unbelievable awful certification from the EU that makes no sense. Madness to rate the wattage of the motor itself when it is the controller that dictates how much power the motor is given. The controller should have the rating not the motor. A direct drive hub motor can operate at 200W to about 3000W (the very same motor). You can label it 250W, 500W, 1000W, 2000W and 3000W its just ridiculous. 250W is only 7A at 36V or 5A at 48V but a Bosch controller is somewhere around 22-25A inside the motor assembly on its most powerful so called 250W motors.

    • @IanDarley
      @IanDarley 10 месяцев назад

      @@bonzobanana1 I agree it's like saying that a 75hp engine in a car could make 150hp if you fit a turbo. You can overdrive or under drive an electric motor, it's all about how much power push through it.

    • @Electroheads
      @Electroheads  10 месяцев назад

      All 250w motors output more wattage. The word is 'nominal'. The motor is designed to survive running at 250W all day long, but you can put a lot of power temporarily through a motor to deliver better acceleration. As long as it's generally running at around 250w then it's fine

  • @snowwhitehair485
    @snowwhitehair485 10 месяцев назад

    I have an original 27 year old Sinclair Zita unit fitted to my pushbike. It is operated by pushing a lever: no cadence sensors in those days! More knowledgeable people than me say that due to its age it is road-legal. This must surely be the FIRST UK legal throttle Ebike.

  • @Alessandro---
    @Alessandro--- 10 месяцев назад +1

    That Pedibal E-Cruiza is majorly cool! Not as cool as the NewGen (RIP) but still, it would probably carry me, which is a bonus! Now if Pedibal wanted to be even cooler, a Metallic Orange frame ... The Navigator is the one that makes most sense for a commuter ... at 19 kg ... and it looks very elegant in white!

    • @Alessandro---
      @Alessandro--- 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@HunkumSpunkum get your nastiness off our conversation.

    • @TheWelshman50
      @TheWelshman50 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@HunkumSpunkumidiot troll 😅😅😅

    • @Electroheads
      @Electroheads  10 месяцев назад +2

      @@Alessandro--- Metallic orange would look SO good

  • @del00ze
    @del00ze 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thats great but what about the ridiculous Tax on imported ebikes 6% Third country Duty plus 17.2% Countervailing duty plus 62.1% Anti dumping duty plus tax on tax of 20% vat. A grand total of 122.4% tax on top of the cost of the bike and the cost of shipping. All to protect a non existent Uk Ebike manufacturing sector.