Gionnirocket
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I have to disagree.it’s an interesting question. if it wasn’t an eBike, would they have even GOTTEN to the top of the hill in that configuration? a young girl with a passenger? i think not. would they have done so with a 250w mid-drive? also probably not. whether the throttle mattered or not probably has more to do with the PAS settings than anything else, but kids LOVE things that go fast when you push buttons. IMO removing the requirement to pedal - and pedal HARD - to go up a steep hill greatly increases the chances of a kid going up said hill, and probably makes if possible to do so with a passenger.
around here kids do crazy s*it like ride skateboards in the road down 25% grades sitting on the board. do you know what limits the total risk? the fact that for every trip down you have to walk back up a steep f’n hill! add a motor and you get five times as many rides and five times the risk.
We did much of the same with minibikes, bicycles, skateboards, sleds, and hell even a big wheel and at that age and with unlimited energy the only thing that could have slowed us would have been if one of the gangs parents were aware.
Removing a throttle from an ebike because some kid may do dumb things is not going to solve anything.
Again show me one incident where a throttle added to the injury...
More aware parenting is where the answer lies. Keyed locks on power buttons is a much more effective answer.