As son as you go over 250W and not pedal assisted and a ~16mph cut off etc, you become a motorbike.And here;s another thing. As I have had a full car licence sicne 1987 and a full motorcycle licence since 1991 it looks like I can use a motor over 250w legally in the UK. Can anyone confirm this? I had a few can's last night so I may need to be corrected hehe Surely if I'm used to riding a Yamaha R1 and a KTM 690 Duke I should be legally allowed to use a 750w motor on a push bike with a throttle.....
We don't have "Speed Pedelecs" in the UK, there is no such category, they are classed as motorbikes or moped over here. The EU does though (they can confirm or deny that).It'll be a "Speed Pedelec", you'll never get a homebuilt one registered as it needs to be cleared to be road safe.
You can run the higher motor, but in an accident there will be no insurance coverage.
I found another kit which is more affordable, they all seem to be the same at this price range:
https://yosepower.com/collections/e...-motor-kit-with-36v15-6ah-battery-and-charger
For a 4 mile commute (and if you have the space) I might be tempted to keep an eye out on Amazon & some of the cycle sites. There have been fairly decent ebikes that would do that job appearing sporadically for around £400.
Keep in mind the no LBS will touch it for repairs.
Cheap internet ebikes are a no go for LBS' as they cannot source parts for most.
(my LBS is a friend I've known for 45 years)
Also the Yosepower stuff is on par with the PSWpower, I assume it's all from the same factory.
There are some very nice conversions around here; but the units designed in house with commercial R&D often have a less 'cobbled together' appearance. Running internal cables and a more slender battery can approximate their svelte vibe. I don't generally have mechanics work on my vehicles, so doing our own e-bikes will be guilt free from a 'support your local bike shop' perspective. Still use them for as much as I can otherwise, but I am 'adding' a completely different thing, a bit like putting a winch into my Range Rover, or an LPG kit. When I had problems my head couldn't get around with those I went to a 'specialist', and my money was the same as anyone else's, who may have had their winch or LPG installed by that specialist.Well it's a two fold thing, they don't repair them as they were bought for pennies on the internet instead of supporting your LBS.
Second is the bikes are held together with duct tape from the start.