NSW (Australia) Government Allows [Non-Converted] E-Bikes on NSW Trains

Aushiker

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Walyalup, Western Australia
"In good news this week, New South Wales’ government has decided against a broad e-bike ban on public transport, instead opting to ban only converted e-bikes on the NSW rail network. Converted e-bikes are defined as regular pedal bikes that have been fitted with batteries and motors."

Source: Rail Trails Australia
Minister for Transport Media Statement
 
Victoria’s public transport system is close to banning e-scooters
and e-bikes as soon as later this year, citing the potential risk of
fires on board. [Drive, 24 August 2025]

An e-bike fire on a Melbourne train earlier this year caused the
train to be evacuated and the closure of a station on a major
train line.
 
Oy. That banning from public transportation is a sad state of affairs.

AUShiker, it’s certainly a weird turn that they’re only banning conversions. Are there some conversion kits that have statistically been more problematical (fire-wise) than just cheapo / crappy ebikes?
 
Im not sure if home conversions are any worse than super cheap Aliexpress bikes.
I dont know the stats, but I'll take a good guess that diy builds are far more dodgy that big name brands.
 
If it's safe enough for the guy's office, it's gotta be OK on a train,

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I live in a beautiful country where any type of a bike (including e-bike) as well as e-scooters are accepted on railways. Transporting e-bikes on regional trains is usually free while the long distance trains require a modest fee.

The name of the country is Poland :)

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There are a lot of crappy bikes out there. The first image shows not a zip tie, but a garbage tie. There are plenty of internet bikes I will not allow the batteries in my workshop. I refer them elsewhere. I would rather do a home visit to fix their brakes then to have a junk bike in my shop. And I would rather focus on the good stuff, better than the vulgaris from stores.
 

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The same bike, but cleaned up a bit.


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I rode this bike with the battery strapped up for science. I needed to be sure that this 52v battery would work better than my 48v battery. Which it did. Now I need to continue mechanical work and save to get a proper battery that will fit in the battery bay of the frame. Definitely not 24v anymore.
 
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I am called to make a house call to assemble one of these. Note: They only show five-star reviews on the web page that they own, control and edit. I will need a jersey, padded shorts, and to clip in to test ride it.
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The same bike, but cleaned up a bit.


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I rode this bike with the battery strapped up for science. I needed to be sure that this 52v battery would work better than my 48v battery. Which it did. Now I need to continue mechanical work and save to get a proper battery that will fit in the battery bay of the frame. Definitely not 24v anymore.
Is that twin 750W's I see?
 
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