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An electric bike with a difference

Posted: 05 May 2022, 19:43
by PS_RalphW
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7oTg6XJsnk

I have never ridden a motorbike or even an full electric bicycle, but I like this design, with the entire drivetrain hidden in the rear wheel. I can imagine it doing to motorcycles what the Tesla roadster did to cars, if it proves reliable.

Re: An electric bike with a difference

Posted: 06 May 2022, 19:10
by Catweazle
There are some potential problems with that wheel design. Unsprung weight is the obvious one, the more weight unsprung the more difficult it is for the tyre to maintain proper contact with the road surface, manufacturers spend a lot of money on magnesium wheels. Gyroscopic forces are also an issue, modern bikes have the engine rotating in the opposite direction to the wheels, to cancel out some gyro forces that otherwise make the bike corner strangely.

Re: An electric bike with a difference

Posted: 13 May 2022, 07:00
by mr brightside
Just on electric bikes, is anyone noticing how many electric motocross bikes are now being ridded on public highways? In the eyes of the law they may as well be petrol engined, and none of them have number plates so no insurance or licensing. Mainly ridden on the back wheel around where i live by young lads who presumably don't know any better.

Re: An electric bike with a difference

Posted: 13 May 2022, 22:55
by Catweazle
mr brightside wrote: 13 May 2022, 07:00 Just on electric bikes, is anyone noticing how many electric motocross bikes are now being ridded on public highways? In the eyes of the law they may as well be petrol engined, and none of them have number plates so no insurance or licensing. Mainly ridden on the back wheel around where i live by young lads who presumably don't know any better.
Not something we see in the sticks, but I have to admit I'd love one.

Re: An electric bike with a difference

Posted: 14 May 2022, 08:57
by adam2
mr brightside wrote: 13 May 2022, 07:00 Just on electric bikes, is anyone noticing how many electric motocross bikes are now being ridded on public highways? In the eyes of the law they may as well be petrol engined, and none of them have number plates so no insurance or licensing. Mainly ridden on the back wheel around where i live by young lads who presumably don't know any better.
If the machines are pedal powered with only electric ASSISTANCE, and if the speed under electric power is limited to IIRC 15 MPH then use is probably legal, subject to general rules of the road.

If however these are electric MOTORCYCLES capable of more than 15 MPH, then use as described is illegal. Motorcycles, whether powered by petrol or electricity need a driving licence, a number plate, insurance, and the rider must wear a motorcycle helmet.

Re: An electric bike with a difference

Posted: 14 May 2022, 09:58
by Catweazle
The lawlessness on our streets is shocking.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXjmNzzHqGM

Re: An electric bike with a difference

Posted: 17 May 2022, 06:57
by mr brightside
Catweazle wrote: 13 May 2022, 22:55
mr brightside wrote: 13 May 2022, 07:00 Just on electric bikes, is anyone noticing how many electric motocross bikes are now being ridded on public highways? In the eyes of the law they may as well be petrol engined, and none of them have number plates so no insurance or licensing. Mainly ridden on the back wheel around where i live by young lads who presumably don't know any better.
Not something we see in the sticks, but I have to admit I'd love one.
North Leeds has the right combination of affluence and scruffiness for this to proliferate.

Re: An electric bike with a difference

Posted: 17 May 2022, 07:00
by mr brightside
Catweazle wrote: 14 May 2022, 09:58 The lawlessness on our streets is shocking.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXjmNzzHqGM
That's the stuff.

Re: An electric bike with a difference

Posted: 17 May 2022, 12:23
by mr brightside
I don't actually think they realise they need a big bike license and insurance/tax to ride those on the road. At one stage he was hitting 69 in a 40.