Yep, very easy for the police to seize if they wanted to. Currently have 500+ seized bikes at my work being stripped/destroyed. All of them have throttle control of some sort.It appears to have a throttle so in the eyes of the law it is a motorbike.
That looks very much like it might belong to a guy I know!! He get literally everywhere on it!!It appears to have a throttle so in the eyes of the law it is a motorbike.
That looks very much like it might belong to a guy I know!! He get literally everywhere on it!!
He has similar bikes for his two daughters, who are very often with him!!
I suppose,(in the eyes of the law), it IS INDEED,a "mechanically propelled vehicle; and,as such, would require a licence,insurance, MoT and payment of road tax/vehicle excise duty, to be valid on it; but, policing all that would be a nightmare!!!
I almost got wiped out by one lately, after it came round a corner uphill at a speed even Lance 'Spiked' Armstrong wouldn't match!It is a bike with a motor....
Internal combustion is an engine, electric is a motor, so technically more motorcycle than a big fat Harley.
I almost got run over by something similar in the streets the other day. That much weight and speed without a warning of sound is a deadly combination
theres a climb out of Sandsend on the east coast that I hate with a passion. Even more so when a lad on a derestricted ebike rolled past me like I was stood still (which I suspect I wasn't far from to be fair). If you know the area, you know the hill.I almost got wiped out by one lately, after it came round a corner uphill at a speed even Lance 'Spiked' Armstrong wouldn't match!