Slightly off topic from the OP’s question, you claim “ my bikes out climb the Ultra and out last it for the distance.” While that could well be true for the Sondors Rockstar you’re specifically comparing your builds with, the laws of physics and some actual empirical data on e mountain bike hill climbing ability contradicts your claim. See:Yesterday I had an assignment. It was to discharge the battery of a 1,000 Watt Ultra bike as quickly as I safely could, bringing it from 98% of charge to 63%. Technically it is not a bike but an electric motorcycle with pedals attached. It was a fun hour but not that great to ride. It is 89 pounds. My bikes are under 40. Some builds are closer to 35 pounds. And my bikes out climb the Ultra and out last it for the distance. My bikes are also legal. So, if there were an incident or accident I would not get into trouble. Thank my lucky stars I did not crash into someone. After the discharge I rode one of my bikes back to my workshop. It was much more fun. If we eliminate the rouge bikes we will not have further restrictions put on all of us.
Explanation. My friend is getting a joint replaced in Germany and is departing today. He needed to discharge it for the 3 months of storage.
Here is one of my recent builds on the left. Yes, it is electric. And here is an unlawful and clunky Ultra with a silly basket with baguette.
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for some hill climbing tests done by Australian enthusiasts comparing much better implemented bicycle designs than the Sondors you allude to. Note they say nothing about the gravity powered downhill ride quality of these bikes where the extra weight of the Bafang ultra and perhaps chassis geometry differences could play a significant role.
But then the whole point of an e mountain bike is to help get you up the hill (whether how fast you summit is important though is another issue) — as to the OP’s hope that more rules will prevent some she considers as “stupid people” from riding e bikes carelessly in public spaces and causing mayhem and maybe injury to both themselves and innocent bystanders, history is not on her side. If only were that simple to pass laws outlawing stupidity, ignorance, and prejudice. Besides as a US citizen I believe I have the right to be occasionally stupid should the occasion require it.