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STRAAAAAVVVVAAAAA...


 
Posted : 13/05/2016 2:31 pm
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Is this legal?

No, but not uncommon.

I've seen a few in Reading, they're not as quick as a moped, no quicker than a fit guy on a road bike really.


 
Posted : 13/05/2016 2:44 pm
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It looks very similar to the old Hercules mopeds that I grew up around.

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They're not such a bad idea, as long as we don't pretend they're bicycles. I would think of something like the thing on Ebay as more like an 'ultralight' motorcycle, in that if the engine dies, you can still pedal.

Why are they illegal?


 
Posted : 13/05/2016 2:51 pm
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Looks quite French.

Edit: the above is what I'm heading towards with my statement. Just the ticket for getting morning bread in the sleepy rural village.


 
Posted : 13/05/2016 2:59 pm
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He needs to sort those brake levers out.

And presumably give it lights, indicators and a number plate.


 
Posted : 13/05/2016 2:59 pm
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There's a guy in Manchester selling similar bikes on Facebook.
He calls them Kwikas****i (sp?)


 
Posted : 13/05/2016 3:02 pm
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Just the ticket for getting morning bread in the sleepy rural village.

Quite right! My parents used to ride them in Bermuda, so bought one for us to use at home in Canada. It was a pleasure to nip down to the shops on, or wherever.


 
Posted : 13/05/2016 3:05 pm
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When I used to work in Newport there was a guy who would pass me on the way home with one of those attached to his bike.


 
Posted : 13/05/2016 3:06 pm
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No tax, no insurance, no mot,no motorbike crash helmet. Probably an instant ban as soon as you put it on the road.


 
Posted : 13/05/2016 3:10 pm
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Not sure my Thule would support that monster. I'll just have to collect and ride it home.


 
Posted : 13/05/2016 3:10 pm
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No tax, no insurance, no mot,no motorbike crash helmet. Probably an instant ban as soon as you put it on the road.

But if you bought one, what would need to happen in order to make it compliant with all government and insurance regs? Would it be possible in the UK to actually custom make something like this, and get it retroactively approved?


 
Posted : 13/05/2016 3:21 pm
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No tax, no insurance, no mot,no motorbike crash helmet
God bless Hooky Street
Viva Hooky Street
Long live Hooky Street
C'est magnifique Hooky Street
Magnifique Hooky Street


 
Posted : 13/05/2016 3:35 pm
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No tax, no insurance, no mot,no motorbike crash helmet. Probably an instant ban as soon as you[s] put it on the road[/s] get caught.

FTFY.


 
Posted : 13/05/2016 3:41 pm
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as thenorthwind says getting caught is the issue. I passed someone on my commute a while back, old specialized iirc, something in a tape wrapped box on the rack powering one of the wheels, I knew it was dodgy coz the guy didn't have a chain fitted. Another guy I've seen a few times has a leccy bike, I think I've spotted him not pedalling uphill so presumably both of those are illegal, but with a silent electric motor (if the first guy actually fitted a chain) if you noticed a policeman taking an interest you could just start pedalling and blag it was a proper e-bike, with that noisy petrol engine strapped on to your frame you're going to struggle to claim it's legit and it's rather noticeable.

But the chances of anyone actually looking out for this stuff is very low, just an extra something to throw at you if you get caught doing something else illegal (or used as a mitigating circumstance if some idiot drives over you)


 
Posted : 13/05/2016 4:26 pm
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my gf drive on it easy ๐Ÿ™‚

I bet she does! I bet she does! Eh?

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Posted : 13/05/2016 5:34 pm
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You'd have to get it inspected by someone from dvla and as above would need lights and a speedo but no reason couldn't get it on a Q plate if it was considered road safe.
When I was 17 I stuck a 6v battery, head lamp and a brake light on my old mx bike and had it road legal for a bit. Till I crashed it into a parked Capri. Local coppers didn't know what to think.


 
Posted : 13/05/2016 5:51 pm
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It's the fact it is using V brakes in an attempt to stop it that worries me.


 
Posted : 13/05/2016 6:10 pm
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Nowt wrong with Vees... In the dry ๐Ÿ™‚


 
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Posted : 13/05/2016 6:55 pm
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Been removed? Anyone got a copy of the listing?


 
Posted : 13/05/2016 7:29 pm
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Nothing new.
And I dont think there is need for any paperwork etc so long as the power level is below a certain level.


 
Posted : 13/05/2016 9:43 pm