my car is designed to go really fastMy Giant Stance is capable/designed to go faster too, but was shipped in a state that conforms with our local laws.
my car is designed to go really fastMy Giant Stance is capable/designed to go faster too, but was shipped in a state that conforms with our local laws.
I try not to use my car at all but the latest snowing might force me to ride it. 50 km/h maxmy car is designed to go really fast
Yes that would suck, but my bet is that a cop would be within the law to do it. I very much doubt there'd be success in a courtroom either.I would be shocked to get a speeding ticket on the shoulder of the Barnet highway for cycling 45-50 kmh on the flats beside cars driving 80-110 kmh. That would be absurd methinks.
Dave I appreciate your opinion but respectfully disagree. I do not think that he would be within the law to give me a ticket if I was not breaking the speed limit. In fact I was just thinking more about it and I recall now that last week I passed a roadie heading SouthEast on SouthWest Marine drive coming from UBC. When I looked in my mirror I saw the guy was drafting me and he stayed with me the whole way around until the first light. I looked at the speedo and we were going 50 kmh which was my top speed. By your logic the cop would give me a ticket but not the roadie drafting me ? That makes no sense.Yes that would suck, but my bet is that a cop would be within the law to do it. I very much doubt there'd be success in a courtroom either.
No worries mate I'd be interested in hearing a definitive answer either way and would happily be proven incorrect.Dave I appreciate your opinion but respectfully disagree. I do not think that he would be within the law to give me a ticket if I was not breaking the speed limit.
Entertaining...Dave I appreciate your opinion but respectfully disagree. I do not think that he would be within the law to give me a ticket if I was not breaking the speed limit. In fact I was just thinking more about it and I recall now that last week I passed a roadie heading SouthEast on SouthWest Marine drive coming from UBC. When I looked in my mirror I saw the guy was drafting me and he stayed with me the whole way around until the first light. I looked at the speedo and we were going 50 kmh which was my top speed. By your logic the cop would give me a ticket but not the roadie drafting me ? That makes no sense.
https://www.bikespeed.de/RS_en.html. SouthWest marine drive is slightly downhill from Stadium road to 41st ave.Entertaining...
Is your bike derestricted, or was that a downhill section? I have been (perhaps mistakenly) thinking that the limits were based on flat ground.
That is impressive! Most road bike riders that I encounter cannot sustain 37 kmh unless they are very fit and drafting me.I remember back in the early 80's when I had a 27" Raleigh 10 speed that I was quite proud of.
I pedaled past a cop doing radar on the side of road.
I stopped and asked him if he could clock me to see how fast I could go.
He said sure, so I pedaled back down the road, turned around and waited for all the traffic to pass (to avoid false readings), then I pedaled my ASS off.
I REALLY wanted to get a speeding ticket. I would so proud of myself !!
It was a flat road with a 50 km/h speed limit and all I needed was 51 km/h (normally you don't get a ticket until you are 10 over, but I would have asked for a ticket.)
Sadly, all that I could muster was 48 km/h so no ticket and nothing to frame and hang on my wall.
Maximum speed | 32 km/h on level ground. |
That is impressive! Most road bike riders that I encounter cannot sustain 37 kmh unless they are very fit and drafting me.
the motor shall cut off at the e-bike speed limit.
exceeding 25 km/h is very easy.
(Many people think it is "motor drag" but it is just the difference between being assisted or not).
I meant on a modern Euro e-bike For instance, it is easy on Vado SL with a 240 W max motor.Not on my ebike.
I meant on a modern Euro e-bike For instance, it is easy on Vado SL with a 240 W max motor.
I think there was a different e-bike technology 20 years ago. (Euro e-bikes do not use regeneration anymore for example). The transition over the 25 km/h is made better and better (with my Vado SL the only symptoms of the motor cut off are silence and stiffer thighs as you get no assistance anymore). There was no law on e-scooters in Europe 20 years ago, that's a very recent thing and the speed limit is 20 km/h.My ebike could be more than 20 years old.
Perhaps back in the day, the 25 km/h speed limit was more strictly enforced?
I think it's technically a scooter too?
I think there was a different e-bike technology 20 years ago.
No, it only works with Direct Drive motors.It's not a geared hub, and apparently you can't regenerate with a geared hub.
I wanted to turn on regeneration for my other e-bike and it won't work with my geared hub.
Hey Dave,This from ICBC (our Provincial insurance carrier)...
Maximum speed
32 km/h on level ground.