Electric Motorbike just €1800!

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The Dutch guy next door has one of these. Chinese, of course! 80 km range with two mounted batteries, 25kph, faster if you switch a plug somewhere...
I am tempted!
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Unless I'm missing something there does appear to be any lights.
While running lights aren't compulsory,(restricted to daylight hours) brake lights are.
 
We tried a lovely one at Malvern Show at the Velo stand, wondered if any funsters had bought one x
 
Unless I'm missing something there does appear to be any lights.
While running lights aren't compulsory,(restricted to daylight hours) brake lights are.
It's has got lights looks as if it's registered as it has a no. plate

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Great for getting around shows but no good on U.K. roads.
 
65/70kg ? fold the bars down and give it a good shove, it'll probably scruntch into the gas locker, Interesting for up to maybe 15kms, on the level, Dutch fella you say?
Mike
 
It's has got lights looks as if it's registered as it has a no. plate
Maybe has lights but must be much smaller than regulation size.
If that's the rear light on the mudguard bracket it's more like a pushbike light.
 
Says 80km at 25kph....which I find extremely unlikely.
My distance covered speculation was based more on the the limits of tedium at travelling at such a leisurely pace, probably works for getting to and back from the "vape" shop. :giggle:
Mike

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Maybe has lights but must be much smaller than regulation size.
If that's the rear light on the mudguard bracket it's more like a pushbike light.
Your many criticisms of something you know nothing about wouldn't be anything to do with the fact that it is Chinese? :eek:
 
Unless I'm missing something there does appear to be any lights.
While running lights aren't compulsory,(restricted to daylight hours) brake lights are.
I rode Motorcycle Trials Competitions for donkeys years and we all understood that if they are not fitted no wiring etc they are not needed a small number plate was attached to the rear mudgaurd, never had a problem
 
Maybe has lights but must be much smaller than regulation size.
If that's the rear light on the mudguard bracket it's more like a pushbike light.
Don't really know what the regulations are in Holland so couldn't say but it does have lights 👍
 
It will be classed as a moped. Mechanically propelled and no faster than 30mph. Good luck trying a company to insure it.
Looks fun though.
 
They are cracking down on them here in Spain I beleive.

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All the disadvantages that come with electric (speed range cost) but with the added disadvantages of petrol too (insurance MOT etc)

Hmmm nice 👌😊
 

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